Finding a Gardener in High Lane: You should never be ashamed to ask for assistance if your High Lane garden is a bit lacklustre and you simply cannot find the time to tackle it yourself. Think carefully before you hire someone because lots of people in High Lane do gardening, some are professional gardeners and some just dabble. Though now and again you will find that "guy down the road" has some reasonable gardening knowledge, a professional gardener in High Lane will generally be more qualified in horticultural matters.
You want your garden to be treated with respect by someone who knows exactly what they are doing. Therefore, your goal must be to locate a gardener in High Lane who does a thorough job and can be depended upon. Some plants and trees need special care, in which case this is even more important. Don't make do with any Tom, Dick or Harry, get yourself a decent gardener.
The routine jobs which need doing in the garden are likely to be much the same regardless whether your garden is small or big. In spring and summer you should organise more frequent gardener visits as the jobs that need doing increase. Among the most common jobs needing to be done in High Lane gardens are lawn mowing, general tidying, weeding and hedge cutting. Tasks such as driveway cleaning, repairing fences, waste removal and patio installation are other things that your gardener will probably help you with.
How much you pay depends on who you hire, the hourly rate for a professional gardener will be at least £20, while you might get away with £10 - £15 if you take a chance on that "geezer down the street". It might be the case that your chosen gardener will need more than an hour to whip your garden into shape. Many gardeners might even insist on a minimum visit time of at least two hours or so. This is not greed or stretching the job out, but simply making allowances for travel, unloading and waste removal when necessary.
Asking for money up front is not normal for gardeners (unlike builders), so be extra careful if they do. Once your garden is finished you should expect to be asked for payment in cash, because most gardeners prefer this. Make sure that you get a receipt, no matter what type of payment you agree on, this will avoid arguments down the line.
Make sure your gardener is clear about your requirements, give him/her a list of jobs before they begin. Your gardener will be there to give you advice and guidance on any aspect of your garden, so make the most of his/her knowledge. Make sure that all twigs, weeds and lawn cuttings will be removed and disposed of afterwards, certain gardeners don't do this. It is generally better for them to take it rather than cluttering up your garden.
Gardeners are used to providing their own refreshments, but this shouldn't stop you from offering them a cup of tea or even a cold drink on a hot summer's day. Considerations like this will always be appreciated and will often result in a better standard of work. Go out and talk to your gardener now and again to keep a friendly rapport going and also to pick their brains. This is not to say you should stand there all day gabbing, this will merely hinder your gardener and stop him/her from doing their job.
Some High Lane gardeners will also help with nature gardens, tree planting in High Lane, raised beds in High Lane, winter maintenance, power washing High Lane, garden trellis, greenhouse assembly, shrub planting High Lane, soft landscaping, composting, shed assembly High Lane, plant selection, driveway cleaning, hedge planting, soil health checks, artificial turf in High Lane, garden electrics, strimming, plant sourcing, garden planters and other types of gardening in High Lane, Greater Manchester.
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