Trusted Garden Maintenance Waltham Forest E
As local gardeners we've been serving Waltham Forest for almost 10 years. We've served both - private and commercial gardens, and we know how important it is to provide an immaculate service.
Variety of Garden Maintenance and Renovation Services
No matter if you need one time or regular garden maintenance, or thorough garden renovation, we will gladly help you. We understand the current lockdown situation and how important it is to customers to have tidy gardens, that is why we're here to help you.
All the gardeners we work with bring their own equipment. They are also safely equipped with masks and gloves in accordance to the current COVID-19 situation. If you don't want to meet them in person during your service, make sure to leave detailed instructions on what you need to be done in your garden, and to ensure access to your property.
We also provide and other services in nearby areas including: Walthamstow E17, Leyton E10, Woodford E18, Leytonstone E11, Upper Clapton E5, Wanstead E11, Edmonton N18, Tottenham N17, South Tottenham N15.
Below you can see some of the gardening Waltham Forest E services we offer. For more information on our services or a detailed list, call us. We offer:
- Trimming and pruning of hedges and small bushes
- Leaf clearance and removal
- Planting and weeding
- Lawn mowing
- Patio and driveway jet washing
- Complete garden clearance of overgrown gardens
- Purning of trees of up to 4m in height
- Decking and fence installation and repair
Hire Gardeners Waltham Forest E
You can schedule a service with us over the phone or online. Just call or request a callback via our request a service form. You can also make a booking online, just press the orange BOOK ONLINE button.
Here is some local information relating to EWaltham Forest:
Thorpe Coombe Hospital
Thorpe Coombe Hospital is a psychiatric unit and former maternity hospital in Walthamstow, north-east London, and part of North East London NHS Mental Health Trust. The hospital was opened as a maternity hospital in 1934, making use of part of a mansion which had been owned by Octavius Wigram. It ceased maternity facilities in 1973 and was subsequently used as a nurses' home, then a treatment centre for Alzheimer's disease patients, and latterly an out-patients and inpatient service psychiatric hospital...