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Front garden tidying

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01/10/25, 12:14

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Scope of Works

 

• Clear weeds and self-seeded plants from borders and paving

• Mow and edge any small lawn areas and remove grass clippings

• Prune low shrubs and tidy back overgrown plants

• Sweep paths and driveway, clear leaves and light debris

• Rake and redistribute mulch or top up borders with supplied material

• Bag up green waste and either load into customer bins or prepare for collection

• Wear gloves and eye protection when handling thorny plants or mulch

 

Typical Cost

 

Charge Type

Low £

High £

Notes

Call-out / Minimum

£60

£110

First 30–45 minutes on site

Labour per hour

£35

£60

Gardener or landscaper hourly rate

Materials

£0

£80

Topsoil, compost, mulch or new plants where supplied

Disposal

£0

£120

Use of council green bins or paid skip/bag collection

Extras

£20

£220

Hedge flail, stump grinding, long-reach equipment or parking charges

TOTAL (most jobs come in here)

£150

£450

Rounded typical range for a small to medium front garden tidy

 

Time on Site

 

Most front garden tidies take 1–4 hours depending on garden size and how overgrown it is; expect longer for large lawns, mature hedges or heavy waste removal

 

Questions to Ask Your Tradie

 

• Do you include green waste disposal in the quote or charge extra

• Will one gardener attend or a team and how long will they be on site

• Can you provide proof of public liability insurance and waste carrier details

• Do you need access to a water tap or electricity during the job

• How will you protect paving, fences and planted areas from damage

• Are there extra charges for overgrown hedges, stumps or contaminated soil

 

How to Avoid Surprises

 

• Clear narrow access routes and let the tradesperson know about steps or gates

• Point out buried services, water meters and drains before work starts

• Make sure parking is available or check if a permit is needed for the van

• Provide a bin or agree disposal method to avoid unexpected skip costs

• Secure pets and inform the tradie of any resident allergies

• Check for conservation area or tenancy restrictions before pruning or removing plants

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