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SMART GARDENS

Smart Garden Design in Greenwich, Blackheath & East Dulwich (Lighting, Irrigation + Premium Control)

2026 · 7 min read

A "smart garden" isn't about gadgets for the sake of it. Done properly, it's about comfort, reliability and a premium finish — so your garden looks better, runs smoother, and needs less day-to-day effort.

At Wicked Gardens LTD, we design and build smart garden upgrades across Greenwich, Blackheath and East Dulwich, combining high-end landscaping with smart controls for lighting, irrigation and outdoor living.

What counts as a smart garden?

A smart garden usually includes one (or more) of these systems:

  • Garden lighting with scenes and timers
  • Smart irrigation with weather-aware scheduling
  • Smart power / sockets for outdoor use
  • Smart lawn care (robot mowers)

Smart garden lighting (the fastest "luxury upgrade")

Lighting is what makes a garden feel expensive after dark. Smart controls let you set timers, create scenes (entertaining / evening / security) and control from your phone.

Smart irrigation (protect your planting investment)

Irrigation is one of the best ways to keep premium planting looking perfect — especially in hot spells. A well-designed smart irrigation setup waters the right zones at the right time, adjusts schedules based on weather and reduces waste by up to 40%.

FAQs

Is smart garden tech worth it?

If you want a premium garden that's easy to live with, yes — especially lighting and irrigation.

Can you add smart systems to an existing garden?

Often yes. We'll assess what's already there and advise the best upgrade path.

Will it be complicated to use?

No. The goal is simple controls and reliable automation.

Ready to upgrade to a smart garden?

If you're in Greenwich, Blackheath or East Dulwich and want a garden that feels premium day and night — with smart lighting and irrigation done properly — get in touch.

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