Keep your garden always in good shape by giving us a call. Our professional gardeners in Brixton, London will not let you down because of many reasons. The first thing you need to know is that we are always giving our best to make our customers extremely satisfied. Before hiring any personal we make sure that the person has as many references as possible.

After this we send him to training for a couple of weeks and if he passes it successfully then he is capable of providing quality gardening services we are offering. This is really important for us because we want all of our customers to be really satisfied with the results of our job.

Below you can find some of the gardening tasks we do:

  • Lawn Mowing
  • Tree Surgery
  • Garden Maintenance
  • Hedge and bush trimming
  • Tidy ups
  • Patio, path and deck cleaning
  • Garden clearance
  • Laying new lawn & turfing

After all it is not that easy to stay in this business for so many years and since we have managed to do so then we are really good at what we are doing. Just pick up the phone and give us a call – we are open for business 7 days a week so feel free to call us even on weekends. Share with us your expectations in order to achieve better results and we will send you our workers as soon as possible.

Performing a nice job is really essential no matter what type of work you have. This is why we are always giving our best. The most important thing you need to know about our professional gardening agency is that we are always giving our best and we have been in the gardening business for a long time.

This should help you realize that we are extremely dedicated to the job we are doing. Plus we hire people very carefully. If you don’t have any experience you will not be able to work with us. All of our customers should be satisfied with our work and because of this reason we believe that it is really important to make people realize that their garden have been taken care of by professionals.

Gardening Brixton

An area in London Borough of Lambeth, Brixton district is about 3.8 miles away of Charing Cross. It is mainly a residential area with mixed population. African and Caribbean comprises of 24 percent of the population.

Brief History of Brixton

Brixton name is believed to have been originated from Brixistance, which means stone of Brixi, Saxon lord. It is thought that Brixi had stone boundary for the purpose of marking meeting place of hundred court of Surrey in ancient times. Though the location of the stone boundary is not known now but it may be on the Brixton Hill top, which is now a road named Bristow or Brixton Causeway.

Until 19th century the area was undeveloped, but in 1816 with the opening of Vauxhall Bridge the suburban development began. Between 1860s and 1890s it became a middle class suburb.

Brixton Market

Railway arrived in 1870 in the district and a boom was seen then. In 1877 Bon Marche department store was opened and later the first shopping arcade Electric Avenue was built. In 1920 the now popular Brixton Market was moved to Station Road which earlier began in Atlantic Road.