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Cleator Moor - CA25
Enquiry from: Anthea K
Start Date: Immediate
VERY OLD LARGE CLEMATIS NEEDS A HAIR CUT BEFORE END FEBRUARY AND BIRDS START NESTING. ALSO PRESSURE WASH BACK YARD. THANK YOU
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Cleator Moor - CA25
Enquiry from: Anthea K
Start Date: Immediate
VERY OLD LARGE CLEMATIS NEEDS A HAIR CUT BEFORE END FEBRUARY AND BIRDS START NESTING. ALSO PRESSURE WASH BACK YARD. THANK YOU
Cleator Moor - CA25
Enquiry from: Rachel R
Start Date: Immediate
we need our back garden cleared, cut, deweeded, and just tidied up in general really. are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: terrace do you have a: small garden garden typ...
Cleator Moor - CA25
Enquiry from: Louise W
Start Date: Immediate
Hi I need two gardens grass cutting front and back if anyone was available on Friday 28th after 2:30?
Cleator Moor - CA25
Enquiry from: James M
Start Date: Immediate
Regular grass cutting and hedge trimming
Cleator Moor - CA25
Enquiry from: Peter B
Start Date: Immediate
are you the property owner: owner property type: terrace other forms: fencing agreed to receive quotes for selected products: yes please call to appoint are you the property owner: owner of the prope...
Cleator Moor - CA25
Enquiry from: Peter B
Start Date: Immediate
removal of privet hedge and replace with wooden fence on front garden approx 10 meters are you the property owner: owner property type: terrace do you have a: medium size garden garden type: front ga...
Cleator Moor - CA25
Enquiry from: Tracy H
Start Date: Immediate
are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached other forms: garden maintenance agreed to receive quotes for selected products: yes please call to appoint
Cleator Moor - CA25
Enquiry from: Tracy H
Start Date: Immediate
need garden fencing and a small gate one side and the front small panel and some gardening are you the property owner: owner of the property what level of service do you require: supply and install p...
Cleator Moor - CA25
Enquiry from: Iain E
Start Date: Immediate
are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: semi detached other forms: garden shed agreed to receive quotes for selected products: yes please call to appoint what level of ser...
Cleator Moor - CA25
Enquiry from: Iain E
Start Date: Immediate
hedge need trimming tidying and basically sort out are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) garden type: back garden, front garden garden type: back garden, front garden, side garden work ...
Cleator Moor - CA25
Enquiry from: Paul S
Start Date: Immediate
Customer visited the myfencingprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: House, Property owner: Owner, Panel number: 3-4 panels, Work description: Install 4 panels plus posts
Cleator Moor - CA25
Enquiry from: John J
Start Date: Immediate
4 meters by 4 meters of decking
Cleator Moor - CA25
Enquiry from: John J
Start Date: Immediate
4 meters by 4 meters of decking
Cleator Moor - CA25
Enquiry from: Glenys K
Start Date: Immediate
Concrete post fencing
Cleator Moor - CA25
Enquiry from: Lynsey T
Start Date: Immediate
I would luke my front lawn to be cut in a regular basis pkease also as a one off my hedges trimmed back Are you the property owner: Owner Property Type: Detached Do you have a: Small garden Garden Ty...
Cleator Moor - CA25
Enquiry from: Frank M
Start Date: Immediate
10 foot by eight wooden garden shef
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 adviceLandscaper job | Landscaper cost in 2025 |
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Wooden fencing in Cleator Moor | £1,125-£1,725 |
Landscaping in Cleator Moor | £2,250-£3,450 |
Garden maintenance and upkeep in Cleator Moor | £188-£288 |
Wooden decking in Cleator Moor | £1,125-£1,725 |
Artificial Grass in Cleator Moor | £3,000-£4,600 |
Garden shed in Cleator Moor | £450-£690 |
Garden lighting in Cleator Moor | £320-£480 |
Driveway repair in Cleator Moor | £1,520-£2,280 |
Lawn Care in Cleator Moor | £130-£200 |
Do I Need A Gardener Or Landscaper?
This is a question that’s often asked by most homeowners across the globe. While it’s true that both gardener and landscaper can make your garden a lot more beautiful and pleasing to the eye, it’s also crucial to know the significant difference between the two professions.
So who is a landscaper? We have two types of landscapers: the landscape architect whose job is to design a landscape and a landscape builder whose job is to do the physical requirements of creating a landscape. Both types are very interrelated such that landscape architects can also be landscape builders or have one or more of the other type in same team (as most landscaping building projects will be supervised by a landscape architect).
Now the main difference between a landscaper and a gardener is the type or scope of work they’re qualified to undertake. Generally, landscapers require just one or more types of trade licences to work, meanwhile a gardener may or may not need a trade licence. So who is a gardener?
It’s the job of a gardener to come in and maintain the landscape garden once the landscape has successfully built the outdoor area. In other words, it’s part of a gardener’s services to prune plants, mow the lawns, do the weeding, fertilize your soil and much more. It’s not their job to construct a large retaining wall or a gazebo. And you can also be sure they won’t appear with a backhoe ready to sculpt your landscape.
Overall, deciding who to choose between a gardener and a landscape depends on the type or scope of work that’s required. With the aforementioned differences, you should be able to easily determine who to call when in need of a landscaping or gardening service.
Whether you’re starting a garden from scratch or adding plants to a garden that needs a big of work, the biggest step in planting a garden is preparation. We’ll give you a few tips on how to plant a garden whatever your garden’s size. Check your soil The most important thing to do before you start to plant a garden is check your soil type. Different plants suit different soils, so you should choose ones that will like the soil in your garden. If your soil is sticky and muddy, it’s referred to as clay soil, but if it runs through your fingers when you pick it up it’s known as sandy. Ideally, you want something between the two to help your plants’ roots spread easily. If you have heavy clay soil, you’ll need to add well-rotted manure or compost to improve the structure, but if it’s sandy you’ll need to add organic matter to improve its fertility. Make a plan Don’t just start planting wherever – make sure you’ve got a plan of where you want everything to go. Do a simple drawing or cut out photos from magazines or the internet. How to plant bare root plants and trees When you’re planning what to plant in your garden, make sure you choose the correct amount and size of trees you’re going to plant. In a small to medium garden you only want one or two trees, and you don’t want anything too large that might spread too far. When you’re ready to plant, make sure there’s enough room for the roots to spread. Look for the soil ‘tide mark’ near the base which will show the depth that it was planted before, and use that as your guide. Dig your hole to the correct depth and width and fork the sides so it’s easier for roots to get in. Add some well-rotted manure and place the plant in the hole so the roots are spread out and fill the hole with soil. Planting potted plants Dig a hole deep enough for your plant – put the pot in the hole to check whether you’re there yet. You want around 2cm around the outside and don’t make the hole any deeper than the pot. If your plant has a tight root ball from outgrowing its pot, gently tease out the roots – it won’t harm the plant. How to plant plug plants in your garden Plug plants are usually mail-order plants that you get in spring and are a great way to start planting a garden. You must handle them carefully and water them before planting. Fill a small pot with compost and make a well in the centre, then drop the plug in. Gently pat the soil around it. You might need to pot them again to the next size up later on, and harden them off outside before planting them in the ground after there’s no risk of frost. With these few tips you can easily get started with planting your garden. But if you need some help and advice, get in touch with local gardeners who will be happy to give you a quote.
Our gardens are often our pride and joy, so we want them to look their best. If you notice that your garden is uneven, you’ll probably want to do something about it. But how do you level your garden or lawn? A gardener can help you do this and will get the best finish, but if you want to have a go at doing it yourself there are a few steps you can take. Before you start, make sure you’ve got all the following equipment to hand:
Then, you can get ready to level your garden.
That’s it. A gardener or landscaping company will be able to level your garden or lawn perfectly, so consider getting some quotes from local companies.
The most basic fencing starts at about £27 per panel. But if you want something that’s more decorative and better quality, expect to budget £30-£40 per panel.If you choose to get a professional to help you put up your fencing, they’ll probably be able to get your panels at a cheaper rate.
Pitting, also referred to as spalling is the event whereby “pits” or small holes start showing on the surface of your concrete driveway which makes it appear both worn and uneven. Concrete driveway pitting is a common but highly frustrating problem for most homeowners. You’ll see some concrete driveways that’ll only start to pit after a couple of years, but this is not true for all concrete driveways as others will start to show signs only after a couple of months. So how do you tackle this issue? Well, it’s relatively simple to tackle, however if you’re not confident or lack the necessary skills, we’d recommend you get in touch with a reliable professional who can guarantee the best results for help. In this guide, we’ll take you through the concrete driveway pitting repair process.
✓ Prepare the pits by cleaning the area, clearing out all debris and more. The small pits can be cleaned with a stiff brush while a sturdy broom will do a good job for larger pits.
✓ Make use of a hose to spray the concrete pits and flush out all remaining bits of waste.
✓ If you’re tackling series of small pits, simply use a caulking gun filled with pre-mixed epoxy and specially formulated for concrete to fill the pits. Clear off the excess eproxy ensuring that its level with the concrete surface. Once done, simply leave for at least 24 hours before the application of a concrete sealant to prevent the wear and tear of the new concrete.
✓ Chisel out a little concrete and clean with a pressure washer. Once done, apply a concrete resurfacing compound mixture into the holes and use a trowel to level off.
✓ Ensure that the repaired concrete driveway is protected from rain and foot traffic for at least 6 hours (or 24 hours for vehicles).
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