This $700 garden transformation took place in Brighton & Hove, England — a coastal area where salty air, damp weather, and constant moisture destroy gardens fast. This elderly couple’s front yard had been abandoned for months, leaving weeds bursting through stone slabs, moss everywhere, overgrown hedges, and a buried pathway.
Garry stepped in to restore it under budget. He removed weeds, lifted roots, reset stones, trimmed hedges, scraped moss, and cleared all debris. The result is a clean, fresh, retirement-ready entrance.
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Clip Credits- garyhallgardenservices via IG
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This is what a $700 transformation looks like. This front garden in Brighton, England, had been abandoned for months. And if you know this coastal area, you know the salty sea breeze can turn any garden into a mossy weedinfested jungle. So today, Gary is hired to help an elderly couple, hoping to enjoy their retirement again. The place was a mess. Weeds bursting through every crack, fallen leaves everywhere, and the hedges so overgrown they were spilling into the walkway. But the trickiest part was the center stone area. Roots had grown under the slabs, locking them in place. Gary had to pry them up, clear the tangled weeds, and reset everything properly. After that, he trimmed the hedges, scraped out the moss, and bagged all the debris. By the end, the onceforgotten entrance looked clean, open, and retirement ready. So, if you think that transformation was worth it, drop a like.

32 Comments
They don’t use dollars in UK
Beautiful 😢
Good job 👍
has it sogned
Cool 😮
This is just normal growth during spring/summer🤣 no abandonment.
Well done
I have been looking for a property to purchase in England 🏴.The properties are very expensive especially single houses that stand alone.
Cleaned up yard❤😂❤❤
Super !
Great job.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful
I definitely like ❤
Yes
Like
$700, hope he got a good exchange rate!
Beautiful! So awesome. 👏👏👏
Wo ist der Rosenstock???
Beautiful
Annoying AI voice. Can't you be just quiet? You don't say anything that we can't see.
Great job, Gary.
Definitely 💯 worth it it’s very beautiful
I had similar work done in my garden last summer. Worth every penny
700 dollars 😂😂😂 I wouldn't be paying any gardener £700
It looks so inviting now ! Ready for a spot of tea in the yard perhaps ? ❤ thanks xox
Months Hahaha years yes
Moss is important and should not be eliminiated. With climate change we need as many plants as possible who can take in water and help keep microclimate cool. We need to shift our perception and start to learn what living with nature means.
Beautiful
He did a super job.
I like the grass between the stone squsresu
Nothing got dug up and reset in this video, definitely no stones
Well worth the money.