We offer a vast range of products and flexible, individually tailored gardening packages so you're guaranteed to find exactly the service - or combination of services - you're looking for. We keep lawns looking lush, bring tired looking fences back to life, repair cracked, uneven or damaged patios and even get on our knees to clear your garden of ugly and potentially damaging weeds. Customer satisfaction is very important to us and we take a great pride in what we do! Very professional, affordable and a lovely team of gardeners who always turn up when they say they will!
Our entire business has been built on these six values from day one and every person we employ is thoroughly trained to the very highest professional standard. So, if your garden could do with a little attention, simply give us a call, relax and enjoy the fruits of our labour. Former mariner Slava, was inspired by Alan Titchmarsh and the Ground Force team, watching them reignited a deep-rooted passion for all things horticultural that had been nurtured in him as a child. So much so he decided to change his career and in 2005 he qualified as a Garden Designer from Reaseheath college, one of the best of horticultural colleges in the country.
And it goes without saying, everything we do, we do with great care and to the highest possible professional standard. We're also very proud of our eco credentials and, unlike many in our industry, are always on the lookout for ways to minimise our impact on the environment. Our entire approach, from our use of the newest low-CO2 equipment to our preference for organic pest control products, is geared toward achieving the best results for your health and the environment. Soft landscaping is the process of designing the elements of a landscape that do not involve construction.
Maybe you have killer fungus in your garden, maybe your neighbour's tree roots are doing some damage or perhaps you want some advice on what to plant and what not to plant. As valued Consultant member of The Gardener's Guild, Slava has a wealth of experience and is on hand to give you advice and inspiration on all this and more.
Another cracking job by Garden Aspects! Thank you guys - love coming home to my garden on Tuesdays!
It's very tempting to cut foliage when your Iris Sibirica or Astilbe finish flowering in the summer. But if you persevere until mid spring they will provide a long lasting winter display and much needed food source for the wild life. Last not least some plant species should only be cut in spring.
This year's spectacular spider web certainly beats the one we shared in 2020!. by @slavstepanov.#spiderman #spider #spiderweb #frostymorning #frostography #garden #gardening #winter #wintergarden #gardenersofinst agram #gardenersworld #gardenersworldm agazine #cheshirelife #wildlife #.
Spring is near. @stephenmulvane ym @slavstepanov.#crocus #wintergarden #spring #springgarden #gardenersworld #gardenersofinst agram #gardening #gardeningphotog raphy #nature #naturephotograp hy #flowers #flowerstagram #instadaily #cheshire #cheshiregarden #cheshirelife
The one that got away from glory. Liquidambar leaves drift last month. Better later than never.#gardening #garden #gardenersofinst agram #gardenersworld #leaves #autmn #autmncolors #authorsofinstag ram #autmngarden #wildlifephotogr aphy #naturephotograp hy #nature #liquidambar #tree #gardendesign #instadailyphoto
Mahonia japonica has to be my favorite winter pollinator. strikingly attractive & versatile. Followed by blue berr… https://t.co/pwciXRJgfM
Winter pollinators are very important plants to have in your garden. Birds and even some insects can get much neede… https://t.co/VHXQWWnDLk
@thesmartbear Thanks for all your work on our #website https://t.co/3hyl8nhhb5
Don’t want to disturb these guys! #hedges no trimming today! #gardeners https://t.co/oQxxbqhPMG
@mancheshsnvs now that’s what I call Vegetables!!! Great produce #RHSTatton https://t.co/81AMeZMqSX
@OuterSpacesGD congratulations to Pip & team ! Well done! Favourite evening garden #RHSTatton https://t.co/m1b1khmZ2V