Regular garden care covers the essential tasks that keep your outdoor space looking tidy, healthy, and well-maintained throughout the year.

 

Pruning

Regular weeding

Bed and border care

Lawn edging

General garden tidy-ups

Seasonal preparation and upkeep

Maintaining hedges
 
Planting refresh with divisions, replacements or new plants. 

 

Typical visit rhythm is every 3–5 weeks, depending on the size of the garden. How quickly things grow in that particular space. The season and current conditions.

Garden Waste & Disposal I aim to keep things as sustainable as possible. Whenever suitable, I compost garden waste on‑site. Anything that can’t be composted is placed in your council garden‑waste bin, or I can help arrange removal if needed. 

Winter, visits naturally reduce to around once every six weeks, as growth slows and gardens need less hands‑on attention.


 

Seasonal & Specialist Garden Work

Some tasks are best carried out at specific times of the year, while others require extra expertise, equipment or materials. These fall outside regular garden care, but I am happy to provide quotes for this type of work.
 

For Example

Hedge Cutting (shape or height adjustments)

Soil Improvement & Mulching

Large-Scale Re-Planting

Lawn Improvement

Weed spraying (hardstanding areas only)

Shed and Fence Painting

Small Landscaping Changes 

Garden Walk-Through: Coaching & Advice

A practical, down-to-earth session for anyone who wants to understand their garden better or get clearer on what’s possible.

Together, we’ll walk through your garden and talk about planting ideas, layout opportunities, soil health checks, problem areas, seasonal care, and simple improvements you can make. This is informal, experience-based guidance, no drawings, plans, or design documents, just honest advice to help you make confident decisions about your space.

Price £40 

Home & Office Plant Care

Straightforward, reliable help to keep your indoor plants healthy whether at home or in the workplace.

 

Support available:

Watering and feeding routines

Light and placement advice

Repotting and soil refresh

Identifying common issues (watering, pests, poor light)

Ongoing office plant care

One-off “plant refresh” visits

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