Fencing | Wooden
Bilston - WV14
Enquiry from: Petuniah R
Start Date: Immediate
Timber fencing one side only
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Bilston - WV14
Enquiry from: Petuniah R
Start Date: Immediate
Timber fencing one side only
Bilston - WV14
Enquiry from: Joy C
Start Date: Immediate
Slabs laying for a path and small area by shed
Bilston - WV14
Enquiry from: Joy C
Start Date: Immediate
Part of garden landscaping build seperating wall make nice area
Bilston - WV14
Enquiry from: Jackie L
Start Date: Immediate
2 or 3 garden fence panels fitted are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached how many fence panels are you looking for: 1-2 panels what level of service do you req...
Bilston - WV14
Enquiry from: Bryan R
Start Date: Immediate
high grass to be cut down it's at le***high in places also high weed area at the bottom of the garden quite a large garden with elderly resident are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) p...
Bilston - WV14
Enquiry from: Ben M
Start Date: Immediate
the lawn edging off and gravel laying. the left hand side of the lawn slopes aswell as a few other small files so would like the turf levelled out are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) ...
Bilston - WV14
Enquiry from: Marlene M
Start Date: Immediate
hedge trimming. a trim of a hedge separating garden from the neighbours are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: semi detached do you have a: small garden garden type: back ...
Bilston - WV14
Enquiry from: Laura-Louise S
Start Date: Immediate
customer in the bilston area made an enquiry a couple of projects including fencing.call anytime and arrange an appointment to discuss. below is some details about this project: are you the property o...
Bilston - WV14
Enquiry from: Jean B
Start Date: Immediate
i need the existing side gate and partition removed and replaced as pvcu at present and door is broken. i would prefer to have a traditional wooden gate. it needs to have a secure lock that i can lock...
Bilston - WV14
Enquiry from: Joyce H
Start Date: Immediate
Customer visited the mygardeningprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Semi detached, Work description: general tidy & maintenance grass cutting etc
Bilston - WV14
Enquiry from: Stephanie P
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Customer visited the mygardeningprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Detached, Work description: Overgrown garden, bushes cutting back overgrown grass cutting down
Bilston - WV14
Enquiry from: Elizabeth R
Start Date: Immediate
*homeowner garden decking supplied and fitted please call to appoint
Bilston - WV14
Enquiry from: A
Start Date: Immediate
Mowing, tidy up of weeds regular maybe fortnightly
Bilston - WV14
Enquiry from: Marlene M
Start Date: Immediate
hedge trimming - trimming a hedge in the back garden. are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) garden type: back garden work required: hedges current state of garden: the garden is cleared...
Bilston - WV14
Enquiry from: Elke L
Start Date: Immediate
Right hand side of garden to be slabbed. Have 20 60x60cm to use up but will need more.
Bilston - WV14
Enquiry from: PETER G
Start Date: Immediate
general tidying up of areas around lawns, etc, front and back gardens, plus some hedge trimming are you the property owner: relative of owner property type: semi detached do you have a: medium size g...
Bilston - WV14
Enquiry from: Kuda C
Start Date: Immediate
customer visited the mygardeningprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. property type: semi detached work description: clearing the garden and tree trimming are you the property owner: tenant (wi...
Bilston - WV14
Enquiry from: Dawn H
Start Date: Immediate
brick built raised fish pond are you the property owner: owner property type: semi detached garden type: back garden work required: pond/water features current state of garden: the garden is cleared ...
Bilston - WV14
Enquiry from: Ruth M
Start Date: Immediate
need front and back garden grass cut is very long, weeding general tidy up are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) garden type: back garden, front garden work required: planting current s...
Bilston - WV14
Enquiry from: Jean W
Start Date: Immediate
not long moved into a new property on the stonefield edge estate and the lawn in the back garden is in need of mowing. are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: semi detache...
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 Bilston | £613-£2,863 |
Landscaping in Bilston | £1,875-£9,225 |
Garden maintenance and upkeep in Bilston | £188-£288 |
Wooden decking in Bilston | £663-£1,863 |
Artificial Grass in Bilston | £1,550-£3,050 |
Garden shed in Bilston | £325-£795 |
Garden lighting in Bilston | £320-£480 |
Driveway repair in Bilston | £785-£1,440 |
Lawn Care in Bilston | £130-£200 |
A patio is an outdoor space which can be used for a variety of stuffs which includes fun time with family and friends, reading time or just relaxing as the fresh breeze blows. With all these benefits and more, it’s becomes more obvious that there’s a need to keep your patio in a tip top condition at all times. If otherwise, you may not be able to enjoy your patio to your satisfaction and probably, for as long as you would want. You simply have to provide it with a regular maintenance which involves inspecting and identifying the damages that needs to be repaired before it gets out of hand. Fortunately, the minor repairs can be done by yourself if you’re confident enough. However, for bigger damages it’s advisable to call in a professional for help. In this article, we’ll take you through the patio reparation process.
✓ Prepare the area. This involves removing the problem piece gently and carefully. If there’s a piece you think can still be useful, store it in the re-use pile or you can start a new one. Once you’re done removing the pieces, the next thing to do would be to start removing anything that’s unwanted from the damaged area like debris, unwanted soil etc, and start sand fitting with some fresh sand. This should be levelled out to ensure there’s no bumps.
✓ With the sand down, you can start by putting the pieces back in together. This should be done gently to avoid any further damage. Do this until your patio
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Laying artificial grass is a popular project – it’s a great way to create a smart, low-maintenance garden. There are plenty of professionals around who are experts at installing artificial grass, but it’s possible to DIY too if you’re feeling confident.
Lots of homeowners choose to replace their existing turf with artificial grass, so lay it on soil. To do this, start by clearing the area of any greenery or turf. Then remove any extra soil to a depth of about 40mm. You might want to leave the centre of your area slightly higher than the edges for a more natural look.
Next, you need to add a weed membrane and a sharp sand sub-base. It doesn’t really matter which one of these you do first, but you might find it easier to lay the weed membrane first and then use the sand to weigh it down, to a depth of about 35mm. Use a rake and plank to make the sand level, and compact it with a plank and heavy hammer. It doesn’t need to be completely flat – gentle slopes are fine. The weed membrane should overlap joints by 300mm.
After you’ve done this, you can lay your grass. Roll it out, trim it to size and fasten it in place. Make sure the ends of the grass rolls are staggered so they don’t end in a line. Lay the artificial grass with the pile (the strands) leaning towards the house so it looks nice and full when you’re looking out from the house. If you’ve decided to use edging boards, you can nail the grass into the tops of the boards. Or, if you haven’t, use ground pins to anchor it into the soil. Brush the grass and you’re done!
Garden slabs are a joy to behold but only when done the right way. Well, the installation of paving slabs shouldn’t be exceed digging a little here and there, buying a small amount of mortar and pressing down the garden slab, right? Absolutely not! But we must admit how great it would have been if only it were that easy in real life. Let’s be honest, in reality, laying garden slabs does not only require you to prepare your sub-base painstakingly and mix your mortar using the appropriate materials, but you’d also have to work with accurate and precise paver placements to guarantee the patio’s longevity. Consequently, this happens to be a stressful and quite tricky challenge. If you lack the required confidence to pull this off, we’d recommend you hire the services of a seasoned professional who can guarantee the best results and also save you time and extra cash that may result from possible costly errors. In this guide, you’d gain more insight into the garden slabs laying process.
To get started, you’ll need sharp sand, cement, shovel, wheelbarrow, pointing trowel, rubber mallet, spirit level, jointing compound, hard-bristled brush and tarpaulin.
Aeration, like scarification, is another vital step to keeping your lawn looking healthy and vibrant. It involves making small holes in the soil to allow air, water and nutrients to get into the grass roots, helping them to grow deeply, and produce a much stronger lawn. It also helps to relieve compaction from the soil, which stops nutrients and air from circulating. But how do you aerate your lawn?
Before you start to aerate your lawn, it’s a good idea to scarify it first to get rid of any moss, dead grass and thatch. This involves vigorously raking your lawn to get all the organic matter up, then transferring it to your compost heap or disposing of it. Light scarification is best in the spring but you can heavily scarify it in the autumn.
If you’ve got a small lawn, you can use a hand-held hollow tine aerator or even a normal garden fork. Dig deep into your lawn’s surface with the fork, or push the aerator into the ground which will pull plugs, or cores, of soil out of the ground to create air holes. You can let the cores dry and then go over them with a lawn mower or rake to spread them evenly across your lawn. This will recycle all the nutrients in those parts of the soil and stimulate bacterial activity to break down unwanted thatch. Don’t leave them, because they will make your lawn look bumpy over time.
If you’ve got a larger lawn, you might find it easier to see if you can hire a petrol aerator. But there are also rolling aerators that have spikes on a cylinder and you just push along, or even aerator sandals that you can wear and just go to town on your grass!
Yes, your shed does need a base. This is to give it a solid, level foundation. Open soil will not help with the longevity of the shed itself or the contents within. The best materials to use to make your shed base are concrete, natural stone or wood.
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