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Good Space Gardening & Landscaping

www.goodspacegardening.com

07725 584253


Steve has thoughtfully and conscientiously transformed our garden from a builders’ scrapheap consisting of many different levels to a beautiful patio lined with timber planter borders. Every detail was given attention and we could not have asked for a better result. Steve was an absolute pleasure to work with from start to finish, his pricing was clear and competitive, his communication was flawless and we cannot recommend him highly enough.

  • 1 year later...

We would thoroughly recommend the work of Steve Good from Good Space Gardening. He revitalised our garden by extending our decking, laying an area of slate, squaring off one of our garden beds, adding stepping stones down to our office and relaying new turf to bring our backyard back to life. He provided great advice and made our very loose ideas a reality. He's a brilliant landscaper who knows exactly how to get a great result and how to utilise materials to alleviate waste. His attention to detail and work ethic meant the work was done efficiently and to a very high standard in no time. We were so grateful and would not hesitate to recommend his work to others.

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