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RHS-certified gardener working across Mid Sussex, specialising in the maintenance and development of wildlife-friendly and mature, established gardens. Work includes fruit tree care and the restoration of overgrown or neglected spaces

Est. 2017


“To plant a fruit tree is to believe in tomorrow
.”

— Proverbial wisdom

Maintenance

Nurturing your plants, shrubs and trees to ensure your garden remains well cared for and looking its best all year round. Consistency is everything — a little, and often and through all seasons, keeps your garden thriving without the overwhelm.

Development

Breathing new life into your garden with fresh colour, texture, and light through thoughtfully designed planting schemes — whether creating new beds and borders or advising on other landscaping solutions.

Restoration

Renovating your garden, reviving neglected areas, shrubs and trees, improving soil and plant health, increasing biodiversity and offering sustainable solutions for your garden.

“Look after the land and the land will look after you…”

Ancient Aboriginal Proverb

I take nature conservation seriously and aim to garden sustainably, working in harmony with the ecology rather than against it. Let me help your garden reach its fullest potential.


Blogs from the cabin


“The garden looks amazing! Thank you!”

“Thank you so much R, it was such a pleasure to have you here today. The garden looks beautiful. See you again soon.”

“You’ve made a huge difference… It’s never looked as good as this. Everything looks so healthy now.”

“I’ve never had so many apples on this tree!”

“You’ve completely transformed the garden.

“We are always amazed at how much you get done in the time.”


About Us

A female-owned RHS accredited horticultural business, Est. 2017.

Registered Member of the
Gardener’s Guild

Contact us

  • gardenregen@gmail.com
  • 07789 813789

Working in and around

Lindfield, Mid Sussex

Including Haywards Heath, Forest Row, Scaynes Hill, Chailey, Cuckfield, Danehill, Keymer and Ditchling


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