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paula 16-01-2003 09:13 PM

Garden Maintenance
 
I work away for up to a month at a time and need to arrange for
someone to maintain my garden - cut lawns , hedges , weeding
general tyding up etc.

What is the best way of going about finding someone reliable ,
regular etc. probably 2 hours pw would be enough .
Is it best to get an individual or arrange a contract with larger
operator ?

What would be the going rate in the South East area

Thanks for any help

bnd777 16-01-2003 11:11 PM

Garden Maintenance
 
A trusted individual who really enjoys gardening would be your best bet

I have seen the mess blown into corners and into neighbours gardens by
contractors and their ubiquitos fascination with blowers

"paula" wrote in message
...
I work away for up to a month at a time and need to arrange for
someone to maintain my garden - cut lawns , hedges , weeding
general tyding up etc.

What is the best way of going about finding someone reliable ,
regular etc. probably 2 hours pw would be enough .
Is it best to get an individual or arrange a contract with larger
operator ?

What would be the going rate in the South East area

Thanks for any help




sacha 17-01-2003 02:50 PM

Garden Maintenance
 
in article , paula at
wrote on 16/1/03 9:13 pm:

I work away for up to a month at a time and need to arrange for
someone to maintain my garden - cut lawns , hedges , weeding
general tyding up etc.

What is the best way of going about finding someone reliable ,
regular etc. probably 2 hours pw would be enough .
Is it best to get an individual or arrange a contract with larger
operator ?

What would be the going rate in the South East area

Thanks for any help


Can't tell you what a fair rate is in the SE but my past experience of
contractors is don't unless you're there to supervise. The only way I'd
employ a contractor during my absence would be if I knew the person coming
to do the work was capable of doing *exactly* what I wanted and that it
would always be that person who came. I would suggest your best bet is to
talk to neighbours, look at small ads in papers (and conduct a careful
interview) ask at your local post office if you live in a small area, talk
to the person that tends the local churchyard etc. If there's a local
gardening club or an allotment association, try talking to them, too.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk


Rachael Reynolds 18-01-2003 03:21 AM

Garden Maintenance
 

"sacha" wrote in message
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in article , paula at
wrote on 16/1/03 9:13 pm:

I work away for up to a month at a time and need to arrange for
someone to maintain my garden - cut lawns , hedges , weeding
general tyding up etc.

What is the best way of going about finding someone reliable ,
regular etc. probably 2 hours pw would be enough .
Is it best to get an individual or arrange a contract with larger
operator ?

What would be the going rate in the South East area

Thanks for any help


Can't tell you what a fair rate is in the SE but my past experience of
contractors is don't unless you're there to supervise. The only way I'd
employ a contractor during my absence would be if I knew the person

coming
to do the work was capable of doing *exactly* what I wanted and that it
would always be that person who came. I would suggest your best bet is to
talk to neighbours, look at small ads in papers (and conduct a careful
interview) ask at your local post office if you live in a small area, talk
to the person that tends the local churchyard etc. If there's a local
gardening club or an allotment association, try talking to them, too.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk

I'd certainly endorse avoiding contractors. I've tried several and I still
can't decide whether they are worse when they don't bother to turn up or
when they do - and i never use people who aren't members or trade
associations so who knows what the rest are like
Rachael



david 18-01-2003 10:59 AM

Garden Maintenance
 
I would expect to pay around £10.00 an hour if you want anyone worth having,
but remember that all the best will already be very busy.
You might find that local parks have people who do extra work in their own
time, also local college having a horticultural course could have possible
candidate, and they could be cheaper, but remember you get what you pay for.

David Hill
Abacus Nurseries
www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk



tedson 20-01-2003 11:43 PM

Garden Maintenance
 

"david" wrote in message
...
I would expect to pay around £10.00 an hour if you want anyone worth

having,
but remember that all the best will already be very busy.
You might find that local parks have people who do extra work in their own
time, also local college having a horticultural course could have possible
candidate, and they could be cheaper, but remember you get what you pay

for.

David Hill
Abacus Nurseries
www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk



The going rate in the north is £6.50 labour only, £9.00 full service, i.e.
use of tools lawnmower etc.

Try to find a retired person, many retired policemen do part time gardening,

Roberto




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