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JM Fencing and Landscaping

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Mitchell Landscaping have been established for 10 years, offering quality advice and services in landscaping, Gardening a...
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Beech Contractors

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Beach contractors have paved and resurfaced everything from championship golf courses to domestic driveways as a team we p...

New Style Drives

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TruGreen West Sussex

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TruGreen West Sussex offers a wide range of lawn care services to help make your lawn the central feature of your garden. ...
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CHS Landscapes

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29 Apr

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Chichester - PO20

Enquiry from: Cayleigh T

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front and back garden maintenance are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: semi detached do you have a: large garden garden type: back garden, front garden work required: la...

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12 Apr

Driveway Repair

Chichester - PO19

Enquiry from: Lois C

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A ‘strip’ of something good looking across the end of our drive to prevent gravel stones going onto pavement especially as there is a small slope downwards.

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20 Feb

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Chichester - PO20

Enquiry from: Stephanie S

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Some lopping of medium sized trees and bushes

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30 Jan

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Chichester - PO20

Enquiry from: Bernard L

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I am currently looking at the possibility of having some help in maintaining our fairly large garden in Eastergate. Some of the work will entail spraying of overgrown flower and vegetable beds that ar...

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18 Jan

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Chichester - PO20

Enquiry from: Ron G

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Complete removal and disposal of Front hedge approx length 30 mts x 1 mt high.

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08 Jan

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Chichester - PO20

Enquiry from: Harriet H

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Leaf clearing, small amount of branch cutting, bramble, dead wood, cyclamen removal.

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18 Dec

Fencing | Wooden

Chichester - PO20

Enquiry from: Steve B

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fencing repairs where neighbour drove through it. and also a small concrete kerbstone repair. thank you are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached how many fence panels ...

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08 Dec

Fencing | Wooden

Chichester - PO20

Enquiry from: Ben M

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New garden fence needed, old concrete posts in place but not equal distance. Will need panels to be adjusted or bespoke made. Approx 13 metres in total. 5 panels. Also removal of old fence. Thanks

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20 Nov

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Chichester - PO20

Enquiry from: PETER B

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GRASS CUTTING BEFORE WINTER

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03 Nov

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Chichester - PO20

Enquiry from: Mireille B

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Basic garden maintenance small to medium garden

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10 Oct

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Chichester - PO18

Enquiry from: Sarah M

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Regular lawn cutting and edges through grass cutting season.

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08 Oct

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Chichester - PO20

Enquiry from: Philip R

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front garden tidy up. to prune and reduce height of existing hedge, trees and shrubs and a general makeover. are you the property owner: owner property type: semi detached do you have a: small garden ...

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05 Oct

Garden | Sheds

Chichester - PO20

Enquiry from: Ian B

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overgrown - need sorting out are you the property owner: relative of owner property type: detached do you have a: medium size garden garden type: back garden, front garden current state of garden: the...

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29 Sep

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Chichester - PO19

Enquiry from: Rachel A

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weeding of gravelled areas in medium size garden & removal of 3 piles garden waste ( 1 large 2 small ) are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: terrace do you have a: medium...

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26 Sep

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Chichester - PO20

Enquiry from: Ian B

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Big clear up Sort out front and back garden

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15 Sep

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Chichester - PO20

Enquiry from: Pauline R

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Have 4 bottle brush shrubs grown to tall, need cutting back and shaping

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18 Aug

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Chichester - PO19

Enquiry from: Amber N

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Hello We have a house in Chichester and we are considering getting a regular gardening service. Could you possibly give me information about the service that you offer? What are your hourly r...

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24 Jul

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Chichester - PO20

Enquiry from: Beatrice M

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front garden borders tided and waste high shrubs trimmed and a quote for back garden shrubs trimmed and garden rubbish taken away. thanks beatrice and andrew dale

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17 Jul

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Chichester - PO20

Enquiry from: Michael K

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Good morning, I would be delighted to receive lawn mowing, hedge trimming and some general gardening to make the garden look great again. It is a small garden. Thanks, Michael

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12 Jul

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Chichester - PO20

Enquiry from: Lee A

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Hi, I am in a new property along Manor Road Selsey. I need the rear garden mowed / lawn looked at (builder instal!!) front and rear boundary hedge pounded and borders weeded please.

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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.

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The average price
of a Landscaper in Chichester is:

£1,478

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

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how to repair a patio?

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

Will my patio need a lot of maintenance?

Patios do not require lots of maintenance. They will only need occasional cleaning to make sure that the material keeps its original appearance. It's always best to clean your patio with a pressure washer and occasionally tap each slab or brick just to check the sand underneath hasn't washed away.

How to insulate a shed?
If you spend time in your shed, whether you use it as a summer house or an office, you’ll probably want a bit of insulation in there for when it starts to get chilly. There are different ways to insulate a shed, and some aren’t expensive at all. You just need to decide what the best way for you is. Bubble wrap If you don’t spend too much time in your shed, bubble wrap is an easy and cheap way to insulate your shed. Simply attach bubble wrap strips to the framing of the shed to create an air gap, then screw or nail a sheet of MDF over the top. Fibreglass wool Fibreglass wool is a good option if you want to insulate your shed further. Make sure you use safety equipment to protect your eyes, nose, mouth and hands when you’re handling it. Tack a breathable membrane to the inner walls of the shed, then place the fibreglass wool on top. Add a sheet of MDF or wood board, ensuring all the fibreglass is covered. Insulating shed windows and doors You'll often feel draughts through shed windows and doors, and these are easy to block up. You can use foam filler or liquid wool along the edges of the windows and gaps in the door frame. Let it dry out after you’ve applied it then cut off any excess. Insulate the floor If you’re building a new shed, you could fit some underfloor insulation to the grid of the shed base – it could help reduce up to 40% of heat lost through the shed floor. But if your shed’s already built, you can line the floor with a breathable membrane then lay a rug or piece of carpet down. The membrane underneath stops any damp or rot forming, so it’s best not to lay a rug straight down on the shed floor.
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 much does it cost to repair a driveway?

Is your driveway damaged or starting to show some signs of cracks and gaps? If yes, then you’d probably be thinking of repairing it before it gets even worse. Repairing a driveway is largely an unknown process but also a very tedious task as well. So if you’re looking to hire a professional for help, just how much is the repair going to cost? In this article, we’re going to look at the various factors that can determine the cost of a driveway repair.

In the UK, the average price of repairing a driveway is usually within the range of £1,400 to £1,800, where as the normal price of a driveway repair will range between £700 to £2,400. although some small repairs tasks can be as low as £250, while huge driveway repairs can skyrocket to about £4,200.

However, in general, the overall cost of repair a driveway can not be determined as each driveway is unique with their special repair needs. The factors that can influence the price of a driveway repair includes the material used, the perimeter of the driveway as well as the condition of the foundation. The only factor that’s not unique to any one driveway is the materials used, so let’s take a look at the differences in price using the based on the various types of materials available.

✓ Concrete. The average cost of repairing a concrete driveway is usually between £250 to £3,200. Have it in mind at most times the price of fixing an overly damaged driveway can be more than the cost of buying a new one.

✓ Asphalt. The average cost of repairing an asphalt driveway is usually between £750 to £2,800.

✓ Brick. The average cost of repairing a brick driveway is usually between £700 to £1,700.

✓ Cobblestone. The average cost of repairing a cobblestone driveway is usually between £500 to £1,600.

When is the best time to start a lawn renovation?

First and foremost, to save your time and money when it comes to lawn renovation, there’s a huge need to figure out why the lawn isn’t doing well in the first place. A lot of times, when changes are made to the basic lawn care practices, cultural practices or site conditions, any need for a renovation would be thrown out the window as the lawn would be given a new life with good health and vigour. However, if you feel renovation is the best option for your lawn, then you’ve come to the right place! In this post, we’re going to consider the best time to start a lawn renovation to help put you on the right path. Let’s take a look!

There are two times during the year that are most suitable for lawn renovation. Firstly, the best time for renovation of a lawn is usually from mid-August to mid-September. Secondly, another great time to achieve this goal is normally during early spring as the lawn is starting to turn green and grow.

So, when do you consider lawn renovation?

  • When the quality of the lawn is simply poor and unacceptable.
  • During the introduction of lower maintenance turf varieties into an existing lawn.
  • When 30% to 50% of the lawn is dead or is experiencing sparse growth which may be due to several factors like drought and heat, low soil fertility, insect damage, moderate soil compaction and more.
  • When the lawn is soft and spongy will walking across. Plus, if it also responds terribly to the application of fertilizer and water.
  • When grassy weeds or broad-leaved weeds covers about 30 to 40 percent of the lawn area with insufficient turf cover to fill in the bare areas once the weed removal is done.
how to repair concrete driveway pitting?

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).

How close can I build to my neighbour’s fence?

As a home or property owner, you’re generally allowed to build next to your neighbour’s fence as long as it’s on your own side of the property. With that in mind, there are certain laws that regulate how close a fence can be built to buildings on the same lot or neighbouring lots. In addition, there are also local bylaws that provide limitations on the placements as well as height of fences so as to address safety hazards. In this post, we’re going to give you a good insight into how close you can build to your neighbour. Let’s take a look!

 

In general, if the fence is in your boundary then you’re allowed to build a 2-metre high brick or wooden fence or wall. However, this may differ depending on your location in the UK. As a result, you may want to reach out to your municipality’s building department in order to determine what these rules and limitations are in your area. In the events whereby there are no such restrictions but you’re still concerned, you can try informing your neighbour what your concerns are. However, if they’re not receptive there are some steps you can take to ensure your plans go as smoothly as possible. These steps include the following:

  • Ensure to leave sufficient space for both the posts and footings
  • Stagger your fence posts in order to make sure you’re not digging your neighbour’s
  • Consider using concrete posts as they’re much stronger and will last a lot longer
  • Use kickers or plinths for raised gardens and flower beds
  • Make use of concrete plinths as they won’t rot over time like a wooden fence.

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