Garden Design & Build projects on the increase | Garden Design Sussex
TVG Landscaping, installers of quality landscaping, garden design and driveways are pleased to announce sales for 2012 looks to be promising after a great start to the year.
TVG Landscaping are pleased to announce an increase in sales for garden design, build and maintain projects in Sussex – Hampshire.
Closely working with our designer, Harsha Desai of HRD Designs http://www.hrddesigns.co.uk, the partnership has proven to be professional and exciting as more and more leads are turning into live projects.
TVG Landscaping has a wealth of experience in Landscaping services and includes commercial grounds care and commercial landscaping but are also heavily experienced in the domestic landscaping, garden design, build, installation and maintenance experience across the South of England, covering London, Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire and Kent.
To find out whether TVG Landscaping can design, install and build a quality professional garden for you, or for general landscaping services with excellent customer service and a build quality to rival the Chelsea best; call for a FREE consultation:
Stuart on 01903 200853, email: stuart@tvglandscaping.co.uk
http://www.tvglandscaping.co.uk
New technology is focus of APL spring networking event at Classiflora
TVG Landscaping attending Classiflora show.
The Association of Professional Landscapers (APL) is inviting landscapers to an interactive seminar and networking event at Classiflora, Essex on the evening of Thursday 08 March 2012. Focusing on new technologies in the landscaping sector, the event will provide members with an excellent opportunity to get together to listen, compare and share ideas and experiences. There will be presentations on resin bound surfacing from Ronacrete, outdoor wireless lighting control from Light Symphony and water jet cutting from Marshalls. Attendees will get a balanced view as they will hear not only from the supplier but also from a landscaper who has used the technology.
HTA Business Development Manager Donna Hanlon comments “The event promises to be lively and informative with a wide range of topics covered by well-known and experienced landscapers including Chair of the APL Mark Gregory, and APL members including Richard Penfold from new Ground Landscapes and Stuart Marler from TVG Landscaping. Their expertise is based on first hand knowledge and will certainly inspire all delegates. There will also be time for discussion on issues raised.”
The event takes place from 4pm until 7:30pm on 08 March 2012 and places cost £15 + VAT per person for APL members and £30 + VAT per person for non-members.
For further details and a booking form contact the APL Events team by emailing events@the-hta.org.uk, or call 0118 930 3132 or visit www.landscaper.org.uk
Artificial grass supply and install across South East England. | Artificial grass South East England
TVG Landscaping offer a design, supply and installation service for artificial grass across the South East counties, including London, Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire and Kent.
TVG are recommended suppliers and installers for Namgrass UK, a quality manufacturer and supplier of artificial grass. Their fake grasses are realistic, hard wearing and attractive alternative to real grass.
Fake grass is becoming more popular in the UK and Europe. The benefits of am artificial or fake lawn that doesn’t require watering or cutting, no moss treatment, no regular maintenance or harsh chemical treatments or feeds are cost effective over a period of time.
Enquire now for a FREE no obligation design, supply and installation service by a caring local company in the South East of England.
Stuart at TVG Landscaping, 01903 200853
Local Fencing repairs, installation and service Sussex | Fence repairs sussex
Strong winds across Sussex recently has caused immense damage to fencing in the Sussex are, causing the need for repairs and installation of fences.
Old fences, weakened by rot and decay are easily damaged or brought down by the high winds recently experienced across Sussex and the South of England in recent weeks.
With more high winds expected, now is the time to replace that broken fence post, or repair the damaged fence line.
Call TVG Landscaping (Fencing) for an immediate response to damaged fencing.
We can either make good, replace a single broken fence post or replace the whole fence line.
Call Stuart on 01903 200853 or 07875753126, email: fence@tvglandscaping.co.uk or visit http://www.tvglandscaping.co.uk
2011 - A record breaking year for Sussex Landscapers
TVG Landscaping (commercial) are pleased to announce a great year had by the company in 2011.
2012 starts tomorrow but has already started with bookings and many enquiries coming only via our web site http://www.tvglandscaping.co.uk.
TVG Landscaping are working closely with garden designers and landscape architects to promote our brand and install wonderful professionally built landscaped projects across the south of England.
For further information contact the company direct at email: info@tvglandscaping.co.uk or via our web site at http://www.tvglandscaping.co.uk
Here’s to a prosperous and busy 2012.
Association of Professional Landscapers - CLUSTER group meetings.
TVG Landscaping are pleased to be working with some leading key figures in the Association of Professional Landscapers to organise and lead the new cluster meetings for full members of the APL, associate members and SGD members.
In these FREE to attend meetings, where the key factor will be to network, we are also concentrating on key business knowledge. Our local cluster group will be welcoming members across Sussex, Kent, Surrey and London companies and who’se remit will cover both commercial and residential projects.
If you are interested in these meetings, please contact Stuart Marler at TVG Landscaping for further information.
We look forward to welcoming you at the next Cluster meeting.
Another resin bound decorative driveway installed in Purley, Surrey. | resin bound aggregate Sussex
TVG Landscaping, installers of quality landscaping, garden design and driveways have completed another new driveway in Purley, Surrey.
The driveway was widened and edged in yellow brick to accomodate an extra vehicle, then resufaced with Autumn Gold resin bound aggregate to form a new porous and beautiful decorative driveway. Instantly increasing the value of the property by 20%, according to a local estate agent, Trevor McPhew.
Resin bound aggregate is becoming a more popular choice for driveway surfaces and pathways, in particular for disabled access. One of the main reasons, is that when laid on porous tarmac, the surface is SUDS compliant and does not need planning regulations.
TVG Landscaping has a wealth of experience in Landscaping services and invcludes commercial grounds care and commercial landscaping but are also heavily experienced in the domestic landscaping, garden design, build, installation and maintenance experience across the South of England, covering London, Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire and Kent.
To find out whether TVG Landscaping can install a resin bound, porous surfacing system for you, or for general landscaping services with excellent customer service and a build quality to rival the Chelsea best; call for a FREE consultation:
Stuart on 01903 200853, email: stuart@tvglandscaping.co.uk
http://www.tvglandscaping.co.uk
Trader of the month award for Sussex Landscaper
TVG Landscpaing are pleased to announce that we have been awarded “Trader of the month” by West Sussex Trading Standard’s “Buy with Confidence”
Trader of the month TVG LANDSCAPING LIMITED are this issue’s trader of the month!! TVG is a landscaping and maintenance company for both domestic and commercial customers, and cover Sussex, Surrey and Hampshire. Stuart Marler, the company’s Director contacted us and let us know that business is going from strength to strength and they’re most recent success has been being awarded a contract worth £145,000 for laying resin bound aggregate for London 2012. The work came via their website http://www.tvglandscaping.co.uk/ after which Mr Marler attended an on site meeting in Stratford, before being awarded the contract a couple of months later. Its great to hear when our BWC members are doing well. Mr Marler has told us that Buy With Confidence has gained the company some of their work as it gives the customer a sense of security being associated with Trading Standards.
+++NEWS FLASH+++
Another contract won for £85,000 from the same customer.
Resin Bound Aggregate LARGEST contract won by TVG Landscaping | resin bound aggregate London
GOOD NEWS GOOD NEWS GOOD NEWS
Stuart Marler and TVG Landscaping are more than pleased to announce their largest project won so far.
TVG Landscaping are pleased to announce the award of a £148,000 + VAT! The project is to lay a resin bound aggregate surface across a new build property with a mix of private and commercial use. resin bound aggregate project in London, near the Olympics site in Stratford, London.
The project was won by myself and purely on the back of my website and the SEO work I have personally done on the site, hard work and having built a good team around me.
2011 has been an amazing year, what recession?
2012 can only be better and what a start we have already.
Garden design including efficient irrigation and water conservation. | garden design sussex
A good garden design with an irrigation system can, using a set of principles and practices, result in landscape water conservation. This means you could have a cottage garden, English garden, formal or informal garden or a native garden and follow general principles. All would look distinctly different but use the same water conserving practices.
By definition, a quality landscaping and garden that conserves water and protects the environment. A well designed garden is a landscape that can survive on less water using these seven principles.
– Planning and Design. If you want an attractive landscape regardless of style or plant selection, you need a good design. A well-designed master plan can keep you on track and help you achieve your landscape objectives.
– Soil Amendment. Organic matter can improve the water and nutrient holding capacity of your soil as well as many other aspects of the soil, thereby improving plant growth. If you are going to use desert-adapted plants, soil amending may not be necessary if your soil is well drained. If the drainage isn’t good amendments or expanded shale will be necessary.
– Efficient Irrigation. This is often the most difficult aspect of any landscape — xeric or otherwise. Using an automatic watering system, the system can be set up to zone the turf separately from other plants because it needs water more frequently. Drip irrigation is a simple and effective way to water beds and even turf. Sprinkler irrigation, hand or automatic, should release a big droplet close to the ground for less drift and evaporation. Water deeply and infrequently to develop deep roots and adjust your schedule monthly to accommodate weather conditions. Install rain sensor to shut off the device when it rains.
– Appropriate Plants and Zoning. Different areas in your yard receive different amounts of light, wind and moisture so match plants to these areas to minimize water waste. Dry, sunny areas support low-water-use plants that grow well in our climate.
– Mulch. Mulch keeps plant roots cool, prevents soil from crusting, minimizes evaporation and reduces weed growth. Organic mulches, such as shredded bark chips, wood grindings, should be applied 4 inches deep. This type of ,mulch will need renewing each season but you could use coloured recycled rubber bark mulch in the same way. Rubber does not absorb any water, so that the water goes directly to the plants and acts a great mulch, doesn’t get blown around by birds/animals and doesn’t need restocking! Inorganic mulches, such as rocks and gravel, should be applied 2 to 3 inches deep. Rock makes an area much hotter, so be sure to design shading plants into the landscape to reduce heat they reflect and release.
– Reduced or Alternative Turf. Reduce the amount of turf by increasing beds and bed size also using ground cover. Hardscaping is another way to cut down on the amount of turf you have. Native grasses (warm-season) like Buffalo, blue grama and perhaps Reveille hybrid bluegrass may reduce water use. Local testing or demonstrations would be helpful to confirm these options.
Even artificial turfs, which some do look amazing, will make a green area for 12 months of the year, and doesn’t require ANY watering at all.
– Maintenance. All landscapes need maintenance to some degree, and if they don’t get it, they will fall into a terrible state that requires tremendous labour to correct it. Failing to provide timely maintenance (mowing, pruning, deadheading, planting, etc.) is a harmful mistake to your landscape investment.
For further information on how we can design your garden with a view for maintenance and irrigation, contact Stuart on 01903 200853 or 07875753126.
Or visit our website: http://www.tvglandscaping.co.uk
We cover Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire, Kent and London for our services.

