How Much Does a Professional Gardener Cost in the UK? (2026 Price Guide)
Most people search this question expecting a simple answer like “£20–£40 per hour.”
In reality, professional gardening costs in the UK are shaped far more by garden condition, waste volume, access, and time on-site than any fixed hourly rate.
Below is a breakdown based on real working pricing structures from day-to-day jobs, not theoretical averages.
Typical Cost of a Professional Gardener
A realistic range for a professional gardener in the UK is:
Small jobs: ~£70 average
Medium jobs: ~£150 average
Large jobs: ~£350+ average
In practice, most gardeners don’t just charge hourly. Jobs are usually quoted as a fixed price after viewing the garden, which gives both sides clarity and avoids surprises.
In this case, pricing becomes a combination of:
Estimated time on-site
Waste disposal requirements
Complexity of the work
Minimum Charges and Call-Out Fees
Most professionals operate with a minimum job threshold.
Minimum charge: £40
Quotes are typically done via WhatsApp or photos
If the customer does not proceed, there is usually no charge
Free quotes are standard in many areas, especially when jobs are assessed remotely first.
How Garden Size Affects Cost
Instead of strict measurements, gardens are often priced visually:
Small gardens (£30–£60 per service)
Typically:
Small back gardens
Courtyard-style spaces
Light maintenance work only
Medium gardens (£55–£80 per service)
Typically:
Average semi-detached gardens
More mowing area and hedging
Slightly higher waste volume
Large gardens (£75–£105+ per service)
Typically:
Detached properties with large lawns
Multiple zones (front + back + sides)
Higher labour and disposal time
Real Service Pricing (From Actual Jobs)
Lawn Mowing
Small: £30–£50
Medium: £55–£70
Large: £75–£90
However, these prices can increase significantly if the lawn is overgrown or requires clearance rather than simple maintenance.
Garden Maintenance
Small: £50–£60
Medium: £65–£80
Large: £85–£105
Regular maintenance is generally more cost-effective than one-off work because:
Less build-up
Faster completion time
Predictable workload
Typical ongoing maintenance averages around £150 per month per customer.
Garden Clearance & Waste Removal
£40 per tonne bag of green waste
Clearance jobs are usually some of the highest-value work because they involve:
High labour intensity
Waste handling and disposal logistics
Larger time blocks
These are also some of the most common “large job” scenarios, averaging around £350 per job.
Hedge Trimming, Pruning & Weeding
These services are more variable and are typically quoted based on:
Hedge size and length
Access and working conditions
Density of growth
Pruning is usually bundled with hedge trimming, while weeding depends heavily on:
Volume of weeds
Accessibility (beds, tight spaces, etc.)
Minimum charge still applies at £40 per job.
Why Overgrown Gardens Cost More
One of the biggest misconceptions is that gardening is always a simple hourly job.
In reality, overgrown gardens are priced differently because they require significantly more labour and time.
A garden is considered overgrown when:
Grass exceeds ~15cm in height
Hedges, weeds, or trees haven’t been maintained for 3+ weeks
Access is restricted by dense growth
Pricing adjustment:
Overgrown jobs are still quoted as fixed prices, but:
Pricing is adjusted based on severity
Small overgrowth = minor uplift
Severe overgrowth = significantly higher quote
In extreme cases, jobs may be refused or re-priced on inspection
Real Example Job (Case Study)
One typical overgrown job:
Type: Overgrown lawn mow + clearance
Condition: Grass almost knee-high, thick and dense
Work done: Cut back, levelled, and all waste removed
Time taken: 2.5 hours
Price charged: £75
The pricing was based on:
Estimated labour time
Waste removal cost
Equipment usage
This is a good example of why fixed pricing is preferred—it reflects the actual workload rather than a generic hourly rate.
What Actually Changes the Price the Most?
Across real jobs, the biggest pricing drivers are:
Level of overgrowth
Equipment required
Customer expectations (finish quality)
These factors often have a bigger impact than garden size alone.
Common Misconception About Gardening Costs
Many customers assume the main cost is labour time.
In reality, one of the most overlooked costs is:
Equipment ownership and maintenance
Professional gardeners must factor in:
Fuel
Maintenance and repairs
Availability of equipment for every job
Reliability depends on having the right tools ready at all times, which is a significant ongoing cost that is often ignored in customer expectations.
Final Thoughts
Professional gardening costs vary because no two gardens are the same.
However, most real-world pricing falls into predictable patterns:
Small jobs: ~£70
Medium jobs: ~£150
Large jobs: ~£350
Maintenance: ~£50–£105 per visit
Clearance: priced by waste volume
The key takeaway is simple:
You are not just paying for time—you are paying for equipment, disposal, expertise, and the condition of the garden itself.
