Finding a Gardener in Fence Houses: Nobody likes to see their garden looking a little the worse for wear, so fetching in some outside help is always a possibility if you can't find the time to spare. It is tempting to call on the "geezer down the road" who helps out your neighbour, or you could actually bring in a proper Fence Houses gardener. Although many professional gardeners don't have any formal qualifications, they generally have more relevant knowledge than that "fella down the road" does.
It is not too much to ask that any gardener treats your garden, plants and contents with a degree of respect. Always try to track down a gardener in the Fence Houses area who will do a good job and who can be trusted. When you've got shrubs and trees requiring specialist care, this becomes even more vital. Don't make do with any Tom, Dick or Harry, get yourself a decent gardener.
Even if your garden is relatively small, there are a handful of jobs which need attending to on a routine basis. As you can imagine the need for this regular maintenance is more necessary in spring and summer. Typical jobs that Fence Houses people need doing in their gardens include: general cleaning, mowing lawns, trimming hedges and weeding. There are plenty more jobs that might need doing for example waste removal, patio installation, fence repairs and cleaning driveways, most Fence Houses gardeners will also be willing to tackle these.
When hiring a professional gardener you are paying for his/her expertise, so expect to pay in the region of £20 for each hour worked. Usually gardeners will not be happy doing just one hours work. Generally gardeners would prefer to spend a minimum of 2 - 3 hours to make it worthwhile. Remember, they have to travel to and from your house, and maybe also get to the tip with your rubbish.
Be extremely suspicious of any Fence Houses gardener who requests money up front before doing the job. Paying a deposit for materials might be appropriate for bigger jobs like decking or fencing. Once your garden is finished you should expect to be asked for payment in cash, because most gardeners prefer this. Whatever kind of payment you and your gardener agree on, get a receipt to avoid later arguments.
Make certain the gardener knows what your expectations are for your garden, job lists can help make everything clearer. The layout of your garden is something any decent gardener will be able to help you with, they will know which plants perform best where, don't be scared to ask for guidance. It is always a good idea to check if your gardener includes the removal of waste in his/her service, this is not always the case. It is unfair to leave you with piles of garden waste.
Spare a thought for your gardener toiling away on your property with no facilities at hand. Offer them the use of your toilet and perhaps provide a drink. Gardeners are appreciative of gestures like this and will no doubt reward you by doing the best possible job. Having a friendly rapport with your gardener is also important, so chat with them on a regular basis, discuss plans and bounce ideas off each other. Having said that, don't hold your gardener up by wittering on all day and preventing him/her from getting on with the job.
Fence Houses Garden Design
While a gardener may be a genius when it comes to looking after your garden, it might be a different "kettle of fish" when it comes to garden design. It is not always easy to find the right person for this type of project. Have a chat with your gardener and see if they are happy to take this on. Otherwise you will need to find an expert in this field.
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