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Top tips for solving problem areas in the garden.

 

Every gardener has to deal with a range of pests and irritants, from ants and molehills to neighborhood pets. Help is now at hand with these ingenious tips for a problem free garden.

About Us

Established in 1981, Wilkinsons are a family business who have developed a reputation over many years for quality and customer service. There are essentially two parts to our business, we provide a range of Landscaping Services to the residential market, as well as operating a successful Plant Centre where much of the high quality plant stock for our landscape business originates. Based at East Brocks Farm, Eaglescliffe, on the outskirts of Stockton on Tees, we have gathered together a team of individual specialists each with their own area of expertise.

Because we are landscapers rather than builders we take a much more sympathetic view of your garden, the size and shape of the plot, its contours, natural drainage and the availability of light and shade.

The depth and breadth of our team means you get the benefit of hard landscaping experience coupled with soft landscaping expertise ... how to balance stone, brick and paving with plant, leaf and foliage to create that natural effect.

Good garden design is very difficult to achieve, yet when successful can release the potential of an otherwise very ordinary piece of land, add value to the property and create endless pleasure to those who use and admire it. Above all good design is not only very beautiful, with a sense of scale and balance, but it also has to be eminently practical.

We do hope you continue to enjoy your gardening.

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