Find a Landscaper you can trust in Buckley.

Choose from 119 Landscapers, all rated by people like you.

Over 44 reviews & an average rating of 4.4/5 stars, you'll find the right pro

Choose and shortlist

Use the shortlist button to select up to 4 tradespeople, enter your project details and press send

or

Keen to get on with the job?

Get up to 4 quotes from local Landscapers near you

View Shortlist
Verified Pro

DH Electrical

0 review(s)
Offers services in BUCKLEY
Hi I'm Danny from DH Electrical. I have been in the electrical industry for over 12 years covering industrial, commercial ...
Verified Pro
Bespoke Garden Design in the heart of Cheshire Best fo affordable and stylish, reliable and modern garden design local ...
Verified Pro

All type cleaning

4 review(s)
Offers services in BUCKLEY
My name is Tommy I have been in the trade for 40 years. We specialise in Block drives, gravel drives, tarmac drives, Patios.
Verified Pro

I.T.S Paving

0 review(s)
Offers services in BUCKLEY
At I.T.S Paving we have many years of experience and hundreds of styles available to stir your imagination! Our team of ex...
Verified Pro

Clear Drain Services

0 review(s)
Offers services in BUCKLEY
All drainage works carried out. All property maintenance works carried out. Same day response.
Verified Pro

M6 Flooring

0 review(s)
Offers services in BUCKLEY
M6 Flooring Ltd is a family business that fits and restores wooden flooring and vinyl flooring, we also fit wood and vinyl...

Recent Landscaper Enquiries

18 Jul

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Buckley, Mold - CH7

Enquiry from: Richard A

Start Date: Immediate

Large lawn grass cutting and up keep

Post a similar request >

08 Jul

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Buckley, Mold - CH7

Enquiry from: Richard A

Start Date: Immediate

Lawn maintenance and grass cutting

Post a similar request >

24 Jun

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Buckley, Mold - CH7

Enquiry from: Mark V

Start Date: Immediate

Dear Sir/Madam, We are currently tendering for a project to carry out flood alleviation works at Loggerheads Country Park, ***. We require Landscaping works to be carried out and would appreciat...

Post a similar request >

19 Jun

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Buckley, Mold - CH7

Enquiry from: Wyn R

Start Date: Immediate

please could you give me a ring? thanks, wyn do you have a: extra large garden property type: commercial property type: do you have a: please call to appoint

Post a similar request >

07 May

Garden | Landscaping

Buckley, Mold - CH7

Enquiry from: Ann S

Start Date: Immediate

1. Euphorbia plant removing urgently asap as it has given my husband allergic reaction. Also quote for work in garden. You have done our drive and garden in 2022.

Post a similar request >

26 Apr

Garden | Landscaping

Buckley, Mold - CH7

Enquiry from: Charlotte D

Start Date: Immediate

Please can I get a quote for a patio and pathway, it's 16m2 in total. Would you be able to quote for low, medium, high quality flags?

Post a similar request >

05 Apr

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Buckley, Mold - CH7

Enquiry from: Sandra W

Start Date: Immediate

Small fencing to front garden between us and next door. Asap

Post a similar request >

21 Mar

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Buckley, Mold - CH7

Enquiry from: Kylie D

Start Date: Immediate

Removal of grass and area flagged.

Post a similar request >

04 Mar

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Buckley, Mold - CH7

Enquiry from: Alan T

Start Date: Immediate

Drive and patio cleaned fences painted. General weeding and tidying of boarders.

Post a similar request >

25 Feb

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Buckley, Mold - CH7

Enquiry from: Pete H

Start Date: Immediate

general tidying up, cut lawns, trim hedges, pull weeds, remove detritus. will also need consultation for replacement of moisture barriers under ballast in front garden.

Post a similar request >

01 Nov

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Buckley, Mold - CH7

Enquiry from: Daren R

Start Date: Immediate

I have collected garden waste including plastic, wood, metal, and old trampoline and lawn mower and would like a quote to take them away please. Thanks.

Post a similar request >

14 Oct

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Buckley, Mold - CH7

Enquiry from: Paul J

Start Date: Immediate

Remove old fence and replace and extend new posts and panels

Post a similar request >

20 Sep

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Buckley, Mold - CH7

Enquiry from: Laura J

Start Date: Immediate

Grass cutting at the front and back, weed control, overall tidy up of gardens

Post a similar request >

13 Sep

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Buckley, Mold - CH7

Enquiry from: James S

Start Date: Immediate

Hedge cutting in front and rear garden.

Post a similar request >

06 Aug

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Buckley, Mold - CH7

Enquiry from: Nic B

Start Date: Immediate

the hedge at front of house needs trimming & front patio weeding. bit of back garden cutting pls are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: terrace do you have a: small garden...

Post a similar request >

25 Jul

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Buckley, Mold - CH7

Enquiry from: Lavinia S

Start Date: Immediate

Raised borders on 2 sides and border edging at the bottom of the back garden.

Post a similar request >

07 Jul

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Buckley, Mold - CH7

Enquiry from: Claire M

Start Date: Immediate

Hi I need to get my overgrown garden under control, this includes back garden, trees, muddy planted areas at front and side. Cut right back and tidied and the cuttings removed. I can provide photos, i...

Post a similar request >

27 Jun

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Buckley, Mold - CH7

Enquiry from: Meirion P

Start Date: Immediate

Hi I’m after a garden maintenance package for an informal mature garden along with a pond refurbishment to get the pump and filter going again to continue to encourage wildlife and also a third pro...

Post a similar request >

30 Sep

Garden | Landscaping

Buckley, Mold - CH7

Enquiry from: Anna J

Start Date: Immediate

i need the hedge at the front and back of my garden trimmed and a large red currant bush by my back hedge and nut bush at the corner of my front lawn trimmed. are you the property owner: owner of the...

Post a similar request >

29 Sep

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Buckley, Mold - CH7

Enquiry from: Robin M

Start Date: Immediate

Hello I am looking for some help clearing alarge overgrown area around my house including brush cutting, hedge cutting and removal of some small trees/shrubs.

Post a similar request >

How much do Landscaper services cost?

How much do Landscapers cost? Prices for Landscapers in 2025 can vary depending on the type of work that you want to have performed in your home.

If you’ve decided to hire a landscaping professional for your outdoor area, you’ll probably be wondering how much it’s going to cost so you can start planning. A landscape garden serves a wide range of purposes from beautification of your surrounding and building to serving as a perfect spot for family and friends’ get-togethers and to brighten up one’s life. However, we must also note that the landscaping does not come cheap. In order to make it look great and send a clear message, there’s need for an effective and careful planning as well as consideration which perfectly combines both beauty and utility (as not every landscaping idea works perfectly for every house). So, just how much do landscapers charge?

Just like most home improvement projects, the price of charged by landscapers is influenced by a wide array of factors. These factors include the scope of the project, the size of the landscape, the type of material and size of your patio, the cost of the plants and mulches, the professional daily or hourly rate as well as the unique treatment of the aesthetics of planting.

In general, landscapers can charge as little as a price ranging from £15 to £20 and £45 per hour greatly influenced by the location as well as the landscaping services required. As a daily rate, professional landscapers tend to charge about £140 to £200 per day. However, it should be noted that the major factors influencing the price that a landscaper will charge is based on the area you live in as well as the size of your garden. For instance, if you live in an area with higher demands like London, you can expect to be charged a lot more than anywhere else.

The table reveals the sorts of work that Landscapers commonly do and also the typical cost range of these projects. Some jobs take longer to finish than others so prices do differ by task.

View our Landscaper cost guide View our Landscaper advice

The average price
of a Landscaper in Buckley is:

£1,478

Landscaper job Landscaper cost in 2025
Wooden fencing in Buckley £1,125-£1,725
Landscaping in Buckley £2,250-£3,450
Garden maintenance and upkeep in Buckley £188-£288
Wooden decking in Buckley £1,125-£1,725
Artificial Grass in Buckley £3,000-£4,600
Garden shed in Buckley £450-£690
Garden lighting in Buckley £320-£480
Driveway repair in Buckley £1,520-£2,280
Lawn Care in Buckley £130-£200

Related Landscaper searches in Buckley

Landscaper FAQs

How long does artificial grass last?
How long your artificial grass will last depends on its quality and how well you look after it. Most types of artificial grass should last at least 10 years. But if you buy high-quality grass and take good care of it, it could stay looking good for up to 20 years. There are a few things that impact how long your artificial grass lasts:
  • Blade material Artificial grass is made up of lots of individual blades, just like real grass. The blades are made of plastic and are sewn to a backing material. To help keep your artificial grass looking great for longer, a blend of blades made from nylon and polyethylene are best. Nylon is extremely resilient, but isn’t very comfy to walk on, so adding the polyethylene which is still very strong helps to keep it feeling nice underfoot.
  • Backing material The backing material holds all the artificial grass blades together. It’s made of two layers: a membrane that the grass is attached to, and a section that’s usually made of latex or polyurethane and bonds everything together. When you’re choosing your artificial grass, ask for samples – try to pull away the backing material. If it comes apart easily, steer clear of that type of grass.
  • The artificial grass’ use The lifespan of your artificial grass will depend on how much traffic it gets. It’s best to invest in strong nylon or nylon-blend turfs where it’s going to get walked on regularly, such as on a pathway to a door. Of course, if the artificial grass is more ornamental, a lower-quality product will last a long time.
  • Good installation One of the main things that will help your artificial grass last a long time is effective installation. If artificial grass is laid badly, it might suffer from poor drainage and weeds which will reduce its lifespan. It’s always best to get your artificial grass installed by a professional since they’re trained in fitting it to a high standard.
Do I need planning permission for fences?

Not if they are under 1 metre high if next to a road or 2 metres high elsewhere. It’s always recommended to check with your neighbours and the local authority if you are unsure. Other restrictions may apply, for example if a fence might impact driver visibility on nearby roads.

How to felt a shed roof?
Whether you want to felt a new shed roof or you’re re-felting your existing shed roof, it’s simple when you know how. Read our quick guide to see how easy it is.
  1. Remove any existing fascia boards Remove the fascia boards and the old felt if you’re re-felting.
  2. Measure the shed roof Measure the roof, taking into account that you should leave around 50mm for overlaps at the eaves and 75mm at the gable ends. You’ll probably need 3 pieces of felt, but some smaller sheds only need 2.
  3. Apply felt to the roof Once you’ve cut the felt to size, apply the each piece to the roof, pulling it tight. Then nail along the length of the roof at 100mm intervals. For nails at the bottom edge, they can be wider – around 300mm. If you’re adding a piece of felt in the middle of the shed along the apex, fix it using adhesive, then nail it at the lower edge at 50mm intervals.
  4. Tidy up the overhangs Fold down the felt at each overhang and nail it securely. Cut a slit in the overhang at the apex using a pen knife, then fold that down and nail at 100mm intervals along the gable. If you like, you can add fascia boards to keep the shed looking neat. Use wood nails to secure them and then trim away any excess felt.
That’s it. It sounds scary, but it won’t take you long to felt your shed roof as long as you follow instructions carefully.
What’s the difference between hard and soft landscaping?

Hard landscaping refers to structural elements like patios, pathways, paving and sheds, usually required for a complete garden overhaul. Soft landscaping means plants, grass and trees, this can usually be managed by a general gardener and requires little disruption.

How do I get rid of moss, mushrooms and weeds in my lawn?

Moss, mushrooms and weeds are all problems that many homeowners face on their lawns. Luckily, with a bit of maintenance, there are ways you can get rid of these unwanted organisms and prevent them from coming back. Getting rid of moss A simple way to remove moss from your lawn is by scarification. This basically means that you vigorously rake your lawn, but only do this in the autumn when the grass is actively growing and it’s not too hot, cold or dry. However, you can also use specific weedkillers to control moss on your lawn, and most of these should be applied when the moss is actively growing. Apply in fine weather by hand or with a push-along spreader, making sure not to apply too much as you could kill off the grass too. Check the instructions, as some will require watering after 48 hours if it’s not rained. Then, get into a scarification routine to help prevent moss growth. Removing mushrooms from your lawn If you’ve got mushrooms in your lawn, it usually means that your lawn is damp and shaded, so it never dries out, and is organic waste-rich. There could be a drainage problem with your lawn that is encouraging mushroom growth, so it’s important to investigate why the mushrooms are growing to prevent them from returning once you’ve removed them. To get rid of mushrooms in your lawn, make sure you scarify your lawn and get rid of all the moss, thatch and dead grass that comes up. If you leave it, this is heaven for mushrooms to grow in. If your lawn is shaded, try to prune and thin surrounding trees to offer it more light. If you do all of these things, it will prevent mushrooms from growing in the future, and then it might be worth using a fungicide to get rid of the mushrooms that are there. But if you just do this step, it’s likely the mushrooms will just come back. How to get rid of weeds To get rid of weeds from your lawn, you can use selective weedkillers that will just kill the weeds and leave your grass alone. But if you’d rather not use weedkiller, you can get rid of weeds from your lawn manually. For large, deep-rooted weeds like dandelions or plantains, use a trowel to lever them out, ensuring that you get the whole plant including its roots. Then use compost to fill the hole it leaves behind, pushing it deeply into the hole. Sprinkle with fresh grass seed, cover with extra compost and water. Make sure you keep the area damp until the seed has germinated. To prevent moss, mushrooms or weeds from returning, the best things to do are:

  • Scarify your lawn in the autumn, and lightly in the spring if necessary
  • Seed your lawn in the autumn if you need to
  • Try to keep trees trimmed and pruned as much as possible to reduce shade
  • Use a pre-emergent weedkiller in the spring to catch them before they grow and handpick any that come through
  • Mow your lawn regularly in the spring and summer, being careful not to remove more than a third of grass at a time, then before winter give it one last mow and a fertilisation treatment

When should I scarify my lawn?

Scarification is the name given to the process where you remove excess thatch and moss from your lawn to encourage it to grow and look healthy. Although it sounds difficult, it’s actually pretty easy – simply grab a sturdy rake and apply moderate pressure to rake out moss, thatch and dead grass. Then collect it up and add to your compost heap if you have one. You can also use a petrol or electric rake, but you just want to tease out the moss and thatch. Don’t be tempted to go deep into the grass, as this could damage your lawn. So when should you scarify your lawn? The experts say that the best time is in the autumn, when the grass is actively growing and it’s not too hot, cold or dry. Most of summer’s weed seeds will have gone, so you won’t encourage weeds to grow in the raked-up soil. This soil also makes an ideal seed bed for over seeding with new grass seed, so that’s why you don’t want to get weeds in there as well. However, you may also carry out light scarification in the spring – usually around April. Make sure you don’t go too far though – as you will end up with a rather disfigured lawn if you scarify too heavily and the dryness of summer stops the lawn from recovering. It’s also best to scarify your lawn in the spring if the following apply:

  • If you couldn’t do it the previous autumn – if you keep putting it off, you might end up with extreme moss and weed growth
  • If your lawn is shaded – these areas will thin over winter and start to thicken from spring onwards, so if you scarify in the autumn you’ll make your lawn even thinner.
  • If your lawn is under trees – pair the shade from the trees with the fall of leaves in the autumn and your grass won’t be healthy, but in the spring the trees are bare, allowing lots of light onto your lawn to help it grow.
How to overseed a lawn?

Overseeding your lawn is an essential part of keeping your lawn looking its best. It’s also known as reseeding, and helps to repair damaged areas that might have been caused by a harsh summer or winter. It’s best to overseed your lawn during the spring or autumn, when the temperature is mild but there’s still a fair amount of rainy days to help the grass seed grow. To prepare your lawn for overseeding, you should do the following things around 1-2 weeks beforehand:

  • Weed the lawn by hand or using a weedkiller (make sure you leave enough time to do this according to the instructions)
  • Remove stones and large twigs
  • Scarify your lawn to remove moss and loosen soil
  • Fertilise the soil with a quick-release fertiliser

Once you’ve taken these steps, you’re ready to start overseeding your lawn.

  1. Mow your lawn to around 25mm in length.
  2. Water the soil so it’s moist but not too damp.
  3. Sprinkle your new grass seed evenly over the lawn, but apply more in patchy or thin areas. Generally gardeners say to use 35g per square metre, but up to 50g on thin areas.

When you’re finished, give your lawn a final water, and do this every day until the new grass is established – particularly if it’s not rained. Just make sure you don’t overwater it. It’s also a good idea not to walk on your lawn for around 2-3 weeks after you’ve overseeded it.

Can you hoover artificial grass?
While you might see some people hoovering their artificial grass, it’s not recommended. Using a household vacuum cleaner on your artificial grass could suck up and remove the blades of grass, creating patches and making it look as bad as a balding natural lawn. Also, artificial grass blades are made from tough plastics like nylon and polyurethane. The blades could easily clog up your hoover and damage it, so it’s best to steer clear of using it to clean your artificial turf. What can I use instead of a vacuum cleaner? A good old rake or broom can get rid of leaves and debris from your artificial grass, but you may miss smaller pieces like pet hair or sand and gravel. If you have a leaf blower, you can use this on a low setting – but be careful as you could blow away the sand infill that keep your artificial lawn looking springy and fresh. Luckily, there are artificial lawn power brooms available to buy, and this could be a good option over hoovering your artificial grass. They are electrically powered brushes that push away dirt rather than sucking it up, and they can even plump your lawn to keep it looking at its best. Even if you don’t hoover your artificial grass, it’s still likely that over time some sand infill will get carried away. To keep your lawn bouncy, ask your installer to top up the sand every now and again or have a go at doing it yourself.

Landscaper help and advice

How it works

Tell us about your Landscaper project

Answer a few quick questions to help us match you with the right Landscaper

Get up to 4 free quotes

Receive no-obligation quotes from 4 Landscapers working in Buckley.

Pick the right pro for you

Compare prices, customer reviews and services, and hire the right Landscaper.

Are you a Landscaper in Buckley?

View our open Landscaper jobs near you

Join today
View Shortlist