Landscape Gardening Kidderminster
MDK Residential and Commercial Landscaping Specialists
MDK Garden Services provide professional garden and landscaping for residential and commercial spaces in Kidderminster, Stourbridge, Pedmore, Halesowen, Dudley, Wolverhampton, Birmingham, Hagley, Bromsgrove and surrounding areas within a 15 mile radius of DY5 post code.
Big enough to cope & small enough to care
Everyone has specific needs and visions about their outdoor spaces. We are here to understand your requirements and bring you an excellent solution, which we will enjoy working to achieve. We use computer aided design to help visualise the designs and layout available to you, and work within your agreed budget to provide the highest level of service.
Let the team at MDK Garden Services turn your dream into reality whatever the season
We will make sure that your flower beds will not suffer from weeds, your lawn will look spectacular, your hedge trimmed perfectly, your neighbours jealous of your seasonal flower arrangements surrounding your house and bugs will not dare to dine on your roses!
We welcome all enquiries from the commercial sector
Are you looking for contract ground maintenance? MDK Garden Services can provide a comprehensive maintenance service to suit your needs. Call us today for a free quote Trade references are available upon request
About Kidderminster
The land around Kidderminster may have been first populated by the Husmerae, an Anglo-Saxon tribe first mentioned in the Ismere Diploma, a document in which Ethelbald of Mercia granted a “parcel of land of ten hides” to Cyneberht. This became the settlement of Stour-in-Usmere, which was later the subject of a territorial dispute settled by Offa of Mercia in 781, where he restored certain rights to Bishop Heathored. This allowed for the creation of a monastery or minstre in the area, and the earliest written form of the name Kidderminster (Chedeminstre) was not seen until it appeared in the Domesday Book of 1086. It was a large manor held by William I with 16 outlying settlements (Bristitune, Fastochesfeld, Franche, Habberley, Hurcott, Mitton, Oldington, Ribbesford, Sudwale, Sutton, Teulesberge, Trimpley, Wannerton and Wribbenhall).
Various spellings were in use – Kedeleministre or Kideministre (in the 12th and 13th centuries), Kidereministre (13th–15th centuries) – until the name of the town was settled as Kidderminster by the 16th century. (source: Wikipedia)