How Much Do Gardeners Charge
in the UK?
Hourly rates, day rates, and job-by-job costs — everything you need to budget fairly for garden work, without the guesswork or the markups.
Average Gardener Hourly Rates in the UK
Most gardeners charge between £15 and £35 per hour, with the national average sitting around £20–£25/hr for a self-employed gardener. In London and the South East, expect to pay £30–£50/hr for a qualified individual. Large gardening companies with crews can charge more, but often offset this with faster completion times.
Day rates — typically 7–8 hours of work — usually fall between £150 and £300, depending on location and the complexity of the job.
| Region | Hourly Rate | Day Rate |
|---|---|---|
| London Highest | £30 – £50 | £220 – £350 |
| South East England | £25 – £40 | £180 – £300 |
| Midlands | £18 – £28 | £140 – £220 |
| North of England | £15 – £25 | £120 – £200 |
| Scotland & Wales | £15 – £25 | £120 – £195 |
Tip: Day rates are usually better value
If you have more than 4–5 hours of work, always ask for a day rate or fixed quote. Hourly billing can add up quickly on larger jobs — a fixed price keeps things transparent for both parties.
Cost Breakdown by Garden Job Type
Different tasks carry very different price tags. Here’s what you can expect to pay for the most common gardening jobs across the UK:
| Job Type | Typical Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Lawn mowing (small garden) | £20 – £40 | Per visit; discounts for regular bookings |
| Lawn mowing (large garden) | £40 – £80 | Includes edging and clippings removal |
| Hedge trimming | £50 – £200 | Depends on height and length |
| Weeding (per session) | £30 – £75 | More for heavily overgrown areas |
| Basic garden tidy-up | £89 – £180 | Half to full day of light clearance work |
| Overgrown garden clearance Popular | £150 – £600 | Includes brambles, waste removal, and disposal |
| Full garden clearance | £250 – £800+ | Multi-crew, full day, all waste removed |
| Tree pruning (small) | £60 – £150 | Larger trees require specialist quotes |
| Stump removal | £60 – £250 | Per stump; grinding or extraction |
| Decking / shed removal | £150 – £500 | Disposal and disposal certificate included |
| Regular maintenance (monthly) | £50 – £150/month | Ongoing contracts attract lower rates |
Watch out: waste disposal is often extra
Some cheaper quotes don’t include green waste or rubbish removal. Always confirm whether disposal is included — and ask for a waste transfer note, which is legally required for professional waste removal.
What Affects How Much a Gardener Charges?
Prices vary widely because no two gardens — or gardeners — are alike. These six factors have the biggest influence on your quote:
Garden Size
The single biggest cost driver. A large, overgrown half-acre will cost several times more than a compact urban back garden.
Condition & Overgrowth
A garden left for several seasons takes far longer to clear. Dense brambles, large root systems, and deep leaf mulch all add time and effort.
Your Location
London and South East rates can be double those in the North or Wales. Rural areas may also carry a travel surcharge.
Waste Volume & Disposal
The more green waste, rubble, or rubbish that needs removing, the higher the cost. Licensed disposal adds a small but legitimate premium.
Equipment Required
Jobs needing specialist machinery — stump grinders, chippers, or skip hire — will cost more than standard hand-tool work.
Time of Year
Gardeners are in highest demand spring through autumn. Winter bookings often attract lower rates, and clearance work can be done year-round.
London vs the Rest of the UK
London consistently commands the highest gardening rates in the UK — typically 40–70% more than equivalent work in the North of England or Wales. This reflects higher overheads, congestion surcharges, and stronger demand for outdoor space maintenance in urban properties.
If you’re in London, budget around £30–£50/hr for a self-employed gardener, or £250–£800 for a full garden clearance. Outside London, the same work typically runs £150–£500.
London tip: get multiple quotes
In competitive London postcodes, prices vary enormously between providers. Getting two or three quotes for the same job is quick and can save you £50–£200 on larger clearances. A reputable company will always quote for free with no obligation.
Sole Trader vs. Gardening Company: Which Costs Less?
A self-employed gardener is almost always cheaper per hour — typically £15–£25/hr — while an established gardening company may charge £25–£50/hr or more. But cost per hour isn’t the whole story.
| Consideration | Sole Trader | Gardening Company |
|---|---|---|
| Hourly rate | £15 – £25 | £25 – £50 |
| Speed on large jobs | Slower (1 person) | Faster (crews of 2–4) |
| Insurance | Variable — always ask | Typically included |
| Waste licence | Variable — always ask | Usually licensed carrier |
| Waste transfer note | Not always provided | Usually included |
| Best for | Small, regular jobs | Clearances & large projects |
For a one-off overgrown garden clearance — especially if it involves waste removal — using a licensed company is usually better value overall, even if the headline rate is higher. You get speed, legal disposal, and documentation in one package.
🌿 Quick Summary: What to Expect to Pay
- Hourly gardening rates: £15–£35/hr nationally, £30–£50/hr in London
- Day rates: £150–£300 depending on region and job complexity
- Garden clearance (small): from £89 for a basic tidy-up
- Garden clearance (full overgrown): £250–£600 on average
- Always confirm whether waste removal and disposal are included in the quote
- Ask for a waste transfer note — it’s legally required for professional waste removal
- Get at least two quotes for any job over £200
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