RHS Award Winning Garden Design & Landscaping Services In Hampshire.
Landscaping in the New Forest, Hampshire
New Forest gardens are often larger, rural and surrounded by stunning natural landscape – landscaping here works best when it sits comfortably in its setting. Helyers of Hampshire deliver complete landscaping across the New Forest: hard and soft landscaping, naturalistic planting, patios, driveways, fencing and full garden design and build.
The New Forest’s Local Landscape Gardeners
From sweeping rural plots to village gardens in Brockenhurst and Lyndhurst, we work with the sandy, often acidic forest soil and the natural surroundings to create landscaping that feels right for the area – and built to last.
Our Landscaping Services in New Forest
- Hard Landscaping – patios, paving, driveways, garden walls, steps and edging
- Soft Landscaping – turfing, planting plans, borders, topsoil and ground preparation
- Fencing & Decking – timber, composite and decorative panels supplied and fitted
- Driveways – block paving, resin-bound and gravel
- Artificial Lawns – premium, child and pet friendly
- Garden Design & Build – full 2D and 3D design when you want a complete redesign
Why New Forest Homeowners Choose Helyers
An RHS award, 20+ years and a family team that understands rural New Forest gardens – craftsmanship and naturalistic planting that suit the setting.
Areas Near New Forest We Cover
Lyndhurst, Brockenhurst, Lymington, Ringwood, Totton, Ashurst, Beaulieu and Sway.
Common Questions About Landscaping in New Forest
Do you landscape large, rural plots?
Yes – larger New Forest gardens are very much part of our work.
Can planting suit the natural surroundings?
Yes – we favour naturalistic planting that sits well in the New Forest landscape.
Do you work with sandy, acidic soil?
Yes – we prepare ground and choose planting suited to local conditions.
Is a quote free?
Always – a free site visit and written, no-obligation quote.
Get a Free Landscaping Quote
Call 01329 221955 for a free landscaping consultation in the New Forest.

