Garden Clearance at St. Agnes church, Liverpool 17
got a garden clearance need? Faced by a neglected outdoor space? A garden clean-up at St. Agnes Church on Ullet Road, Liverpool 17 we tackled recently shows what a difference professional, no-nonsense garden services can deliver.
A self-seeded tree had grown next to a wall, grass and brambles had taken over and evidence of rough sleeping in the church doorway underlined how neglected the space had become. The space around the church building had become inaccessible due to the growth of 3 ft high grass, vegetation, brambles blocking the area.
Brambles and vegetation had taken over the site. Left to grow over many months, the weed growth had become dense and coarse.
Garden Clearing Services
The job calls for heavy duty tools including brush cutters, hedge trimmers, strimmers and a chain saw to clear the grounds. Waste was collected and taken off site. Ivy growing on poorly maintained walls pushes roots into cracks and gaps in mortar. When ivy grows on top of a wall, it produces more shrubbery which can increase wind stress on the wall structure. We trimmed the ivy growth back.
photos from garden clearence at St. Agnes church, Ullet Road, Liverpool L17
Garden Clean up results
Below you can see how the grounds were cleared of weeds and the site opened up to pedestrian access. See also our short video showing how the tree sapling which had grown adjacent to the wall, was cut down. You can see more of our gardening services in Liverpool and greater Merseyside in this job for John Moores University
Garden clean up video - Cutting tree down
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Church grounds clear-up at St. Agnes church below. Ivy roots push into cracks and gaps in mortar, weakening wall structure. At top of a wall, the shrubbery acts to increase wind forces on walls, damaging their structure where they are already weakened. See below