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Soft tidy up. Finding the balance for a user and nature friendly garden
End of tenancy garden tidy
Spotted: Slow worm.... first of the season
Spotted: Privet Hawk. With a wing span of 12cm these are the UK's largest native moth
A great balance of usable space and wildlife haven. One of our favourite gardens to visit.
Before and After: Patio tidy up.
I love frogs. We always move nature out of harms way so we can finish our work.
Before and after: Lawn mow
Before and after: Overgrown vegetation replaced with neater hedging
Before and after: Hedge trimming
Spotted: Puss Moth. They have a very soft fur covering them, like car hairs, hence the unusual name.
Just another day keeping a garden looking fabulous
Before and after: Lawn mow
One of the team hard at work
Before and after: Hedge trim and shape
Maintaining another beautiful outdoor space
No petrol, no emissions, just pure battery power.
Before and after: Hedge trim
Adding some eye catching colours and strong scents to the planters at Kinderworld Day Nursery.
A little somewhere for the birds to hang out
We created this 'grow your own' area from up-cycled materials.
Before and after: Hedge trim
Saving our customers water with the installation of two water butts.
Making a safe haven for our beloved hedgehogs
Spotted: Slow worm.
Before and after: Lawn mow and garden tidy
Green is best. Battery power.
Before and after: Lawn mow and garden tidy
Spotted: White tailed bee's nest
We love up-cycling: These old wellies have been repurposed as lavender planters.
Before and after: Commercial property hedge trim
Spotted: A Cinnabar moth. Often mistaken for a butterfly
Keeping our clients lawns lush and green
All in a days work!
Spotted: Stag beetle. Sharing our love for nature with the younger generation.
Another well maintained, lush green lawn
We returned to a customers house a few months after creating a nature pond for them and spotted this fellow. Our hard work paid off.
Before and after.
Before and after
Good enough for a game of cricket
Before and after: Commercial hedge trim
Before and after: Hedge trim
A border of bee friendly plants from Cherry Tree Nursery
Before and after: Garden tidy
Before and after: Garden tidy
Spotted: Beautiful Red Admiral butterfly
Before and after: A tidy up transformation
More up-cycling. Making a compost bin from used pallets.
Spotted: Common Newt. Moved to a safe place so we could continue work
Took some time off to support MYTIME Young Carers in a charity golf day
Before and after: Garden tidy
Sunshine and showers. Perfect for green lawns
Spotted: Obweaver Spider
Before and after: Patio and garden tidy
Spotted: Peacock butterfly
Autumnal vibes... definitely our favourite time of year
Work in progress on a big hedge trim. There's no job (or hedge) too big for us.
Before and after: Hedge trim and lawn mow
Grass cut, scarified, fed and seeded
Spotted: Japanese hogweed. If you have this on your property, get in touch asap. It's an invasive species and can do lots of damage.
A tidy up at Kinderworld Day Nursery. Working with our community and environment in mind.
Planting a conifer border which will grow to provide some privacy
Spotted: Mushrooms. Did you know that they are genetically closer to humans than plants?!
Spring bulb planting at Lea Hurst B&B. Crocus, bluebells, daffodils and tulips
Before and after: Hedge trimming
We love animals. This curious fox was sniffing around us all afternoon.
A little elf signing off for Christmas. Wishing you a lovely festive period.
Before and after: Ivy removal. It was pulling away the guttering and damaging a nearby fence.
Leaf clearance at Cornerhouse Day Nursery. Plus a beautiful sunrise to enjoy with my coffee.
Building a haven for wildlife with recycled materials at Kinderworld Day Nursery.
Water is a great way to encourage wildlife into your garden. Here's a pond we created.
Dropping in 3 full boxes to the Bournemouth foodbank. Thanks to our customers who contributed.
Hello Robin! Birds and animals love our quieter, emission free tools too.
Be green with battery power
Before and after: Garden tidy
Spotted: Ladybug (Adalia Bipunctata). These little beetles can eat up to 5000 aphids in a lifetime.
Before and after: Hedge trim
Before and after: Garden tidy
Before and after: Garden tidy
Spotted: Frog. As it get warmer look out for creatures coming out of their winter hiding places.
Spotted: Spring bulbs everywhere
Before and after: Garden tidied and border reestablished.
Planting a locally sourced apple tree from Cherry Tree Nursery. Beautiful blossoms, delicious fruit, help pollinators and absorb CO2.
A front of house tidy up