Garden Design & Landscaping in Barnes
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Gardening in Barnes isn’t quite like gardening anywhere else in southwest London. The conservation areas around Barnes Village, the mature plots along Castelnau and Lonsdale Road, and that slightly damp, slightly cooler air coming off the river all shape what grows well and what doesn’t. We’ve been working on SW13 gardens for years now, running out of our Wandsworth and Twickenham bases, so most Barnes jobs are a fifteen minute drive away at most.
Maybe you’ve inherited a tired Edwardian garden on Castelnau. Maybe you’re trying to wring every inch of use from a narrow terrace plot near Barnes Pond. Or maybe you’ve got one of the bigger plots backing onto the Common and you’re not sure where to start. Whatever it is, give us a shout.
Posted on Andrea Wareham2024-10-22Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The SW London Gardeners visit me twice a year, at the beginning and the end of the summer season. They always do a fantastic job tidying up the garden, cutting back the plants and also giving advice on anything that is needed. They make a huge difference in the few hours that they are in my garden. They are extremely professional and friendly, and I feel like I have found my ‘forever gardeners’.Posted on Kenzie Horn2024-06-07Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Scott, Mary, and Stuart were absolutely brilliant. They showed up on time, worked through some pretty terrible weather, and gave great advice about what would work in our space and be easy to maintain. We couldn't be happier with our garden!Posted on Ellie Loughnan2024-02-23Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We chose this company because of the reviews which referenced how considerate and professional this company are, but not even these do full justice to the wonderful team at The South West London Gardener company. Scott and David first took time to listen so carefully to what we wanted, not making us feel rushed and taking all of our requests and hopes seriously. They provided a clear quote within days of coming, and then arranged a date to begin work, all of which they stuck to. Scott, David and Mary then worked tirelessly, through even awful weather, to return a very loved (but neglected and complex) space into a tranquil, beautiful, nature-sensitive oasis. This included removal of huge amounts of garden waste, which they had to do through our flat, and this too was done carefully and thoughtfully. Every detail of work was completed to the highest standard and with care, skill and consideration. The entire team were just a joy to work with. The creativity, warmth and kindness they show, as well as the skill and craftsmanship with which they work, make them stand out to us as one of the best companies we have ever worked with; we won’t hesitate to use them again and again, and to recommend them widely.Posted on Vince & Celia Webb2024-01-15Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Posted on Vince2024-01-15Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Two years ago we used the Southwest London Gardener Ltd to plan and create a new front garden for our suburban home. We were so pleased with the result that when we decided to significantly change the design of our back garden there was no hesitation in again using these horticultural experts. The process begins with detailed discussions on what one wants from a new garden leisure space. Taking account of the aesthetic and practical nature of the garden, computer plans are produced and provide a starting point for the project. It is clear from those initial discussions that you are dealing with a wholly professional company. Throughout the design and creation of the garden you are kept fully appraised of progress and there is flexibility, on both sides, to adapt ideas as the new garden takes shape. We were extremely impressed with all members of the team and it is clear that the company use personnel with wide-ranging skills in design, structure, and horticultural knowledge. The team members are polite, friendly and respectful of your home and garden. They undoubtedly possess a great deal of pride in their work. Once the new garden is created the team provides detailed advice and guidance on the future care of plants, etc. We are delighted with our new back garden and have no hesitation in recommending Southwest London Gardener Ltd.Posted on David Anthony2023-05-31Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Scott, Mary and the rest of the team did a fantastic job with helping us design and landscape our garden. The team were thoroughly professional (yet approachable) and delivered a high quality product. They were happy to amend the original design during the course of the project and were able to offer bespoke solutions to make the most of our space. Would highly recommend.Posted on Priyen Patel2023-05-16Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Posted on Johnnie Parkhurst2023-03-13Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We found Scott during a Google search and decided to reach out to him after reading some very favourable reviews. Scott put us at ease as soon as we met him - he seemed genuinely interested in our project and keen to help. He also took the time to chat to our daughters, as he knew that their input was important as well - a true indication of how caring and considerate he is. When we later got a puppy, Scott was also sure to factor her needs in... When the work started, we quickly realised Scott only used extremely polite and engaging staff to work alongside - each employee has been a joy to have in & out of our house. Once the initial clearance was done, we kept in contact and he would check in periodically, often over a cup of coffee and contemplating the aspects of the garden that worked for us. He took the time to listen to our views and was always pragmatic in his approach. When we were ready to move onto the next steps, we talked at length about the project, and Scott made many notes and asked for a few days to digest everything we spoke about. His resulting drawings and project plans encapsulated extremely well what we had discussed, with a couple of suggestions from him based on his musings and knowledge of our garden (soil type, aspect, features etc.). As we were embarking on various different projects (garden/garden room/remodelling inside the house) it was imperative that all three teams involved were able to liaise with each other. We set up a meeting for all parties and found each group was willing to work alongside each other in a measured, considerate way. While main decisions were made with each contractor, we set up an email group for communication purposes. Scott in particular, as the man 'in the middle' between the house and the garden room, was extremely good at communicating some of the key dates, deliveries, measurements etc. While much of the garden work in these stages was clearance and preparation, Scott stressed that we should wait until the garden room was finished before making detailed plans, knowing full well that the 'feel' of our space would change once that was completed. It is this patience that I believe sets him apart from others who may choose to wow you with their vision (product placements/plant selections) at an earlier stage. When the garden room was nearly complete, Scott returned for the next stages - the friendly team now also included Mary, Scott's partner. It was quickly apparent that she is a key piece of the Southwest London Gardener jigsaw. Professional, hardworking and extremely talented, yet very unassuming (and an absolute pleasure to have around!). As the gardening works progressed, we discussed freely each aspect being tackled, and weighed up pros & cons of various planting/direction/material options, Scott & Mary provided much guidance during these stages and really helped us make some key decisions. We are just so happy with what they have achieved for us. They kept to their timings, kept to budget (where plans changed, reflection on pricing was done swiftly and fairly) and have given us a dream garden which we are looking forward to enjoying and seeing develop over the coming years.Posted on Rachel Baxter2023-02-25Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. This team are amazing. They designed and landscaped our garden to a very high quality. Scott and Mary had so many great ideas and suggestions which transformed the garden for us. It was so easy to leave it in their hands to create the best space. They were also a pleasure to have around and were extremely friendly and considerate. We look forward to having them back to help maintain the beautiful garden they created.Posted on Matt Lilley2022-11-21Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Scott, Mary and the team did a fantastic job on a complete redesign and renovation of my garden (lifting of existing paving, replacing fencing, installing a deck and astroturf and planting). They were always professional and a pleasure to deal with. I really appreciated Scott's advice in terms of planning the project and formalising a design that would work well in the space. Would fully recommend!Verified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more
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Local Knowledge that Shapes What We Plant in Barnes
Barnes sits on the Thames floodplain, and the soil tells you that straight away. Closer to the river it’s heavy alluvial clay, slightly lighter loam as you move up the hill. What does that mean for your garden? Mostly that plants have to cope with wet winters and clay that bakes hard by August. Roses do well here. So do hydrangeas, astrantia, hardy geraniums, and most of the cottage garden regulars. Mediterranean schemes can absolutely work, but the soil needs real preparation first, otherwise you’re just wasting money on lavender that sulks for two years and dies.
A lot of Barnes properties fall inside conservation areas: Barnes Green, Barnes Village, Castelnau, parts of Mortlake. That can affect what you’re allowed to do, particularly with boundary walls, outbuildings and certain hard landscaping. We know the Richmond Council planning pages pretty well by now and can tell you early on whether something is likely to need an application or not.
If you’re anywhere near the Wetland Centre, there’s a lovely opportunity to plant with the local ecology in mind. Native and pollinator friendly schemes pull birds, bees and butterflies straight off the reserve into your garden, and once those plants are settled they need far less from you than anything exotic.
Garden Design in Barnes
Barnes has a village feel that most of London lacks, and the gardens here tend to match. They’re often surprisingly generous, tucked behind characterful period homes with mature planting and real personality. But personality and a clear design are different things, and a lot of Barnes gardens have evolved without much of a plan.
Our team gets genuinely excited about working in Barnes because the raw material is usually fantastic. Old brick walls, established climbers, decent soil. What these gardens often need is someone to step back, assess what’s worth keeping, and redesign the rest so it all works together. That’s exactly what we do.
We’ll come and see the garden, talk it through with you, and create a design that respects what’s already there while giving you something that feels fresh and usable.
Soft and Hard Landscaping in Barnes
Most Barnes projects need both. A new stone path or deck gives the garden its structure. The planting gives it life. We do the whole lot in house, which sounds like a minor detail but isn’t. When the same team handles levels, drainage, paving and planting, the problems that usually appear at the handover point between trades just don’t happen.
What have we actually built in Barnes? Full rear garden redesigns with new terraces and lawns. Front garden restorations written carefully around conservation area character. Raised beds and kitchen gardens. Boundary and fencing work that respects mature trees and neighbours’ feelings in equal measure.
Garden Maintenance in Barnes
Has the garden got away from you over a wet winter? It happens. Shrubs doubling in size, a lawn turning into moss, borders that needed dividing two seasons ago. We do both one off rescue visits and regular ongoing maintenance. Most of our Barnes clients settle on visits at the start and end of the growing season with the odd drop in between for pruning, feeding, and whatever the season throws up.
We’re a registered waste carrier, so whatever green waste leaves your garden is disposed of properly and, where possible, composted locally rather than trucked off somewhere unhelpful.
Our Recent Project in This Area
We have carried out plenty of gardening projects across South West London, including in Barnes. View projects local to you below.