
Garden design, garden maintenance and landscaping services in Nottingham

Wildlife Friendly Gardening in Nottingham
We provide garden maintenance services to both residential and commercial customers through our sister company Green River horticulture
Composting
Our approach to looking after your garden is an organic one. We use natural methods to improve soil, we encourage the creation of compost bins to create a rich soil improver we can recycle back into your garden.
Creating habitat
Provide pollinating insects with safe sources of food and habitat.
Habitat can be increased by planting native trees and perennials. Also by leaving seed heads over winter and creating leaf litter and twig piles in a quiet area of the garden. Building great soil using composting, mulching and feeding with naturally fertilizing products such as animal manure;
Permaculture
Using permaculture principles, emulating nature to produce abundant colour or vegetables free from any nasties for you and your family. Reduce pollution into waterways by eliminating herbicide, pesticide and fertilizer run off.
For a full list of our services please call 0115 8246770


Garden Maintenance
We offer all the usual garden maintenance services, such as
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Lawn mowing and strimming.
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Organic treatments
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Weeding and removal of unwanted plants from your borders
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Hedge cutting
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Border maintenance and development:
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Flower bed development

Specialist gardening services
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Plant and tree identification
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Pruning including Wysteria and fruit tree pruning
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Planting design and planting plans - We can help you choose and source plants
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Propagation - we can increase colour in your garden without you having to spend a penny! Who doesn't want free plants for their garden?

Organic Gardening Services in the Nottingham area
Building gardens to encourage, develop and sustain wildlife can be done very easily and cost effectively. Any wildlife garden will benefit from adding water as a feature in the space. It does not have to be a lake – maybe just a small pond or even a few bee waterers?