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Known locally as garden services. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in South Africa.

Typical price: ZAR 300–ZAR 3,500

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Researched national ranges in ZAR. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Small garden service visit Team visit: mow, edges, sweep, refuse bagged ZAR 300 ZAR 450 ZAR 600
Medium garden service visit Standard suburban stand, full maintenance bundle ZAR 450 ZAR 600 ZAR 800
Large garden service visit Big stands with extensive beds and lawn ZAR 700 ZAR 900 ZAR 1,300
Once-off cleanup Team day recovering a neglected garden, refuse removed ZAR 900 ZAR 1,800 ZAR 3,500
Monthly contract (weekly visits) Four supervised visits per month, medium garden ZAR 1,300 ZAR 2,000 ZAR 3,000

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How to hire a gardening pro in South Africa

  1. Choose between a garden service company (team visits, equipment included) and employing a gardener directly — direct employment makes you an employer under SA labour law
  2. For services: check company registration, public liability insurance, and COIDA cover for workers
  3. For direct hire: comply with national minimum wage, a written employment contract, and UIF registration
  4. Agree the visit scope: mowing, edges, beds, sweeping, and refuse bagged is the standard service bundle
  5. Confirm refuse removal — garden refuse rules and dump fees vary by municipality
  6. Ask for references in your suburb; the market is hyper-local
  7. For irrigation and borehole systems, confirm the service checks and reports faults

Frequently asked questions

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'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.

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.

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.

What do garden services cost in South Africa?

Per-visit team services run R400-R600 for medium gardens and R800-R900 for large ones (Procompare 2025-26 data), with monthly weekly-visit contracts at R1,200-R2,500. A directly-employed gardener working one day a week costs less in cash terms but adds employer obligations — contract, minimum wage, UIF.

Garden service vs 'garden day' domestic worker — how does SA handle this?

Both models are common. The service brings a supervised team with equipment for a fixed visit price. The traditional model — a gardener who comes weekly using your tools — is cheaper per day but you're the employer: minimum wage (reviewed annually), UIF registration, and a written contract are legally required, and enforcement has tightened.

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