In Thanjavur, the fertile clay soils and high water table of the Cauvery delta create lush growth but also drainage and humidity challenges that, left unmanaged, invite root problems and disease. Consistent maintenance keeps delta gardens healthy and well-drained.
Green Architects offers regular garden maintenance for homes, temples and institutions across Thanjavur — managing watering and drainage, lawn care, pruning, soil health and pest control through weekly schedules or an annual maintenance contract.
Maintaining your garden can seem like a burden at times, but it doesn’t have to be! By knowing what’s involved, making a plan and assessing what resources you can use on your garden are all crucial steps to reducing the worries associated with garden maintenance. Read on to discover the basics as well as some top tips!
Garden maintenance represents the regular care involved in keeping a garden looking a certain way. Of course, this means different things for different people so perhaps your garden will only need the lawn cut every week or so, or maybe you will want more involved garden maintenance. It also depends on the garden, of course, because the more plants you have (and the more diverse your plant portfolio is), the more maintenance you will have to do.
There are many elements that determine the wealth of your garden. Pot size, potting and planting process, soil mixture, soil and plant condition, light, indoor and outdoor conditions, watering methods and frequency, cutting and pruning, proper nutrition and care are among the few.
Green Architect team comes with a fleet of trained professionals, vast knowledge and the required expertise to maintain your garden and provide it with love, care and nourishment. We follow a 12-step maintenance procedure as suggested below to help cultivate beautiful flowers, fruits and vegetables and a green garden at your home.
We provide trained, experienced gardeners at affordable weekly and bi-weekly maintenance packages to ensure your garden remains fresh, beautiful and effervescent with bright blooms.
The classic Green Architect 12- step maintenance program helps one arrive at a full-circle of garden renovation and improves the existing condition of the outgrowth in a much efficient manner. The following could be summarised as below.
Do you want to retouch your old tubs, water tanks, baskets, bags, shoes, frames and pots into making beautiful garden elements? Green Architects team takes up all garden renovations, garden setup and redo projects for your personalised needs.
Want to organize and declutter your indoor and outdoor garden space? We can help. Green Architects offers a wide variety of customized rounds, looped, bottled and vertical gardening. Two-step bench, three-step bench, round corner, triangular corner, L step, ladder and arch stands.
How often should a garden be maintained in Thanjavur?
For most Thanjavur gardens we recommend weekly or bi-weekly visits, adjusted to the season — more frequent care through the hot, dry summer months and lighter upkeep afterwards. Lawns in particular benefit from regular mowing and watering.
What is included in an annual maintenance contract (AMC)?
Our garden AMC in Thanjavur covers scheduled visits for mowing, pruning and trimming, watering and irrigation checks, fertilising, pest and weed control, soil care and seasonal planting — one contract for year-round upkeep at a predictable cost.
Do you provide lawn care and pruning in Thanjavur?
Yes. Lawn care — mowing, edging, weeding and feeding — and pruning of shrubs, hedges and trees are core parts of our Thanjavur garden maintenance service, carried out on a regular schedule.
Thanjavur formerly Tanjore, is a city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Thanjavur is an important center of South Indian religion, art, and architecture. Most of the Great Living Chola Temples, which are UNESCO World Heritage Monuments, are located in and around Thanjavur. The foremost among these, the Brihadeeswara Temple, is located in the centre of the city. Thanjavur is also home to Tanjore painting, a painting style unique to the region.
Thanjavur is the headquarters of the Thanjavur District. The city is an important agricultural centre located in the Cauvery Delta and is known as the Rice bowl of Tamil Nadu. Thanjavur is administered by a municipal corporation covering an area of 128.02 km2 (49.43 sq mi) and had a population of 290,720 in 2011. Roadways are the major means of transportation, while the city also has rail connectivity. The nearest airport is Tiruchirapalli International Airport, located 59.6 km (37.0 mi) away from the city. The nearest seaport is Karaikal, which is 94 km (58 mi) away from Thanjavur.
This district is a treasure house of Religion, Art and Architecture. There isn’t any clear information about the history of the earlier Thanjavur. As per the earliest sources of information , the Medivial Cholas ruled and developed their empire between the 9th and 14th centuries, with Thanjavur as their Capital. Raja Raja Cholan was the prominent ruler amongst the Chola emperors . Thereafter, Pandiyas, Nayaks of Madurai, Thanjavur and the Marattahs have ruled this region. The cultural, Architectural and the scholarly pursuits of these rulers are reflected in the form of great monuments like Grand Anaicut, Big Temple and Serfoji Mahal Library [now called as Saraswathy Mahal Library] and so on. Many Temples of Thanjavur termed as “Great Living Chola Temples”, have been classified as the World Heritage Monuments by the UNESCO.


