Premier Garden Gardeners Ballybough Stands For Quality, Reliability & Competitive Prices
Premier Gardens is a premium gardening services business which operates throughout Ballybough for over ten years. With countless satisfied clients and a broad array of gardening services to select from, we are the go-to choice for your garden maintenance requirements.
Through the years, we’ve worked hard on improving every element of the services we offer, from booking to training of the gardening teams to performing the service and supplying quality work at budget friendly costs.
Why Choose Premier Gardens for the Maintenance and Design of your Garden in Ballybough?
Thousands of people have used us to look after their gardening when they do not have the time, the tools, or the skilled technical skills required. We are here to save you the time and inconvenience of preserving your garden? By utilizing our specialist gardening services in Ballybough you receive:
- A team of 2 professional garden enthusiasts for the maintenance services such as tree surgery, outdoor patio cleaning and other tasks
- 24-hour a day phone support throughout the week and at weekends
- No additional expense on rescheduling as long as you provide us 48 hours’ notification
- Top of the variety gardening tools and devices, all offered by us
- Difficult working and vetted personnel working under complete insurance coverage cover
- Efficient garden services that you can customise to fulfill your needs
The Types of Gardening Services We Provide in Ballybough
When you require help outside, whether it’s for a one-off improvement, tree care work, any type of pruning and weed removal, garden maintenance and weeding, we have the right service for you. Make your choice from amongst our most popular services. Remember – when you integrate several choices into your ideal package you can end up making huge savings!
Garden Maintenance – is our catch-all service for one off or regular support around your garden. You set the concerns, and your expert London garden enthusiasts follow them.
Garden Design – when you need to level land, set up a new bit of decking or outdoor patio, to lay turf or astroturf, or any other developing and landscaping job, this is the service to choose.
We likewise provide a select range of other assistance outdoors, consisting of:
Patio Cleaning, Driveway Cleaning – utilizing state-of-the-art jet cleaning devices, we accomplish flawless outcomes on even long-neglected outdoor patio spaces, driveways, paths, and other surfaces!
* NOTE: Combine the service with power washing, hedge trimming and cutting, garden fencing, turf laying, garden clearance, grass cutting and lawn care, garden landscaping, garden maintenance, and benefit from our discounts, membership and combo deals. Or just simply contact us for a free quote. Please also have a look at our amazing testimonials and gallery.
Still not sure?
If you are stuck for inspiration for your own garden, why not have a look at our online gallery? Here we showcase some amazing before and after images of our previous work. This allows you to see the transformations we are able to achieve, and the different techniques and services we can provide for you.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us, and one of our team will respond as soon as possible. You can file your request via an online form on our website, or you can send us an email at info@premiergardens.ie. Alternatively, you may wish to call us on 085-161-3673. We are more than happy to provide you with more information, and help you to create your perfect garden.
Useful Links: Royal Horticultural Society Ireland, Irish Garden Plant Society, Garden & Landscape Design Association
Guarantee Highest Quality of Service
We are focused on providing high quality yard upkeep which you can’t get with other business. We approach every job in the precise same way: finding out what works best for the consumer and the very best way to make it take place. With our dedication to quality we supply the highest quality of service throughout Ballybough. Whether you desire lawn cutting or more complicated weed issue. With skills and know-how varying from the tiniest information to the most uphill struggles, we wish to ensure that you are able to fall in love with your lawn and that you can relax and enjoy your garden without having to stress about any of the effort.
Ballybough (Irish: An Baile Bocht, “the poor town”) is an inner city district of northeast Dublin city, Ireland. Situated north of the Summerhill Parade /N.C.R. intersection to Drumcondra and east of the N.C.R. to the River Tolka at Fairview, adjacent areas include the North Strand and Clonliffe. Before its urbanization in the late 19th century, Ballybough was known as Mud Island, owing to its proximity to the mud flats that now form Fairview and environs. In 2013, Dublin City councillor Nial Ring started a controversial campaign to change the official Irish name from Baile Bocht to Baile Bog, on the grounds that ‘Poor Town’ was insulting to the residents. A counter-campaign was started by some Irish-speaking residents.
There is an old Jewish cemetery, Ballybough Cemetery, on Fairview Strand near Ballybough Bridge (now renamed Luke Kelly Bridge) — the bridge that formed the central point of the Battle of Clontarf. Inspired by this cemetery Dublin poet Gerry McDonnell wrote his collection of poetry, ‘Mud Island Elegy’, on the Jewish community of Ireland in the 19th century.
In the distant past, this was a district that attracted characters of ill-repute, drunks, prostitutes, and pirates. James Clarence Mangan used the pseudonym ‘Peter Puff Secundus, Mud Island, near the bog’ to identify with the area. Here the authorities designated an area of burial known colloquially as ‘the Suicide Plot’ from which Bram Stoker derived the idea of the cross for his novel Dracula, the cross being the junction of Clonliffe Road and Ballybough Road.[citation needed] This site now hosts two large advertising billboards which local residents are trying to have removed.[citation needed]
During the land reclamation project of the 19th century, Mud Island was also known, interchangeably, as Friend’s Field or French Field, before it became known by its current name. The village of Ballybough traces its origins to a series of small dwellings known as Ballybough Cottages, which were later demolished to make way for the Dublin Corporation housing project known as Ballybough House.
Close by at Jones’s Road is Croke Park, the headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association. This sports stadium is among the most modern in Europe with a capacity of 82,300. In addition to hurling and Gaelic football, it is used as a concert venue. Here U2 has played to some of its largest audiences. The stadium was where world boxing champion Muhammad Ali defeated ‘Al Blue’ Lewis in a non-title fight in 1972.