Anyway - various times since I've lived here, and especially as we get more attractive places to eat and drink, I've wondered about the calculation business owners ought to make about spending money on gardening. Then, this last weekend I found myself talking to a professional gardener who was working on the garden of a pub as part of an investment programme before the summer season.
Here in Sydenham the Dolphin is the obvious example of gardening working to add value for a business

with the design work credited to Lee Stephenson and John O'Brien in Honor Oak - (no web site found)
But even without something this spectacular, there's still a lot which can be done, and whatever is done, someone will need to do the maintenance.
Trat Raff does well with just some planters in front

and the Golden Lion also benefits from some greenery.

There are a couple of other places I can think of which could benefit from some planting - what do other people think?