Garden Clearance in Raynes Park
From Wilderness to a Tamed Garden in The Hemingfords, St Ives
Back in September 2015, Richard and his colleague Roy, were called in to help an elderly couple out who were now unable to tend their garden in The Hemingfords, St Ives. They were scared to go in their beloved garden as the risk of tripping had become too great and they couldn’t even hang washing out anymore as the garden had got too out of hand.
It was quite a daunting task, but Richard and Roy hired a skip, removed all the items which had built up over the years and then set to work on rotavating the whole area, removing the roots and other green waste. The old pond was next on the list for total removal. The area was then levelled, and finally seeded with grass seed. The photos show the transformation, the best part of the job being that the home owners are now not scared of venturing outside. They are able to walk to the end of their garden, sit on the bench and look out over the sheep in the field beyond and love being outdoors once again.
Richard enjoys regularly mowing the new lawn which as you will see in the after photos is growing well. If you require help with your garden, please get in touch.
Turfing Job in Strafford-Upon-Avon
Regular Garden Maintenance in Raynes Park
Kevin looks after this residential block in Raynes Park keeping the gardens maintained and beautiful
Ed’s opens in Harlow
Getting in a Tractor to Mow the Grass
Garden Clearance followed by re turfing
the new Eds Jobs system is great
Just quickly whilst I’m walking Angus… the new Eds Jobs system is great- so much easier to update jobs on the go now. Plus there’s a new mast up near home now so I can easily get 3G whilst in ‘the sticks’. Just need to remember to keep one eye on him whilst he charges around the huge fields and woods here chasing hares, pheasants, etc!
Early Season Mowing
Ed’s Gardening Operator for St Ives, Richard Weightman, got to grips with a customers lawn early in the season, making use of two Honda professional mowers – the larger one to put stripes on the main lawn, and a smaller one to mow around the daffodils which had been planted the previous autumn, allowing for an elegant display of lawn mowing techniques to bring the best of the garden.