Front garden mowing and pruning

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01/10/25, 12:14
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Scope of Works
• Lawn mowing using petrol or electric mower and edging around paths
• Hedge trimming and shaping, including light reduction of overhang
• Pruning of shrubs and small ornamental trees, deadwood removal and thinning
• Strimming around fences, flower beds and drive edges
• Collection, clearance and disposal of cuttings to green‑waste or client bin (subject to volume)
• Basic tidy‑up: blow or sweep paths and driveways and leave gates closed if requested
• Operatives use PPE (gloves, eye protection); advise if there are thorny or contaminated areas
Typical Cost
Charge Type | Low £ | High £ | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Call-out / Minimum | £60 | £120 | First 30–60 minutes on site |
Labour per hour | £30 | £60 | Per operative; higher for specialist hedge work |
Materials | £10 | £60 | Fertiliser, stakes or hedge feed if requested |
Disposal | £20 | £80 | Green waste landfill or local council collection fees may apply |
Extras (e.g. scaffolding) | £40 | £200 | Access equipment or extra labour for tall hedges |
TOTAL (most jobs come in here) | £120 | £350 | Typical front gardens with mowing and light pruning |
Time on Site
Most small front gardens take 1–2 hours; larger gardens or tall hedges can take 3–6 hours. Factors that extend time include overgrowth, narrow access, need for access equipment and additional disposal requirements
Questions to Ask Your Tradie
• Are you insured for garden work and public liability
• Do you bring your own mower, strimmer and waste haulage or do I need to provide access to power/water
• Will you remove all arisings and how will disposal be charged
• Can you trim to a specific height and will you mark or confirm finished levels
• Do tall hedges require extra safety measures or access equipment and what is the additional cost
• How will you protect borders, plants and neighbouring property during work
How to Avoid Surprises
• Clear gates and paths and move cars to allow direct access
• Arrange parking near the front garden or provide permit details if needed
• Point out drains, gas meters, fragile plants and any hidden hazards before work starts
• Confirm where cuttings should be left or whether you want them taken away
• Tell the tradesperson about pets, children and boundary agreements with neighbours
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