Gardening in York
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Typical price: £28–£1,850
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Gardening prices in York
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regular maintenance visit Weeding, edging, deadheading, and tidy for an average garden, fortnightly | £28 | £45 | £85 |
| Hedge trimming (standard run) Routine trim of a typical boundary hedge with trimmings removed | £55 | £110 | £230 |
| Seasonal tidy-up (day job) Autumn or spring blitz: cutbacks, leaves, beds, and waste away | £140 | £230 | £370 |
| Border refresh and planting Weed, improve soil, and replant a typical border, plants included | £180 | £370 | £740 |
| Overgrown garden clearance Multi-day clearance of a neglected garden with licensed waste removal | £370 | £830 | £1,850 |
How to hire a gardening pro in United Kingdom
- Get 2-3 quotes with photos — UK gardeners charge hourly (£15-£45) or day rates, with London at the top
- Check public liability insurance (£1m-£2m standard)
- If they remove green waste, verify Environment Agency waste carrier registration — householders share liability for fly-tipped waste
- For any spraying, ask for the PA1/PA6 certificate of competence — required for professional pesticide use
- Before major hedge or tree work, check for Tree Preservation Orders and conservation area rules with your council — unauthorised work is an offence
- 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
- Agree scope per visit in writing for regular slots, and holiday cover arrangements
UK gardening is unlicensed, but three real rules bite: professional pesticide users need a certificate of competence, anyone transporting your garden waste must be a registered waste carrier, and trees under a Tree Preservation Order or in a conservation area need council consent before work. Disturbing nesting birds when hedge-cutting is a criminal offence.
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Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between a gardener and a landscaper?
A gardener maintains what exists: mowing, weeding, pruning, planting, seasonal care. A landscaper builds or rebuilds: patios, walls, turf laying, planting schemes, irrigation. Gardeners charge by the hour or visit; landscapers quote by project. Hiring a landscaper for weeding wastes money; hiring a gardener to build a retaining wall risks a bad wall.
Are gardening quotes negotiable?
For recurring work, yes at the margins — committing to a fortnightly slot year-round typically earns 10-15% off the casual rate, and flexible scheduling (letting the gardener slot you in around bigger jobs) helps too. One-off jobs are less flexible because disposal and travel costs are fixed. Multiple quotes remain your best lever in York.
How do I get an accurate gardening quote?
Send photos of the whole garden including problem areas, state the size roughly, list what you want done (be specific: 'trim the 15m laurel hedge' beats 'tidy the garden'), and say how the green waste should be handled. Good gardeners in York will quote a first longer visit to get on top of things, then a lower recurring rate.
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 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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