Garden Maintenance Services Near Me

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Julia Cameron
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Julia is a content writer who is originally from Brighton, but now lives in Spain. She writes about home improvements and health & Wellness. When she’s not working, she likes to get out in the sunshine with a good book.
29th April, 2026
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I have a degree in English & Writing. I have been working as a content developer for three years now and have also been freelance writing for three years. I have been focusing my freelance writing within the home improvement and DIY sector.
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An attractive garden not only enhances the appearance of your home, but it also creates a pleasant outdoor space you can enjoy.

Regular garden maintenance encourages plant growth and reduces the risk of insect infestation, and can quickly remedy any damage caused by bad weather.

Garden maintenance services are an ideal option for householders who are unable or don’t have the time to spend the hours necessary on garden upkeep.

A garden maintenance specialist has the knowledge and experience to keep your garden in tip-top condition and encourage healthy plant growth, all year round.

Use MyJobQuote to find a reliable garden maintenance service near you to care for and maintain your garden’s shrubs, hedges, plants and flowers to a professional standard.

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What Garden Maintenance Services Include

Garden maintenance services normally include a range of tasks designed to encourage plant health and growth, while keeping the garden tidy and attractive.

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Common garden tasks included weeding, watering, pruning and tidying. Some tasks are seasonal. During the autumn, they might include leaf clearance and during the spring, planting and cutting back plants.

Regular garden maintenance keeps a garden clean and tidy, helps plants to stay healthy and prevents long-term damage due to neglect.

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Common Types of Garden Maintenance Work

Garden maintenance is normally focused on keeping plants in good condition and making sure the outside space is attractive and uncluttered by fallen leaves or dead flowers.

Garden maintenance services might also offer additional services that they could do as a paid extra. These services include jobs like garden clearance, turf laying or staining wood fencing or a garden structure like a pergola or a gazebo.

If you have trees in your garden, your garden maintenance service may be able to recommend local tree surgeons or arborists to carry out tree removal, crown reduction or thinning or re-planting.

Typical garden maintenance work includes:

Lawn Mowing and Lawn Care

Lawn mowing usually needs to be carried out once or twice a week, depending on the size of your lawn and the rate at which it grows. A gardening maintenance service will mow the lawn with a lawnmower and finish off the edges with a strimmer. The job will normally take between 1 and 2 hours.

Hedge Trimming

Hedges provide natural boundaries, reduce noise pollution and provide support for wildlife. Privet hedges are very common in the UK. Most hedges benefit from being trimmed between once and twice a year, so that they don’t get too tall and remain thick at the side and the top. This job can take around 1-2 hours.

If you need a hedge removed, this might be an additional service offered by a garden maintenance service. If the hedge is large, it might need to be removed using an excavator, which will increase the cost.

Plant and Shrub Pruning

Pruning is an important part of garden maintenance. It removes dead growth, controls the size of the plant or shrub and encourages new and healthier growth. Some plants do well if they are cut back significantly (hard pruning), while other plants benefit more from only light pruning.

Pruning plants is an all-year-round task, depending on the plants and shrubs in your garden. For example, deciduous shrubs are pruned around February – March, but spring-flowering shrubs will need pruning as soon as they have finished flowering.

Weed Control

Weeds can take away nutrients and light from the other plants in your garden. Their roots can also damage structures or patio paving. Most gardeners will remove weeds using a rake, a fork and a hoe and remove the roots manually.

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The RHS recommend this type of weed control over using chemicals because of the damage they can do to the environment. Once the weeds have been taken up, mulching the soil will reduce the chance of more weeds appearing.

Leaf Clearance

During the autumn, leaves begin to fall from the trees, and many householders struggle to keep their lawns free from fallen leaves. It’s not a good idea to leave leaves on your lawn because they restrict air circulation and block out sunlight, so your grass doesn’t get the nutrients it needs for healthy growth.

Decomposed leaves can also cause thatch build-up, which stops water from penetrating down the roots. If this has happened, then ask your garden maintenance service if they can carry out lawn scarification to remove the thatch. This process will leave the lawn looking healthier, and the grass will start to grow again as the water is able to reach the roots.

Planting

Most planting is carried out between the months of October and April, after the cold weather and before it gets too hot in the summer. There are some exceptions. Root-balled and Bare-root trees and shrubs need to be planted as soon as you get them, and they are only available during autumn and winter.

Your garden maintenance contractor will make sure any new plants are regularly watered and that any nearby weeds are controlled.

Garden Tidying

Garden tidying is a common garden maintenance task. Clearing away weeds and leaves, tidy borders and raised beds, make sure climbing plants are tied securely and sweep and clean garden steps and paths. These are all jobs garden maintenance contractors will do to help keep a garden clean and tidy.

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Common Types of Garden Maintenance Work

One of the most common types of gardening services that people require is lawn care. Feeding the grass, watering, tidying the edges, and mowing are tasks many householders just don’t get the chance to do. Hiring a garden maintenance contractor will ensure that the lawn is always healthy and attractive.

Hedge trimming is another common gardening task. Many UK houses have hedges rather than fencing, especially at the front of their properties. It is part of the property aesthetic, so it’s important to keep a hedge looking neat and tidy.

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Other common tasks include pruning trees and plants, trimming shrubs, flower-bed maintenance and garden clearance.

Some tasks are jobs that need doing every week, while others only need doing on an ad-hoc basis. For example, if you’ve just moved into a house with a neglected garden, it might need clearing up before any regular garden maintenance begins.

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Signs You May Need Garden Maintenance Services

One of the biggest signs that you will benefit from hiring a gardener for regular garden maintenance is when you have a garden, and you can’t do the physical work that’s required, or you just don’t have the time.

Neatly cut hedges, weed-free pathways and clean paving also add kerb-appeal to your home.

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An overgrown and neglected garden isn’t an outdoor area you can make use of or enjoy. Using a regular gardener will bring the garden back to health and make it an attractive outdoor space that you can use for relaxing or entertaining.

If you have children or pets, a well-cared-for lawn and a clean patio will provide them with a safe place to run and play.

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How to Find Garden Maintenance Services Near You

It can take hours trawling the internet to find individuals or companies that are garden maintenance specialists.

To find a good range of contractors in your area, you will need to search for garden maintenance near me, garden maintenance companies near me, local garden maintenance near me and garden maintenance services near me.

However, there’s a much easier and quicker way. Use trusted trade directories. MyJobQuote can help to find you garden maintenance services in your area without the need to spend hours and hours browsing individual websites.

By using MyJobQuote, you can view garden maintenance companies near you using just one website. You can compare profiles, read feedback and check out garden services quickly and easily.

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The feedback we publish from previous customers can help you find out more about the reliability and professionalism of the individual or company offering garden maintenance in your area.

Using a trade directory is a convenient way to find reliable tradespeople with the right skills and experience to carry out the job you need to get done.

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Using MyJobQuote to Get Quotes

Getting quotes through MyJobQuote couldn’t be easier. It’s just a case of filling out a very simple form.

The first step is to type in your postcode, so that we know what area you come from.

Then tell us a bit about the job and mention any important details if they’re relevant. There are tick boxes for things like size or materials.

Upload photos if you have them, tick the box that is closest to your budget, add your timeline and leave an email contact address.

Local garden maintenance individuals or companies will view your job request, and if they work within your timeline and to your budget, they will contact you to give you a no-obligation quote for the work.

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Compare Local Garden Maintenance Professionals

It is always a good idea to obtain more than one quote. At least 3 is better. This gives you the opportunity to compare each contractor’s services, timescales and pricing. By comparing each quote, you can then choose a contractor that best suits your requirements.

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Only accept quotes in writing and make sure they have included the full scope of the work and clear pricing details for materials and labour.

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Verify Credentials and Qualifications

Garden maintenance contractors may have qualifications or training in horticulture. The Royal Horticultural Society offer qualifications, and so do LANTRA and City and Guilds.

However, some gardeners may not have received any formal training. They may have started their careers helping a qualified gardener and gained their skills over the years through working on the job.

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Landscape gardeners are usually qualified as they also provide planning and design services. Arborists, who specialise in tree care, may employ garden maintenance contractors as an extra service.

Positive feedback and a good portfolio of customers are good indications that you are dealing with a professional garden maintenance contractor.

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Questions to Ask Garden Maintenance Professionals

When you’ve received your quotes and before you make a final decision, speak to the contractors and ask them some questions about the job.

If you find that your questions are answered knowledgeably with a friendly attitude, then you know that the contractor is likely to be a good fit for your project.

When you are asking about experience, take into account the type of job you need to do. Is it something complex that needs a person with experience, or is it a simple job that a person just starting out could do?

Consider Asking:

  • How much garden maintenance experience do they have?
  • Can they show you photographs of previous gardening projects?
  • Can they have feedback from customers that you can read?
  • Whether or not they have horticultural training?
  • What is their recommendation for the number of hours needed for your garden maintenance?
  • When can they start?
  • To see their public liability insurance certificate. (Check that the name is either the individual or the company.

When you agree to use a garden maintenance contractor, ask them for an agreement that sets out:

  • The work
  • The contracted hours
  • The payment terms
  • The length of the contract

If you want any other work done in the garden that hasn’t been agreed beforehand, ask your gardener if they provide this as an extra service and pay them accordingly. A common extra is garden clearance or laying turf.

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Hiring a person to maintain your garden ensures that the plants and flowers in outdoor areas are well-cared for and stay healthy.

It also means your garden will always look attractive and be pleasant to sit out in on sunny days or warm evenings.

Outdoor entertaining, having a barbecue or just sitting on the patio with a good book will be much more enjoyable in a garden that’s well-maintained.

Using MyJobQuote to find garden maintenance services near you is a convenient and time-saving way to find reliable gardeners you can depend on.

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