C
Concreting

The process of mixing, pouring and finishing concrete to create durable surfaces such as driveways, paths, and patios.

D
Drainage solutions

Systems put in place to direct water away from your home and garden, preventing flooding, erosion and water damage.

Driveway construction

Designing and building a solid, practical driveway using materials like concrete, paving stones, or gravel.

E
Excavation

The removal of soil, rocks, or old structures to prepare the ground for landscaping, foundations, or drainage.

F
Front and backyard makeovers

Complete landscaping solutions for new or established homes, covering lawns, gardens, driveways, paths and outdoor living areas.

G
Garden design

Planning and creating the layout of plants, lawns, and features to make your outdoor area attractive and functional.

Garden lighting

Outdoor lighting designed to highlight features, improve safety and extend the usability of your garden after dark.

Garden paths

Walkways built from paving, gravel, concrete or stone to connect different areas of your garden and add structure.

H
Hardscaping

The “built” elements of landscaping, such as patios, decks, retaining walls, and paved areas.

L
Lawn and turf installation

Preparing soil and laying natural or instant turf to create a healthy, green lawn.

O
Outdoor construction

Any building work carried out outside the home, from decks and pergolas to retaining walls and pathways.

Outdoor living areas

Spaces designed for entertaining, relaxing and enjoying the outdoors, often including patios, decks, seating areas or fire pits.

P
Patios

Flat, paved outdoor areas that extend your living space and are ideal for dining, entertaining or relaxing.

Paving

The use of concrete, brick, stone or pavers to create durable surfaces for paths, patios, and driveways.

Planting

Adding trees, shrubs, flowers, or groundcover to enhance your garden design and support local biodiversity.

R
Retaining walls

Structures built to hold back soil and create level areas on sloped land. Common materials include timber, concrete sleepers, natural stone and blocks.

S
Soil preparation

Improving the quality of soil with compost, fertilisers and levelling to support healthy plant growth.

T
Turf supply

Providing rolls or slabs of grass ready to be laid as instant lawns.

W
Water features

Decorative elements such as ponds, fountains, or waterfalls that add movement, sound and beauty to a garden.