All the usual grounds-keeping tasks... carried out by our team of wildlife experts.
Your school can be a site that supports local wildlife and nature recovery, whilst being well kept, beautiful and fun for pupils.
Regular maintenance, new beds and planters, bringing overgrown areas back to life and creating mini-wildlife havens in un-used spaces.
Annual maintenance contracts and one-off projects
Enhanced DBS checked
Adept at working safely in school environments, and to affordable budgets
Monthly, seasonal, or one-off:
Grass cutting, lawn care, turfing, seeding
Bed, border, planter maintenance
Clover lawn introduction and biodiverse lawns
Wildlife safe strimming and weed control
Tree, hedge, shrub planting and maintenance
Wildflower meadow establishment
Leaf mulching and green waste composting
Wildlife pond installation, clearance and maintenance
Fencing, paths and woodland walkways
Landscaping and one off projects
Raised beds and planting
New bed design and planting
Outdoor classrooms, seating areas and mud kitchens
Wildlife and planting workshops
Book a free visit to meet our team, tell us about your space, and the work that needs doing
We create a clear annual plan and tiered pricing to suit different budgets - with no commitment upfront
We deliver expert grounds-keeping throughout the year
Seasonal check-ins and ongoing communication to ensure excellent service delivery
Add one-off jobs and projects as and when required through the year
Our annual maintenance contracts are designed to slowly improve the biodiversity of your site instead of just maintaining the status-quo.
And we’re always happy to add in hands-on planting workshops and wildlife talks for staff or pupils as part of our standard packages.
What we did:
Turned an overgrown and hard to maintain woodland area into an outdoor classroom, play area and woodland walk-through.
Main tasks:
Wildlife friendly site clearance - keeping some nettles in place for moths
Building large raised planters for pupils and teachers to use
Creation of dead hedge habitat and green waste composting area
Woodland walkway installation
Fenced-off 'nature only' area
Native plant introduction to gradually subdue brambles, nettles and cow parsley and reduce maintenance burden
What we did:
Turned an overgrown, raised bed into a sensory walkthrough garden reflecting UK native habitats
Main tasks:
Wildlife friendly bed clearance - keeping amazing mosses, bulbs and annuals in place
Wildlife supporting, sensory design and planting scheme - touch, smell, heights, and hiding places
Adventure playground style rope fence
Stepping stones walkway
Wildlife benefits document and design - for delivery as a planting workshop by Butterfly Conservation Charity with the school's pupils doing the planting in Spring 2025