Landscaping in Sussex

TVG Landscaping are landscaping contractors that offers a wide variety of design, build and general landscaping and maintenance services in Sussex.

Our Main Services:

Garden Design Lancing

We are able to offer our landscaping services on a personal scale with emphasis on Garden Design – bespoke designs for you, no matter what type of garden you want, one to relax in, low maintenance, to party, for flowers, or for the kids to kick a football around in.

Landscaping:

Changing the landscape of the garden, make a sloping garden into levels, adding retainer walls to hold back levels of soil, add landscaping features – water areas (ponds/water falls). The list goes on.

PAVING/PATIOS Lancing

We also offer paving and patio services, design, installation, re-pointing and cleaning.

Irrigation and water harvesting Lancing

If you want to save money from the rain run off from your roofs, although this is nearly always topped up by mains water, we can provide various solutions for this, for automatic watering or providing storage tanks and an extra tap to access the stored water.

Artificial Grass

No more mess, no cutting grass, no weeds, excellent green lawns all year round. Call for a free sample, you’ll be amazed.

Resin Bound Surfacing Lancing

Excellent surfacing for porous driveways, no rain run off into the streets, SUDS compliant and decorative. Amazing products, wheelchair and disabled access friendly. A wonderfully landscaped front of house area and driveway can add thousands to the value of your home.

Regular Landscaping Maintenance Lancing

From cutting grass, pruning, weeding and more. Let us get the back ache!

Call TVG Landscaping Services for a price for any of the above, and more in Lancing in Sussex,

01903 200853 or email: office@tvglandscaping.co.uk

 

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  • Hi Stuart, much better thumbnail picture than your old one! Also, my typing alos involves me spelling things like Sussex (and also) wrong.

    I scan read the blog and wondered, what is 'Artifical Grass Lancing'?

    Best wishes

  • Hi John,

    I try to type too quick and spelling gets bad!

    Artificial grass in Lancing, a town near me, I was using a plugin for my Wordpress site that uses a code to add the viewer to the site's local town. Quite good little town, changes depending where people live. Works on my website but not here! So had to change it.

    How's business?

    Stuart

  • I have been kept busy, non-stop, since the middle of January.  No maintenance, all project work and varied: fencing, planting patio, paths, all sorts.  But, I never seem to know what I'm doing more thna a few weeks in advance , which is always a worry. Hope it lasts!

    I read your blogs so guess TVG is still busy?

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