Gardening in Galway
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Typical price: €35–€1,850
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Gardening prices in Galway
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regular maintenance visit Weeding, edging, and tidy for an average garden, fortnightly | €35 | €55 | €90 |
| Hedge trimming Routine trim of a standard boundary hedge, trimmings removed | €75 | €140 | €280 |
| Seasonal tidy-up (day job) Autumn or spring blitz with waste disposal | €170 | €260 | €410 |
| Overgrown garden clearance Multi-day clearance with authorised waste removal | €410 | €830 | €1,850 |
How to hire a gardening pro in Ireland
- Get 2-3 quotes with photos — Irish gardeners charge €25-€45/hr, Dublin at the top
- Check public liability insurance
- For green waste removal, use providers with authorised waste collection arrangements — bring-centre fees get passed through
- For spraying, confirm DAFM professional pesticide user registration
- Note hedge-cutting law: cutting hedgerows is restricted March 1 - August 31 under the Wildlife Acts (garden hedges are exempt, but nesting birds are still protected) — schedule big reductions for autumn/winter
- Agree a rain policy — Irish weather cancels garden days regularly
- For regular slots, agree holiday cover and winter scheduling
Irish gardening is unlicensed, but professional pesticide users must register with DAFM, and the Wildlife Acts restrict cutting hedgerows from March 1 to August 31 — domestic garden hedges are exempt from the calendar ban, but destroying active nests remains an offence, so reputable gardeners schedule major hedge work outside nesting season.
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Frequently asked questions
Can a gardener redesign my borders or just maintain them?
Many experienced gardeners handle planting design informally — refreshing a border, choosing plants for shade or drought. Full redesigns with hard landscaping cross into landscaper or garden designer territory. A practical route: have your gardener sketch a planting plan and quote plants plus labour; escalate to a designer only for structural changes.
What does a regular garden maintenance visit include?
A typical recurring visit covers lawn edges, weeding beds, deadheading, light pruning, sweeping paths, and a tidy-up. Hedge cutting, tree work, lawn treatments, and green waste haul-away are usually priced separately. Get the visit scope in writing — 'maintenance' means different things to different providers.
What questions should I ask before hiring a gardener?
Ask: Do you have public liability insurance? Is green waste removal included? What's your cancellation and weather policy? Can you name plants — or will prized perennials get weeded out? Do you bring your own tools? For regular slots, ask what happens to the schedule when they take holidays.
How can I keep garden maintenance costs down?
Choose low-maintenance planting (shrubs and perennials over annual beds), mulch beds to suppress weeds, keep hedges at a height reachable without platforms, and book a regular slot instead of crisis call-outs. Letting a garden slide is the expensive option — recovery visits cost multiples of maintenance visits.
Do gardeners take away garden waste?
Many do, for a fee that reflects local disposal costs — green waste is charged by volume at commercial facilities. Alternatives: your green-waste bin (slow for big jobs), composting on site (free, needs space), or a one-off waste collection. In several countries the person hauling your waste must be a licensed/registered waste carrier, so ask.
Do I need to provide tools for a gardener?
Professional gardeners bring their own hand tools, mower, and hedge trimmer — that's built into their rate. If a 'gardener' expects your tools, you're hiring casual labour, which is fine at a lower rate but means you supply and maintain equipment. Clarify before the first visit, especially for petrol machinery.
What does a gardener cost in Ireland?
Typical Irish rates are €25-€45 per hour, with regular maintenance visits for an average garden at €40-€80 and day rates of €180-€300. Dublin and surrounding counties price 15-25% above the rest of the country. Fortnightly visits March-October is the standard rhythm.
When should hedge cutting be done in Ireland?
Major hedge work belongs in September-February. The Wildlife Acts ban cutting hedgerows March-August (with exemptions including garden hedges), but active nests are protected everywhere — and Irish gardens are heavily birded. Light shaping is fine year-round with care; leave reductions and flailing for autumn.
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