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Edinburgh
Pamphylia Gardening offers exceptional gardening and landscaping design services across Edinburgh. We know that every house garden reflects the spirit of the each individuals live in there. We care our clients individual desire about their garden and offer customized solutions that reflects their sprit and meet their desire and budgets. Our aim is to provide the best gardening services that make our client happy in the end.
Edinburgh
Make your property a sight to behold with help from the Grime To Shine team in Prestonpans. We provide a range of Exterior Cleaning, Garden Maintenance and Landscaping services for homeowners, business owners and public institutions, no matter where you're based in the Edinburgh & Lothians area. Get in touch to enquire.
Edinburgh
Welcome to JDS Gardening Services, Edinburgh’s best and most reliable gardening, trees and fencing company. We have the best prices, quality of work and a very friendly team. JDS Gardening is a well established local company that has been creating and maintaining gardens and trees throughout Edinburgh for a number of years for domestic and commercial grounds care customers, our small team of knowledgeable, motivated gardeners and tree surgeons offers a wide range of services, from grass cutting, tree pruning, raised beds installation, hedge cutting, lawn mowing, garden tidy up, weeding, garden fencing, power washing to tree surveys, tree surgery and tree stump removal.
Cindy Pendergast
The team are very skilled, professional, reliable, attentive, communicative, on time, courteous, and a proper lawn service company. We hire them for gardening, hedge trimming, tree felling and clean up, fence procurement and installation and other gardening jobs. They have been with us for over two years. Now our two neighbouring streets opposite us, have hired them for the season. They are great value for money. We get lots of compliments now on how good the gardens are looking.
Edinburgh
Your garden will be springing into life with this beautiful Beautiful gardens don't happen by chance; a lot of effort, creativity, and care are involved in keeping your outdoor space looking wonderful throughout the year. The Garden Girl will provide a personalised and consistent service that will make your garden the envy of everyone. My name is Yvy – I am The Garden Girl. I am a highly qualified landscape architect, providing exceptional design, gardening and lawn care services
Edinburgh
Many years experience in all aspects of heavy landscape gardening... Worked with a successful family business for 15yrs. Just recently decided to start on my own, With the quality of my work and very reasonable pricing I'm just out to make myself a sensible days pay and be my own boss. Everything will be discussed thoroughly and I specialise in driveway/ paving repair and maintenance.
Edinburgh
Sarah Crossley-Archibald
Having recently moved into a new build home, our garden was literally a field of mud. We’d had a garden office built and needed a patio and 2 paths laid with porcelain slabs and reached out through Bark to find someone who could lay these for us. Dean responded through Bark and we set up a date for a site visit. Dean came to the house, took no time at all to measure up and we had a quote that evening which was highly competitive and reflects his level of skill and professionalism. We can’t recommend Dean highly enough. He kept us updated throughout the entire project, which only took a week to complete, even with the adverse weather, he was committed to the job. The garden was left clean and tidy at the end of every day and the end result is amazing! It’s completely transformed our garden. 10 out of 10 for sure!
Edinburgh
Lawn mowing, Hedge cutting, trimming, replanting Weeds spraying, weeds removal Leaves clearance Fence repair, painting Small trees and shrubs - pruning or removal
Edinburgh
I provide regular and one off work including Gardening, Maintenance and Tree services. I have years of experience in Horticulture and Aboriculture and I am happy to give any advice you might need.
Edinburgh
We cover all aspects of pressure cleaning/window cleaning adding an extra sparkle to you home, not only this we cover all aspects of garden maintenance and fencing. Check out our website and google for reviews. You can fill in the contact me on here and i can call you at a convenient time that suits you.
Edinburgh
Local plantswoman/organic gardener/designer offers aesthetically delightful, sustainable and ecologically tuned design from bee- friendly borders to meadows expert plant advice/pruning/training bee and butterfly friendly planting plans therapeutic gardening organic/wildlife gardening lessons, garden border tidy-up. I have a special interest in creating gardens that are rich in biodiversity, (in particular, planting for pollinators) aesthetically delightful and tuned to nature.
Edinburgh
Leaf It To Me is all about the plants and the people, I believe that it is important to understand a clients perspective and needs so I usually come and see the garden and chat to you before undertaking any work, this also allows me to give an accurate estimate and I do not charge for a brief visit . Anything that grows is my speciality - I offer garden design; advice about planting a new garden or maintaining and developing your current space.
Edinburgh
We are a family run business catering for the private and commercial sector. We carry out all new driveway/patio installations as well as seeding,turfing, planting and fencing.
Jacky Yirrell
We invited Lessels to undertake a big project on a long driveway creating a sloping path to the front door and a further path to the back garden with raised beds along the side of the paths. Steven Lessels was very helpful in providing a very competitive quote and making constructive suggestions in planning the detail of the project. The work was started promptly and we were kept in touch with the daily progression of the project. The staff worked very hard and were very pleasant. The project was completed quicker than expected and we were impressed with the detail in their work. Everything we had asked for was finished and we are extremely pleased with the end result. Steven and his men were a pleasure to work with.
We are the complete garden care company, offering every service needed to keep your garden looking great all year round. We have been specialising in regular ongoing garden maintenance for the last 10 years. We are polite, warm & friendly so you can feel relaxed and comfortable when using our services and we always endeavour to build strong, lasting relationships with our customers.
Hedge cutting, cutting grass, planting flowers, enjoying the morning sun, and savoring the smell of lavander bushes in the afternoon. Gardener is an excellent job for people who love to work outdoors, prefer stress-free working environment, and feel affinity to the world of plants and trees.
1. Experience: Gardening makes you a better gardener. Nobody magically wakes up one day knowing exactly what to do in the garden. You learn by doing it and a great deal of that doing is in screwing it up [see Failure, below]. The good news is that you’ve got your entire life to become a better gardener and every new season is another opportunity to get some of the stuff that went wrong right, and reapply some of went right.
2. Consistency and Persistence: Plants need regular care. Unfortunately, growing a garden isn’t like learning to crochet. You can’t put it down and take it back up three months later and expect everything to be right where you left off. Developing a habit of going out there on a regular basis is important. Some of us can’t make it out there everyday, especially when we are growing at community gardens that aren’t right in our own backyards so it is important to give yourself a break when you can’t make it. That said, being in your garden on a regular basis means your plants are more likely to get the care they require. Consistency and persistence also offers you the chance to catch problems and observe changes.
3. Observation & Adaptation: Good gardeners are great observers. They watch for signs of distress so they can catch problems before they get out of hand. Fortunately, the act of gardening teaches us to be better observers so as you spend more time gardening, chances are good that you will naturally pick up all sorts of observations along the way. Give yourself time and space to meander in your garden and just look around and enjoy the little things as they unfold.
As an observer, you will naturally find yourself noticing changes in your plants and the climate. Given more time and experience, you will be able to predict some of the issues that occur with your plants before they happen. This will eventually lead you to a better ability to adapt to whatever the weather or nature throws at you.
The fact is that a lot happens in the garden that is out of our control. You can’t predict a cool, wet season like the one we had last year on the East Coast. There is no way of knowing that all that basil you put in is going to suffer through a wet summer. But you will come to understand the kind of weather that makes basil plants unhappy and be able to adapt to changes in weather that will allow you to do what you can to make the plants more comfortable before they reach the point of rotting in the soil.
No two years are alike so having A WAY TO DO THINGS year in and year out is nearly useless. As conditions change, you will likely need to change and adapt some of your strategies with them. The best gardeners can be flexible and aren’t rigidly locked into a specific way of doing things that is unchanging.
4. Failure: Perfectionism is dead. I should put that in all caps, bold, and then underline it for emphasis. Here you go: PERFECTIONISM IS DEAD. In the real world gardeners kill plants and gardens get pests and diseases. Sometimes life gets in the way and we don’t have the money to buy something we want or the time to commit to making our garden the showpiece we would like it to be. This is not evidence that you have a Black Thumb. More importantly, you learn more when you are willing to take chances & give yourself space to screw up. It’s often in those failures that we have the biggest AHA! moments.
And yes, unfortunately, there’s always going to be that one know-it-all neighbour who’s got a wagging finger and something to say about what they think you are doing wrong in your garden. The only thing I can say to that is that it’s their problem, not yours. There’s a difference between sharing knowledge and shaming others into doing things the way we see fit. It’s a mistake to assume that our way is the only right way.
The act of gardening serves as an excellent life lesson in accepting one’s failures that extends beyond the garden. Over the years, gardening, and later writing about gardening, has helped me to recognize and confront my own feelings of inadequacy, shame and guilt: shame about class, not having enough, not being good enough, not being enough period, and sometimes being too much. It has invited me to indulge and delight in my desires freely, while asking (and sometimes forcing) me to have patience, take things slowly and look for frugal alternatives. Every minute in the garden is about relearning patience and reveling in the moment. Spending hours upon hours nurturing and observing plants has brought joy into parts of my life that I thought were irreparably scarred. It has provided a safe place for that long buried, hurt little kid inside me to play freely and to live the moments of wonder, discovery and self love she had to hide from angry adults.
My gardens have given me permission to experiment, break rules, and foster a rebellious streak that is an important but often pushed aside part of who I am.
based on 10,052 reviews
The average rating for Bark Gardeners in Edinburgh is 4.76, based on 10,052 reviews.