
Garden Maintenance Earls Court — Pricing & Quotes
Garden Maintenance Earls Court delivers clear, local pricing for every type of green space in and around Earls Court. We know customers value transparency: from recurring lawn care for Victorian terraces to one-off clearances for mews gardens, our aim is simple — explain how costs are calculated, show typical rates, and offer a free quote with no obligation.Our approach to gardening company prices in the area is designed for clarity. You’ll see whether an item is priced by time, by task, or by load. We list typical man and van cost area rates alongside our gardening service fees so you can compare: for example, turfing or hedge removal often includes a small vehicle and crew, and we explain that charge up front. We never add hidden fees.
We use a combination of pricing models — fixed-rate tasks, hourly labour, and load-based (cubic-yard) charges — to match the variety of properties in Earls Court. Load-based pricing is especially useful for waste, soil and large debris: instead of guessing, we estimate volume in cubic yards and show the equivalent number of man-and-van loads. That makes it easy to compare our gardening costs to other local gardening company prices.
How our transparent pricing works
We break every quote into clear elements: labour, materials, disposal, and travel. Labour can be charged as an hourly rate or a flat fee for specific jobs like seasonal pruning. Materials such as mulch or topsoil are listed separately. Disposal costs are either included (for small jobs) or shown as a load-based charge where we remove green waste by the cubic yard.Why cubic-yard rates? Measuring in cubic yards gives a fair, predictable basis for waste removal. A typical small London garden green-waste bag is roughly 0.02 cubic yards, while a standard small van load of loose branches and turf might be 0.6–0.8 cubic yards. We convert these into clear charges so the man and van cost area is transparent.
We always explain how local factors affect price: restricted access at a mews house, parking permits on busy streets near Earls Court Road, or narrow staircases in converted flats. These can alter the manpower and vehicle needed, and therefore the quoted man and van cost for Earls Court. Our free quotes detail any such adjustments so you know why a specific job costs what it does.
Load-based and cubic-yard rates — quick examples
Our load-based model is easy to follow. Below are typical examples for the Earls Court area — use them as a guide. Final prices depend on access, volume and the required finish.Example jobs tied to local property styles:
- Small Victorian terrace front garden tidy — light pruning, path sweep, small green-waste bag: often a single gardener for 1–2 hours. Indicative: £45–£85.
- Mews garden clearance — medium volume of turf and raised bed soil; narrow access may mean two gardeners and a small van: illustrative load-based disposal 0.6–1.0 cubic yards. Indicative total: £150–£320 (including man-and-van).
- Flat communal garden (block of flats) — regular lawn cuts and hedge trims on a schedule: monthly packages available. Indicative monthly price: £80–£220 depending on size.
Load-counting and man & van cost explained
Counting loads is straightforward: we estimate cubic yards on-site (or from photos) and convert to the number of vehicle trips. A small Luton-style van holds approximately 2–3 cubic yards loose; a smaller van may hold under 1 cubic yard. By giving both cubic-yard and per-load figures you can compare with other local gardening company prices area or with advertised man and van cost area rates.Operational costs such as parking charges, congestion zone fees, or paid permits in central Kensington are shown separately when they apply. Where a job requires extra hands for manual handling (e.g., heavy soil removal from basements), we list the additional labour rather than hide it within a vague lump sum.
Transparent line items commonly shown on our quotes:
- Labour — number of gardeners × hours × hourly rate
- Materials — turf, compost, fertilizers (itemised)
- Disposal — cubic yards and number of van loads
- Travel & access surcharges — where applicable
Typical price ranges for common jobs
To give practical comparison points for Earls Court residents, here are more specific ranges. These are indicative; every job gets a personalised quote.Common examples:
- Routine lawn cut (front & back small garden): £30–£60 per visit.
- Full garden tidy & waste removal (small terrace): £90–£220 depending on volume/load.
- Hedge trim (medium height, one-off): £80–£200 depending on length and disposal.
- Large clearance with multiple loads (garden redevelopment): £350+ depending on cubic yards and required van trips.
Note: man and van costs in Earls Court can be more or less depending on time of day and street restrictions. We include expected vehicle trips on each quote so you can see the math.
Free quote policy & next steps
We offer a free, no-obligation quote for every job. That can be done via a quick site visit for complex jobs or a photo-based estimate for simpler tasks. Every free quote includes a clear breakdown of labour, materials, and disposal so you can compare our rates with other Earls Court gardening services.
Access issues, busy locations, or special requirements will be flagged during the site visit and included in the written quote. If a job requires additional permits or parking payments, we list these as separate line items rather than absorbing them into a mysterious ‘sundries’ charge.
Ready for a clear, honest quote? Whether you need regular garden maintenance in Earls Court, a one-off clearance, or a man-and-van removal for green waste, our pricing is designed to be easy to compare and understand. Ask for a free estimate and we will show you our transparent, cubic-yard and load-based calculations so you can see exactly what you’re paying for — no surprises, just tidy gardens.