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Garden deweeding and tidying

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01/10/25, 12:14

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Scope of Works

 

• Remove weeds from beds, borders and paved areas by hand and with a hoe

• Cut back and tidy herbaceous perennials; deadhead and remove spent growth

• Edge lawns, clear moss and sweep pathways and patios

• Prune small shrubs and lift overgrown groundcover to neaten beds

• Collect and remove green waste, bag for council collection or load to skip as agreed

• Use PPE (gloves, eye protection) and report any contamination (dog fouling, mould) needing separate treatment


Typical Cost

 

Charge Type

Low £

High £

Notes

Call-out / Minimum

£80

£140

First 30–45 minutes on site

Labour per hour

£40

£60

Per person, includes basic hand tools

Materials

£20

£80

Mulch, compost, weedkiller (optional)

Disposal

£30

£150

Green waste sacks, council collection or local skip fees

Extras (e.g. chipper hire)

£60

£200

Chipper or extra labour for heavy debris

TOTAL (most jobs come in here)

£300

£800

Most standard tidies fall in this range

 

Time on Site

 

Small suburban tidy typically 1–3 hours; medium gardens 3–6 hours; heavily overgrown or larger gardens can take 1–2 days. Factors that extend time include volume of waste, need for chipper/skip, poor access, and adverse weather

 

Questions to Ask Your Tradie

 

• Do you include green waste removal in the price or is that charged extra?

• Will you use herbicides and do I need to be told beforehand?

• What tools and machinery will you bring and do you need access to my water or power?

• Are you insured and can you provide references or photos of similar jobs?

• Do you charge extra for heavy debris removal (e.g. chipper hire or additional labour)?

 

How to Avoid Surprises

 

• Provide clear access and parking or let the tradie know restrictions

• Move cars, children’s toys and pet bowls out of the working area

• Point out plants to keep and any protected trees or boundary issues

• Confirm where green waste should be left or whether you want it removed from site

• Tell the tradie about narrow gates, steps or other access constraints before work starts

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