Garden Maintenance Greenwich — Pricing & Quotes
Garden Maintenance Greenwich pricing is designed for clarity: whether you need routine upkeep of a riverside terrace, a compact courtyard outside a Greenwich flat, or deep seasonal care for a larger suburban plot, our charges are transparent and easy to compare. We publish a clear structure that covers gardening company prices in the area, Greenwich garden maintenance options and the man and van cost for green waste removal and large clearances.
Our aim is to make garden maintenance in Greenwich simple to understand. We separate time-based work, like pruning and weekly lawn care, from load-based waste removal. This helps customers quickly estimate typical costs for common property types such as Victorian terraces near the Cutty Sark, modern riverside developments, and family gardens in suburban Greenwich.
Transparency matters: we show both hourly and load-based rates, plus typical job examples so you can match your property to an expected budget. For anyone searching for a reliable gardening company Greenwich, the combination of per-man hourly rates and cubic-yard or per-load pricing for waste removal removes surprises from your invoice.
Our core pricing model follows three clear pillars: hourly labour rates, load-based or cubic-yard charges for green waste, and fixed-rate packages for recurring work. Hourly rates are quoted per gardener and reflect skill level for tasks like landscaping, hedge shaping or turf repairs. For one-off clearance jobs we provide either a fixed quote after assessment or a load-based option if the job is primarily waste removal.
Load-based pricing: for larger clearances and garden waste we use either a cubic-yard rate or standard van-load prices, whichever gives the fairest outcome. Typical cubic-yard ranges for mixed garden waste start from modest amounts for light green waste and scale up for heavy soil and roots. This suits customers who know they need a single clearance rather than ongoing maintenance.
Man & van costs (also shown as man-and-van or man and van service) appear in two formats: time-and-van and per-load. Time-and-van is best for jobs requiring transport of plants, soil and garden furniture plus on-site labour — priced by the hour per worker including vehicle. Per-load suits straightforward clearances where the volume of waste determines the fee.
Example price ranges you can expect for typical Greenwich jobs (indicative):
- Lawn mowing & edging for a small terrace lawn: £25–£45 per visit.
- Routine garden maintenance (weekly or fortnightly): £35–£55 per hour per gardener for general upkeep.
- Pruning & hedge trimming: £40–£65 per hour per gardener depending on height and access.
- Man and van (short jobs): from £60–£90 for a half-day call (one man + small van), rising with crew size.
- Load-based green waste: £20–£45 per cubic yard (varies by waste type and disposal costs).
To make these ranges meaningful, here are concrete examples matched to common property styles in Greenwich: a small riverside flat with a shared courtyard might need fortnightly lawn care and light pruning — budget for a recurring package in the lower hourly band. A Victorian terrace with a rear garden and mature hedges often requires hedge shaping, seasonal leaf clearance and occasional soil removal — expect several cubic yards of green waste and a man-and-van for removal.
For larger suburban plots or properties near Greenwich Park with heavy seasonal clearances, customers frequently choose the cubic-yard load option. A medium clear-out (uprooting borders, removing old decking and topsoil) could be 3–5 cubic yards of waste; using our cubic-yard rate gives a transparent price that you can verify against on-site assessment.
Man-and-van cost examples: short single-worker jobs that only need transport (small deliveries or one-off removals) are quoted from an hourly flat; multi-worker clearances or landscaping with machinery will be quoted as a combined labour-plus-vehicle fee so you know the full cost upfront.
Special considerations for busy locations: properties backing onto high-traffic streets or close to Greenwich Market sometimes require additional time for access and waste transfer. We factor access complexity into quotes rather than hiding it as extra fees. For example, a back-garden clearance in a terraced street with narrow access might take longer and therefore has a higher labour component, but the waste charge remains load-based so you only pay for actual volume removed.
We also offer transparent options for recurring maintenance: choose a fixed weekly or fortnightly package for predictable costs, or opt for ad-hoc visits with a clear hourly rate. Greenwich garden care packages can be tailored to frequency, number of gardeners, and whether man-and-van removal is included in the plan.
Common add-ons and how they’re priced:
- Mulching and soil delivery — charged per cubic yard with a separate delivery/handling fee where required.
- Planting and supply of materials — quoted as a combination of materials cost plus labour.
- Hazardous or bulky waste disposal — may attract specialist disposal charges and are quoted separately.
Free Quote Policy
We provide a free, no-obligation quote for every job in the Greenwich area. During a short on-site visit or with photos and a basic description, we assess labour, likely load size and access to produce a written estimate. The free quote covers options: time-only, cubic-yard load, or combined man-and-van approach so you can choose what fits your budget and property layout.
How to use our pricing information
Use the examples above to get a ballpark idea, then request a free quote tailored to your property. Our transparent pricing model is designed so you can compare the cost of hiring a local gardening company Greenwich-wide, check man and van cost estimates, and decide whether recurring maintenance or a one-off clearance best suits your needs. Garden Maintenance Greenwich pricing gives you the choices and the clarity to plan your garden care without hidden fees.