Overgrown garden to usable seating space
Useful for enquiries that start with clearance, green waste, access and a clearer layout.
Garden design, planting, patios, paths, turfing and maintenance enquiries for Edinburgh homes, courtyards, shared gardens and small outdoor spaces.
Garden inspiration
These garden styles show the information that helps an enquiry: surfaces, planting, access, edges, seating and the level of maintenance you want.
Layered planting and natural stone A finished garden feel with structured planting, path movement and a place to sit.
Courtyard refresh A compact outdoor room shaped by planting, containers, seating and warmer edges.
Maintenance-ready garden Neat lawn, hedges and borders for ongoing care conversations. What we do
Describe the garden as it is now, the access route and the result you want, then route the enquiry to the right landscaping service.
Layout, planting, patios, paths, lawns and courtyard changes for gardens that need a more useful shape.
Outdoor seating areas, garden routes, tired paving and access improvements with material and drainage notes captured early.
New lawns, borders, hedges, seasonal colour and planting aftercare questions for gardens that need softer structure.
One-off tidy-ups, overgrown gardens, lawns, hedges, landlord access and ongoing maintenance enquiries.
Before and after
Use these visual examples to describe the kind of change you want: clearing overgrowth, softening hard surfaces, adding planting or making a compact garden easier to use.
Useful for enquiries that start with clearance, green waste, access and a clearer layout.
Useful for compact Edinburgh courtyards where planting, seating and routes need to work harder.
About
Edinburgh Landscaping Specialists helps homeowners, landlords and small businesses explain landscaping work clearly before requesting help.
Every enquiry starts with the details that matter: garden size, current condition, photos, access, waste, timing and how the space should be used.
Copy and forms stay practical and local, with plain language for Edinburgh courtyards, tenement gardens, family lawns, rental properties and commercial grounds.
Design and build
Design and build enquiries focus on how the garden is used, what should change, which features stay and how materials can move through the property.
Share photos from each corner, access notes, existing surfaces, level changes, boundaries and any planting, seating or storage ideas.
The first conversation can then cover whether the work is a full redesign, a courtyard refresh, a planting plan, a patio, a path or a mixed project.
Maintenance
Garden maintenance enquiries often involve access, current condition, green waste, tenant notes and whether support is one-off or recurring.
Separate a simple tidy-up from lawn and hedge care, planting aftercare, landlord visits or an overgrown garden clearance.
Share safe photos, approximate garden size, access route and whether green waste removal or timing constraints need to be discussed.
Enquiry process
The first contact is kept practical and visual, especially for garden redesigns, access-limited courtyards, overgrown gardens and maintenance visits.
Share the garden size, current condition, Edinburgh area, photos and whether the enquiry is planned, urgent or maintenance-led.
Include side gates, shared stairs, basement access, parking limits, waste movement and whether materials must pass through the home.
The details help identify design, clearance, patios, paths, planting, turfing, maintenance or commercial landscaping.
Use the details to support the next conversation about scope, materials, timing, access and whether a site visit is needed.
Typical enquiries
These examples show the kind of details that help with everyday garden projects and outdoor-space problems.
View servicesThe enquiry starts with photos, access, green waste, approximate size and whether the goal is clearance only or a redesign.
Related serviceA paved or enclosed garden may need planting, seating, path movement and material notes to make the space more welcoming.
Related serviceA landlord or property manager can share tenant access, garden condition, timing and waste notes before a maintenance visit is discussed.
Related serviceClear information
The first enquiry stays practical, visual and easy to check before any visit or quote conversation.
Wide garden views, access routes, boundaries, surfaces, level changes, lawns, hedges and planting all help.
The enquiry captures what can be seen now and what needs discussing next, including costs, timing, materials and aftercare.
Include shared closes, stairs, side gates, parking, basement gardens, tenants and waste movement.
Move from a garden goal to design, build, clearance, turfing, planting, maintenance or contact details.
Areas covered
Local area details can matter in Edinburgh, especially for shared closes, basement gardens, coastal exposure, narrow access, rental properties and older boundaries.
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Use the enquiry form to share garden photos, current condition, area, access notes and the kind of outdoor space you want.