Professional Garden Maintenance Hither Green SE13

Garden Bush Trimming Hither Green

As a local gardening company in Hither Green we provide a wide range of services to our customers. We work with some of the best local tradesmen, who are carefully trained and DBS checked. We've served the area for almost 10 years, and have worked for hundreds of private customers, as well as commercial properties.

Garden Trimming Hither Green

You can choose any of the services listed above on their own, or combine a few of them to have your garden taken care of to the smallest detail. . We deliver our garden maintenance with as little disturbance as possible to your daily routine. Just choose a day and time, leave instructions and we'll be there. Plus, if we can access your garden through a side gate, or if it is a front garden, you don't have to get in contact to the team.

Enjoy Various Maintenance and Garden Landscaping Services

No matter if you need one time clearance of your garden, or regular maintenance, or some kind of renovation, we can help you out. The gardeners we work with carry their own equipment and can manage any job, no matter big or small.

We also provide and other services in nearby areas including: Lewisham SE13, Catford SE6, Brockley SE4, Lee SE12, Forest Hill SE23, Mottingham SE9, Blackheath SE3, Southend SE6, New Cross SE14.

We offer more than 15 different gardening and landscaping services, but our customers most often use us for the following ones:

If you don't find what you're looking for in this list, give us a call and ask our polite operators. We will be able to help you for sure.

Book Local Gardeners Hither Green SE13 Today

Use our quick online booking form, or call us on to check availability and schedule an appointment. We have 24/7 customer operators, who will gladly assist you.

Here is some local information relating to SE13Hither Green:

Lewisham rail crash (1857)

The Lewisham rail crash (1857) occurred just east of Lewisham railway station on 28 June 1857 and killed 11 people. The 14-carriage 21:15 from Strood, which was running 15 minutes late, pulled up 200 yards short of Lewisham station at a red signal. The guard took a red lamp to the rear of the train to warn the 21:30 train following. When he heard the approaching train he ran towards it blowing his whistle and waving the lamp...