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Guest lswayne

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Hello.


We're looking to completely redesign our small garden. We want to remove the dodgy decking, flower beds and crumbling footpath and replace it with a small raised border and fake grass. Basically making a very high maintenance garden into a very low maintenance garden (we've just had twins!).


I'd love some recommendations for local people please.


Many thanks

Hi there. We are a team of local soft and landscapers and have done lots of gardens locally.

We have recommendation and a portfolio of images. I'd be happy to come and have a look and quote.

It sounds like about roughly a weeks's worth of work. We can remove the waste and source all new materials inc the art turf. Would you like to call on 07914 425 378 or PM me. We could possibly squeeze you in within the next few weeks!

Best Miranda

  • 3 weeks later...

Quick post here to say Tony Pooley and his team did an excellent job for us this summer.


Tony installed decking and artificial grass perfectly in our garden to make a very smart, design-conscious space. We were especially impressed with Tony's attention to detail in building the decking and laying the grass - this made a real difference to the end result and we now have a very high quality space. The decking looks superb and the grass is very high-quality and a perfect fit. If you are looking at artificial grass we'd also recommend getting underlay as it makes it very soft and bouncy for young children.


We would highly recommend Tony and would definitely use his services again.

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