Size Does Not Matter...

Welcome to my first blog! 

This is where I will be writing all about my experiences within the garden and the business of a gardening business (in my own words). 

So, first of all... Size doesn't matter.

Now, it's not about anything else but the size of your garden. There is a huge misconception about the size of your garden and the price of work that needs doing. If there is a lot of work to be done, then the amount of work is what will cost either more or less. 

If your garden needs a tidy up, or it hasn't been touched in over a year, then more than likely you will find yourself in need of more work to be done to get it to the stage of where it needs to be for spring/summer and so on, so blooms can spread and it can be the healthiest it can be. 

I often get people asking me for work and they're expecting to pay little or barely anything at all when they have a small garden. It's not the case in many ways as there are many factors to put in place for the work. 

- Travel to the garden and property
- Fuel for machinery 
- Wear and tear of machinery 
- Labour costs 
- Wastage costs (if applicable)

The garden and the business of the garden can be very costly. You see it in all DIY shops and garden centres, B&Q, Wickes, Notcutts etc... of all the prices rising but we often have to pay because that is the price and the costs above are a massive part of this business. 

We often overlook the cost of everything by just looking at the work needed; but if you can see it from the gardeners point of view, would you re-think getting a gardener? Or would you pay for the service regardless to enjoy your garden and outdoor space?

Of course, demographics also play a huge part in pricing and how much the work on a specific garden may cost, but it does without saying that if the garden has been left, it will still cost to get it all sorted. 


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