Landscape Gardener Worthing

TVG Landscaping are keen landscapers and gardeners in the Worthing locality in West Sussex.

The company offer a full Sussex garden design, build and maintenance service.

The company have had wide experience covering large garden design and builds in Sussex and Surrey but are now concentrating their area to West Sussex to keep overheads and ultimately the budget reduced.

TVG Landscaping welcome enquiries from Worthing regular garden maintenance, seasonal visits and lawn care to large garden design projects.

A popular theme at present is fake grass or artificial lawns, no more grass cutting, less waste, no weeds, no muddy patches -bliss.

The experience gained in providing services can keenly used in repairs to landscaping and garden needs. Poor pointing in patios, now weed strewn can be raked out and repointed, often with power cleaning the slabs, to give a great looking patio at reduced prices.

The company also offers new fencing and repairs, along with new gates. If the fence line is beyond repair, then new fencing can be installed, closeboard, panels or wire mesh; we have experience across the range.

We appreciate that it has rained quite a lot in 2012, how ever, we realise that some people want automatic garden irrigation systems, and we design, service and install these systems, along with Rainwater harvesting systems

Call Stuart for a no obligation FREE quote on 01903 200853 or 07875753126 or visit our landscape Gardener Worthing contact page.

Worthing Landscape Gardeners

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