Weeding and trimming

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01/10/25, 12:14
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Scope of Works
• Inspect garden and access to identify overgrown areas and priority beds
• hand-weed beds and borders, removing roots and seed heads where possible
• trim back perennials, low hedging and shrubs to tidy shape and reduce bulk
• strim or edge grass margins and clear moss or weed growth from paths and patios
• collect, bag and remove green waste or leave for client to compost depending on agreement
• wear appropriate PPE and note any contaminated soil, chemical treatment or pest issues for follow-up
Typical Cost
Charge Type | Low £ | High £ | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Call-out / Minimum | £45 | £90 | First 30–45 min on site |
Labour per hour | £40 | £55 | Per gardener, includes basic tools |
Materials | £0 | £30 | plant ties, mulch or small bags of compost if needed |
Disposal | £15 | £60 | green waste bag collection or small skip share |
Extras (e.g. access, machinery) | £0 | £220 | long-reach tools, hire of chipper or access equipment if needed |
TOTAL (most jobs come in here) | £120 | £350 | most small to medium front or back gardens after labour and disposal |
Time on Site
Typical visits take 1–4 hours for a single gardener on a small to medium garden; larger or very overgrown sites can take a full day or multiple visits, extended by dense weeds, tall hedges, restricted access or the need to hire machinery
Questions to Ask Your Tradie
• do you include disposal in the quote or is that extra
• will you use herbicide on persistent weeds and can you provide material safety details
• are you insured and do you have public liability cover for working on my property
• how many people will attend and what equipment will you bring
• will you protect borders, young plants and lawn edges while trimming
• do you need water/electricity on site or a nearby parking space for a trailer
How to Avoid Surprises
• clear access routes and let the tradie know of narrow gates or steps
• reserve parking or a loading space close to the garden for tools and green waste
• point out buried services, water taps and fragile plants before work starts
• tell the tradie about pets, children or neighbours who may be affected during work
• check if permission is needed for conservation area trees or tall hedges and arrange any permits
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