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What gardening costs in United Kingdom

Researched national ranges in GBP. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Regular maintenance visit Weeding, edging, deadheading, and tidy for an average garden, fortnightly £30 £50 £90
Hedge trimming (standard run) Routine trim of a typical boundary hedge with trimmings removed £60 £120 £250
Seasonal tidy-up (day job) Autumn or spring blitz: cutbacks, leaves, beds, and waste away £150 £250 £400
Border refresh and planting Weed, improve soil, and replant a typical border, plants included £200 £400 £800
Overgrown garden clearance Multi-day clearance of a neglected garden with licensed waste removal £400 £900 £2,000

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How to hire a gardening pro in United Kingdom

  1. Get 2-3 quotes with photos — UK gardeners charge hourly (£15-£45) or day rates, with London at the top
  2. Check public liability insurance (£1m-£2m standard)
  3. If they remove green waste, verify Environment Agency waste carrier registration — householders share liability for fly-tipped waste
  4. For any spraying, ask for the PA1/PA6 certificate of competence — required for professional pesticide use
  5. Before major hedge or tree work, check for Tree Preservation Orders and conservation area rules with your council — unauthorised work is an offence
  6. Don't cut hedges harbouring nesting birds (roughly March-August) — it's an offence under the Wildlife and Countryside Act; plan major hedge work for autumn/winter
  7. Agree scope per visit in writing for regular slots, and holiday cover arrangements

Frequently asked questions

What garden jobs are worth doing myself vs hiring out?

DIY-friendly: watering, light weeding, deadheading, mowing a small lawn. Worth hiring: tall hedge cutting (falls from ladders are the classic garden injury), tree pruning, clearing heavy overgrowth, and anything generating bulk waste you can't dispose of. The rule of thumb — if it needs a ladder, a chainsaw, or a trailer, hire it out.

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.

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.

Should I hire a solo gardener or a garden maintenance company?

A solo gardener is cheaper, builds knowledge of your garden, and is ideal for regular maintenance — but service stops when they're ill or fully booked. Companies bring teams, insurance, and cover, and handle bigger one-off jobs. Many households use a solo regular plus a company for annual heavy work like hedge reductions.

What does a gardener cost in the UK?

Checkatrade's 2026 figures put gardeners at £15-£45 per hour, averaging £25-£35, with self-employed day rates of £150-£300. Regular fortnightly maintenance for an average garden typically runs £30-£70 per visit. London and the South East price 20-35% above the national average.

When can hedges legally be cut in the UK?

There's no blanket ban, but it's an offence to damage active birds' nests — so reputable gardeners avoid major hedge work from roughly March to August and schedule reductions for autumn and winter. Light trimming that visibly avoids nests is done year-round; a gardener who'll flail an overgrown hedge in May without checking is a red flag.

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