What to know when searching for a gardener
A skilled gardener offers far more than mere watering and weeding but what, exactly, should you look for?
The following tips are helpful when it comes to hire a gardener
thinks to consider are:
What do you need?
Gardener 's services sometimes varied from each other, and you should to decide what kind of work you need doing.
A hard-working and reliable gardener can do the jobs you can’t/don’t want to do/don’t have time to do, freeing you up to enjoy your garden more.
An unskilled or novice gardener, who will be the cheapest to employ, should be able to do jobs such as mowing the lawn, raking up leaves or digging over beds under your supervision.
Gardeners with experience should cope with all the tasks needed to keep a garden under control – including weeding, grass cutting, trimming, pruning, planting, mulching, feeding, spraying and lawn care – and know when to do them. A top- notch gardener will be able to help you plan your garden, suggest and source plants and even mentor you, if you want to learn more. You shouldn’t expect a gardener to do the jobs that a landscaper would do, such as lay a patio, build a wall or put up a garden building.
Individual or company?
Using an established company should give you peace of mind as they will have a track record that you can easily check online. On the downside they may well charge more per hour. With a self-employed gardener, the most important thing is to find someone you can trust who will do the job well.
Professionalism
If you decide to take on someone who hasn’t been in business long, try them out on a small job first, so that you can see the quality of their work. Expect the gardener to bring their own tools – if they use yours, and work regularly for you at a pre-arranged time and day it may become an employer/employee relationship rather than the gardener providing you with a service, and you may have to take on responsibilities of an employer
How often do you need them and when to pay?
Many garden owners have relaxed arrangements with their gardeners, and are happy to be flexible about which days they come, especially if the weather is bad. But when starting out with a new gardener, either on a regular basis or as a one-off job, it’s sensible to establish exactly what you expect them to do.
If you need them regularly then agree with them how often they will come. Depending on the size of garden, you might need them once a week, fortnightly or even once a month during the growing season. Also important is agreeing with them how and when they will be paid. You also need to agree payments for goods they might buy for the garden, such as plants, seeds, feeds.
Most gardeners preferred to be paid for their work in cash or check.
How much will it cost?
Rates vary according to the experience of the gardener, if its an individual or company, what you’re asking them to do, how big is the area/garden and how many times per week or month will need maintenance. A correct gardener will offer you special packets including everything that is required to maintain your garden.
Best thing to do is to ask for a quote for specialist jobs such as tree work
Hourly rates are usual for general work but you will be charged extra for waste removal and use of pesticides.
Jobs involving power tools might be more expensive too.
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