Simon Paul Gardens

Simon Paul Gardens Simon Paul Gardens is an independent family business providing landscaping, garden design and a wide range of garden care services.

We are a team of experienced landscapers and talented designers, with a passion to create extraordinary outdoor spaces.

23/05/2025

5 years has flown by since we installed one of our favourite gardens

Time for a little refresh!

Having installed one of our favourite gardens 4 years ago, it was time for a little resfesh - new artificial lawn, and a...
23/05/2025

Having installed one of our favourite gardens 4 years ago, it was time for a little resfesh - new artificial lawn, and a path within scottish pebbles. Thank you Kerry for being so wonderful!

Kent's Premier Garden "Design & Build" Team
23/05/2025

Kent's Premier Garden "Design & Build" Team

23/05/2025
Sunny Banks, Dementia-Friendly Garden.A place of peace, healing and calmness for the residents and their families.Includ...
17/09/2024

Sunny Banks, Dementia-Friendly Garden.

A place of peace, healing and calmness for the residents and their families.

Including non-slip porcelain tiles, timber seating, timber raised planters, a water feature, a fruit foraging area, potting shed and three pergolas offering shade from the sun, plus a whole bunch of seasonal planting.

Designed by Simon & Rachael.

Created by Tom, Simon, Ben, Rachael and Tom Jr.

We are delighted to present the Art Deco Garden, our latest Garden Creation for our wonderful client, Paul.This Art-Deco...
01/08/2024

We are delighted to present the Art Deco Garden, our latest Garden Creation for our wonderful client, Paul.

This Art-Deco inspired Garden includes porcelain patio tiles, raised timber planters, a bespoke pergola, a hobby recreation garden and a water-wall feature, upon a marble wall backdrop.

Garden designed by Simon & created by Tom, Ben, Tom, Clare & Simon.

We are incredibly proud to present the Dementia multi-sensory garden at Sunny Banks, specifically for patients suffering...
21/07/2024

We are incredibly proud to present the Dementia multi-sensory garden at Sunny Banks, specifically for patients suffering from Alzheimer's, and their families.

Our aim was to create a sanctuary that stimulates all the senses, offering a place of peace and healing for patients and their families.

This project reflects our commitment for innovative landscaping that enhances quality of life. We look forward to seeing the positive impact this garden will have.

Simon Dack, Founder & Designer at
Simon Paul Gardens

Today was a resounding success with the grand opening of our Dementia Sensory Garden, Sunny Banks! 🌸🪴

After years of dreaming, fundraising, planning, building, and planting, our vision has finally come to life, enhancing the Beacon Day Support experience.

We have a few special acknowledgments:

- The Worshipful Mayor of Gravesham, Daniel Adewale King, for honoring our request
- Nadra Ahmed CBE, for officially opening the garden
- Dr Lauren Sullivan MP - Lauren for Gravesham
- Cllr Jo Hart

Our sincere thanks to Simon Paul Gardens for their exceptional design and construction of the sensory garden. We also extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed through donations and plant purchases. Your support has been instrumental in making this project a reality.

Thank you to everyone who attended the grand opening and made today unforgettable!

What a fabulous review we have just received.Thank you to our wonderful clients, Dave and Julie 🌱
03/07/2024

What a fabulous review we have just received.

Thank you to our wonderful clients, Dave and Julie 🌱

01/07/2024

More photos of the wonderful Castle View garden we completed 🪴
24/06/2024

More photos of the wonderful Castle View garden we completed 🪴

Address

5 Main Street, St Mary’s Island, Chatham Maritime
Kent
ME43SE

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