
Kidwelly is home. We were brought up here, and it's where most of our weekly work begins — the regular round threads outward from the town and the surrounding SA17 villages every working day.The typical Kidwelly client is a private homeowner who wants their garden looked after properly without having to think about it. Fortnightly visits through the growing season, the same crew every time, seasonal lawn treatments scheduled around the year, and someone they can call if something needs attention between visits.If you're in Kidwelly and looking for a regular grounds team, we're almost certainly already on a property near you.
Llanelli is our largest market by volume and a steady part of the weekly schedule. We cover the town itself plus the surrounding suburbs and villages — Felinfoel, Llwynhendy, Bynea, Dafen — mostly working with private residential clients who want a properly run grounds service rather than a man-with-a-mower.The work in Llanelli ranges as widely as the gardens do: terraced front strips that need a tidy weekly cut, mid-size suburban lawns that need consistent fortnightly care with edges and hedge trimming, and the occasional larger property where we bring the ride-on out. Seasonal treatments, garden clearances, and renovation work after a property change all fit into the same scheduling rhythm.Because Llanelli sits on the route between Kidwelly and the rest of the SA postcodes, we can usually fit clients into the same scheduling rhythm as the rest of our work without compromising on visit times.
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Carmarthen is the county town and brings a different kind of work to the round. Period properties in town with established lawns and mature beds; larger rural plots out toward Abergwili, Bronwydd, and Llangunnor; and a steady mix of mid-size gardens that benefit from a consistent fortnightly schedule.For larger rural lawns where access allows, we bring the ride-on out, which keeps visit times sensible and the finish even. For period gardens with narrow gates, mature roots, and listed features, we work smaller and slower — and we'd rather take longer than risk damage to something that took fifty years to grow.Our Carmarthen route runs on a set day each week, so the schedule stays honest even through the peak season.
Burry Port and Pembrey are part of our regular weekly route, and they bring the kind of conditions a non-coastal grounds team underestimates. Salt-laden winds off Carmarthen Bay, sandy and free-draining soils, more exposure than a sheltered inland garden — none of it ruins a lawn, but all of it changes how the lawn should be cut.Most coastal lawns benefit from a slightly higher mowing height (35–40mm rather than the textbook 25mm) and a more conservative cut frequency through windy weeks. That's the kind of detail that's only obvious if you've mown a lot of lawns within a mile of the sea.If you're in Burry Port, Pembrey, Pwll, or the western edge of Llanelli, we'd be happy to come out and quote.

These villages sit on our regular routes between the four main towns — which means we can usually offer the same scheduling reliability to clients here as we do in town.
Most of our work is residential, but we do take on a small number of commercial grounds maintenance contracts across Carmarthenshire where the property and the standards are a good fit — offices, holiday lets, communal grounds, rural estates.If you're managing a commercial site in our coverage area and looking for a reliable grounds team, get in touch and we'll let you know honestly whether we're the right people for the job. We'd rather decline a contract we can't service properly than overcommit and let the standards slip.