Pullar Horticulture provides gardens of the highest quality throughout the angus area and beyond. David of Pullar Horticulture has had a passion for gardening for as long as he can remember, even doing gardening for his work experience at school. Training has been completed at Angus College, Dundee College, the Scottish Agricultural College along with city and guilds. David also worked as full time sole gardener on a country estate for 8 years and on and off for two years prior. Gaining hands on experience and practical tips and techniques taught by some of the most respected gardeners in Scotland.
At Pullar Horticulture, we offer a selection of lawn care and treatment services to ensure that your lawn receives everything that it needs to thrive. In addition, depending on the condition of your lawn you may be advised that a mechanical treatments such as scarifying or aeration may be required.
With decades of experience between us we confidently provide specialist pruning to protect, maintain and enhance. Whether your aim is to grow more fruit, reduce in size, shape or just remove dead or diseased material Pullar Horticulture can do this for you. Using specialist equipment we trim, shape and transform your hedges and shrubs into unique manageable features of your garden. Tree pruning operations are the most frequently practiced of all tree works to achieve a wide range of objectives. These objectives may relate to the structural integrity of a tree, the safety of property and people, access or light, fruit or flower production or simply for aesthetics.
Overtime, moss and algae build up can make any surface look dirty and in the need of attention and if left unmaintained, can become slippery and potentially dangerous. Using the most advanced high pressure cleaning equipment available, we can clean & restore exterior surfaces to a standard that very few companies can match. Our advanced commercial cleansing system will remove dirt, grime, marks, most stains, weeds, moss and algae. We can restore your Decking to it's former glory and original condition.
A weed is after all a plant growing in the wrong place. Weeds like other plants in the garden grow and before you know it your paving, fence and building lines have soon become entangled in weeds and weed grasses. Then starts the task of trying to get rid of the weeds in their new environment. Do you strim them, hoe them out, burn them or ignore them and hope that they die off in the winter? Weed Killers are really useful management tools and implementing a structured program of weed control will save you not only a high labour charge, the cost of repairs to pathways, fences and buildings but also reduce the risk of fire in weed contaminated areas.