Gardening in Cabanatuan City
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Typical price: ₱500–₱10,000
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Gardening prices in Cabanatuan City
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Garden maintenance day Full day: grass, beds, sweeping, and tidy for a subdivision lot | ₱500 | ₱800 | ₱1,500 |
| Hedge and shrub trimming Shaping santan, ficus, and boundary hedges with debris bagged | ₱600 | ₱1,200 | ₱2,500 |
| Monthly maintenance (2 visits) Fortnightly upkeep of a standard lot | ₱1,500 | ₱2,500 | ₱4,500 |
| Overgrown lot clearing Team clearing of a neglected garden or vacant lot with hauling | ₱2,500 | ₱5,000 | ₱10,000 |
How to hire a gardening pro in Philippines
- Choose between a freelance hardinero (day rate) and a maintenance company (per-visit with equipment) — companies suit villages with vendor accreditation rules
- For gated subdivisions, clear HOA worker-entry requirements before the first visit
- Agree scope explicitly: grass, beds, sweeping, hauling — each is a separate item in local practice
- Clarify equipment: freelancers often expect homeowner tools; companies bring their own
- Agree wet-season frequency — growth roughly doubles June-November
- For plant-buying trips, agree who pays transport and how plant costs are documented
- Pay per visit or per payroll period; avoid multi-month advances
Home gardening is informal and unregulated in the Philippines; PCAB licensing applies only to sizable landscaping contractors. The Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority regulates commercial pesticide use. In gated subdivisions, HOA accreditation and worker-entry rules are the de facto regulatory layer for household services.
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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.
When is the best season to book garden work?
Spring and early summer are peak demand — book maintenance slots weeks ahead. Structural pruning of many trees and shrubs is best (and cheapest to book) in the dormant season. Autumn cleanups are the second peak. For big tidy-up projects, late winter often gets you faster scheduling and keener pricing in Cabanatuan City.
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.
How do gardeners charge for one-off vs regular work?
One-off jobs carry a premium: travel, quoting, and disposal aren't spread across repeat visits, and there's usually a minimum charge of 1-2 hours. Regular slots get the best hourly rate. If you only need occasional help, batching tasks into a single half-day visit twice a season beats calling someone out for each small job.
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 much does a gardener cost in the Philippines?
A freelance hardinero charges PHP 500-1,000 per day in Metro Manila (less in the provinces), while maintenance companies charge PHP 800-2,500 per visit with equipment. Monthly garden maintenance for a subdivision lot commonly lands at PHP 1,500-4,000 for fortnightly visits.
How does the wet season change garden maintenance in the Philippines?
June-November rains roughly double growth: grass, weeds, and hedges all surge, and fortnightly visits become the minimum to keep a garden tidy. Typhoon cleanup — fallen branches, debris — is a recurring extra; agree in advance whether storm cleanup is included in a monthly arrangement or billed separately.
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