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JM Fencing and Landscaping

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Mitchell Landscaping have been established for 10 years, offering quality advice and services in landscaping, Gardening a...
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Beech Contractors

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Beach contractors have paved and resurfaced everything from championship golf courses to domestic driveways as a team we p...
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J Ball & SON

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J ball and son is a family run business with over 15 years experience, we offer quality fencing at affordable prices, All...
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Stoneartuk

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Hi my name is Martin from stone art uk ltd we are a local run landscaping company within the Pinner area we specialise in ...
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Aquatech Surfacing

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WHY CHOOSE AQUATECH SURFACING FOR YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENTS. We have over 40 years experience On every project we underg...

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16 Jul

Garden | Landscaping

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Marta Z

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Hello, I’m looking for a local landscaper to design and execute some work in our garden. We live in Haslemere and have about ***m of a garden and as in the case of many houses in the area it�...

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25 Jun

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Haslemere - GU27

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Hello, I would like some help with my small garden. I have weeds that needs clearing up. Potentially a small area of tall brambles that need clearing up too depending on the price. Please let me know...

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31 May

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Mike M

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24no steps to be grouted and some risers replaced.

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24 Apr

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Haslemere - GU27

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Garden maintenance weekly or fortnightly

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14 Apr

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Gigi S

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quote lawn and control weeds are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: detached do you have a: small garden garden type: back garden work required: lawn/turfing current state...

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06 Nov

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Priscilla R

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i need someone to mow the lawn and general tidy the garden - my gardener has just retired is this the sort of thing you do ? i would need someone about 2 -3 hours every 2 weeks - look forward to hear...

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09 Sep

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Sm D

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We are keen gardeners so only need strimming, hedge cutting when necessary, pruning larger trees and climbing roses, leaf blowing etc.

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07 Sep

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Patrick W

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I am looking for a gardening temporary job. please get in touch if you would like to see my CV. I am available immediately.

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02 Sep

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Kate B

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Looking for an expert service to maintain a mature garden - hedges, lawn, various bushes and garden beds.

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05 Jun

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Laura G

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grass cutting and removal of resultant green waste! also need some green waste removing from another property (19 the leys, fernhurst) are you the property owner: owner property type: detached do you ...

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01 May

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Doreen S

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Regular Lawn cutting in a private house

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23 Apr

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Lynn H

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repair or replacement of a cracked concrete pond are you the property owner: owner property type: detached do you have a: large garden garden type: front garden work required: pond/water features curr...

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04 Apr

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Lynn H

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repair or replacement of a cracked concrete pond are you the property owner: owner property type: detached do you have a: large garden garden type: front garden work required: pond/water features curr...

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26 Mar

Garden | Landscaping

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Lisa A

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we're looking for help with a corner of our garden, it's overgrown with heather, bushes, weeds & nettles. we also need advice for planting a tree or shrub that would help give our patio some privacy....

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21 Mar

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Haslemere - GU27

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Ann newton has given me your details. A friend is looking for regular garden maintenance this side of Petersfield. Do you cover that area?

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10 Mar

Garden | Landscaping

Haslemere - GU27

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Hi, we are a small nursery school based inside the community centre. We have a small garden and are looking to revamp the garden a little, replacing some wooden stepping stones (dug into ground) and i...

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15 Feb

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Jeffrey M

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lawn maintenance, weeding, clean up, hedge cutting, etc.

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30 Jun

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Stephen O

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my mother needs a regular garden maintenance for her house in haslemere and i am hoping you can help by letting me know how much you charge and if you are available. regular garden maintenance - aroun...

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04 May

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Andrew H

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two gardens in the hamlet of henley. each with half acre garden. need maintaining while building work/planning orogresses are you the property owner: owner property type: detached do you have a: mediu...

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01 Mar

Fencing | Wooden

Haslemere - GU27

Enquiry from: Jo L

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2x new 6’x6’ fence panels to be sourced and fitted a 3’x6’ gate to be rehung - we have the gate, it was blown of its hinges a rear 8”x8” gate post has been broken and will need either bra...

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How much do Landscaper services cost?

How much do Landscapers cost? Prices for Landscapers in 2025 can vary depending on the type of work that you want to have performed in your home.

If you’ve decided to hire a landscaping professional for your outdoor area, you’ll probably be wondering how much it’s going to cost so you can start planning. A landscape garden serves a wide range of purposes from beautification of your surrounding and building to serving as a perfect spot for family and friends’ get-togethers and to brighten up one’s life. However, we must also note that the landscaping does not come cheap. In order to make it look great and send a clear message, there’s need for an effective and careful planning as well as consideration which perfectly combines both beauty and utility (as not every landscaping idea works perfectly for every house). So, just how much do landscapers charge?

Just like most home improvement projects, the price of charged by landscapers is influenced by a wide array of factors. These factors include the scope of the project, the size of the landscape, the type of material and size of your patio, the cost of the plants and mulches, the professional daily or hourly rate as well as the unique treatment of the aesthetics of planting.

In general, landscapers can charge as little as a price ranging from £15 to £20 and £45 per hour greatly influenced by the location as well as the landscaping services required. As a daily rate, professional landscapers tend to charge about £140 to £200 per day. However, it should be noted that the major factors influencing the price that a landscaper will charge is based on the area you live in as well as the size of your garden. For instance, if you live in an area with higher demands like London, you can expect to be charged a lot more than anywhere else.

The table reveals the sorts of work that Landscapers commonly do and also the typical cost range of these projects. Some jobs take longer to finish than others so prices do differ by task.

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The average price
of a Landscaper in Haslemere is:

£1,631

Landscaper job Landscaper cost in 2025
Wooden fencing in Haslemere £613-£2,363
Landscaping in Haslemere £1,017-£6,817
Garden maintenance and upkeep in Haslemere £188-£288
Wooden decking in Haslemere £663-£3,363
Artificial Grass in Haslemere £3,000-£4,600
Garden shed in Haslemere £300-£545
Garden lighting in Haslemere £320-£480
Driveway repair in Haslemere £1,520-£2,280
Lawn Care in Haslemere £130-£200

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Landscaper FAQs

how to repair sunken concrete driveway?

How To Repair Sunken Concrete Driveway

If you have concrete driveway that’s cracked, uneven and mostly especially sunken, you’d know how distasteful it can be just viewing it on your property. A sunken concrete driveway is most likely caused by rainwater erosion removing the soil under it or a big root under it which as rotted over time. Another possible cause of the sunken concrete is an improperly prepared base which implies that the soil beneath wasn’t fully compact when the concrete was poured on it. Later on the soil beneath will eventually settle and shift below the concrete driveway which weakens the integrity of the entire driveway, making it more vulnerable to cracks, unevenness and sunken.

Two ways in which you can fix this problem includes either demolishing the whole driveway, re-compact the soil underneath and fill with new concrete or repair the entire driveway using an easy process called slabjacking. In this article, we’re going to look at the slabjacking repair process as it’s significantly less expensive than the demolishing approach and will also cause minimal disruption to your lifestyle.

Also referred to as mudjacking or concrete lifting, slabjacking is simply a process used to float your existing concrete back to its original position. If you are not a competent DIYer or lack confidence to pull this off, we’d recommend reach out to a professional for help. If otherwise, then you can practice the slabjacking process given below.

✓ Drill holes through the slab.

✓ Pump grout mixture through the holes. This mixture will spread out beneath he driveway and raise it up.

✓ Lastly, fill the holes and level the concrete driveway surface.in such a way to hide the signs of the repair made.

This is a process that works to efficiently get your driveway back in a top condition relatively quickly.

Will scarifying make the lawn better?

Everyone wants a good-looking lawn! If you’re wondering the best time to scarify your lawn, then you’ve come to the right place! In this post, we’re going to consider this in order to help you make the best-informed decision possible. Let’s take a look!

The short and simple answer to this question is when your grass is actively growing. This is the best time to scarify a lawn as it enables it to recover faster once it has been scarified. What’s more? The conditions also have to be appropriate as extreme weather condition, be it too cold, too warm, too dry or too hot, will hinder the quick and proper recovery of your lawn. It’s also important to take note that scarifying of a lawn is going to leave the soil exposed which makes way for weed and other unwanted plants to grow.

 

During the year, there are two different times which tends to provide the most ideal conditions to scarify a lawn. The first of these periods is late March or April when the spring is in the air and your grass receives all the warmth and moisture it needs to thrive. It’s also advisable not to wait till too late in the spring as right after this period comes the heat and dryness of summer. Furthermore, the lawn shouldn’t be scarified too heavily during the spring as summer usually comes with weed seeds which means your grass won’t recover fast enough and weeds will quickly make way for themselves.

If you wish to scarify your lawn heavily, then the perfect time to do this would be in September or October – during autumn. During this period, the summer weed seeds would be gone and the grass will grow properly.

Where should I put my garden shed?

Try to put your shed in open space, away from trees, bushes and other buildings. This will help to protect it from falling branches and sap. It will also mean that you can access all sides of the shed for repair and maintenance purposes. Make sure you take a look at garden shed planning rules before you pick a final spot for your shed.

Will I need safety barriers or balustrades for my decking?

If your deck isn’t going to be flat to the ground, it’s a good idea to have some kind of balustrade to avoid any tripping. If the gap between the deck and the ground is less than 600mm, use a 900mm balustrade. If it’s higher than 600mm, the balustrade should be 1100mm tall.

How to make steps for a deck?
Unless you built a ground-level deck, you’re going to need steps to go with it. Check Building Regulations to see if you need to install handrails as well. It’s good practice to:
  • Have a step tread width of 900mm – if you don’t want them that wide, they should be no less than 760mm
  • Add a central step riser to stairs wider than 900mm to prevent them buckling
  • Add a step depth (the vertical distance between each step) of between 150 and 180mm if building your own riser, so the steps are at a comfortable depth
Getting started To build your steps for the deck, you’ll need:
  • Step treads (the actual step themselves)
  • Step risers
  • Coach screws
  • Deck screws
  • Saw
  • Drill
Make the steps for your deck
  1. Make sure the ground where you want to put your steps is level and firm. If it’s not, consider laying concrete or paving slabs to provide a secure surface for your steps to sit so they don’t sink.
  2. Grab some joist off-cuts and cut them to the same width as your step treads. Attach them to the step risers at the top and bottom using countersunk coach screws.
  3. Place the steps against the sub-frame of the deck; if you’ve put slabs down for support, make sure the steps sit in the middle of them. The longest edge of the stair riser should be on the slabs, and the short edge against the deck. Drill pilot holes through the step and sub-frame joist, then screw the step to the sub-frame with more coach screws.
  4. After drilling pilot holes, screw the treads into the risers at each end with deck screws.
  5. If you don’t want gaps between each stair, you can add joist off-cuts or deck boards. Measure the height and depth of the gap, then screw the off-cut or board into the step riser with two screws at each end.
Can you hoover artificial grass?
While you might see some people hoovering their artificial grass, it’s not recommended. Using a household vacuum cleaner on your artificial grass could suck up and remove the blades of grass, creating patches and making it look as bad as a balding natural lawn. Also, artificial grass blades are made from tough plastics like nylon and polyurethane. The blades could easily clog up your hoover and damage it, so it’s best to steer clear of using it to clean your artificial turf. What can I use instead of a vacuum cleaner? A good old rake or broom can get rid of leaves and debris from your artificial grass, but you may miss smaller pieces like pet hair or sand and gravel. If you have a leaf blower, you can use this on a low setting – but be careful as you could blow away the sand infill that keep your artificial lawn looking springy and fresh. Luckily, there are artificial lawn power brooms available to buy, and this could be a good option over hoovering your artificial grass. They are electrically powered brushes that push away dirt rather than sucking it up, and they can even plump your lawn to keep it looking at its best. Even if you don’t hoover your artificial grass, it’s still likely that over time some sand infill will get carried away. To keep your lawn bouncy, ask your installer to top up the sand every now and again or have a go at doing it yourself.
Can I insulate my shed?

Yes, it is possible to insulate a shed. You might want to do this if you’re planning on working in it during the winter. A professional will be able to help you find an insulated shed or advise you on how to insulate a shed that you already have. Always seek professional advise first before attempting to do this yourself!

How to make a small garden look bigger?

Everyone wants their garden to feel luscious, spacious and welcoming. But if you’ve got a small garden, it might feel like there’s no way to stop it looking cramped and unappealing. Luckily, there are ways to make a small garden look bigger – and they don’t have to cost the earth. Plant high You can’t expand your garden outwards, but you can go upwards. Harness your neighbours’ walls and fences to plant climbers and trailing plants to add height to your garden. Hanging baskets are a great option too. By using all the space available to you, it creates the illusion that your garden is bigger than it really is. Remove bulky bushes Now you know to plant high, you might realise that there are some shrubs and bushes that need to go. Large bushes spread out and take up too much space, making it feel crowded. If you’ve got a bush for security reasons, consider replacing it with a fence and adding climbers or tall plants around it like we suggested. Create depth An easy way to make a small garden look bigger is to create depth with different textures. Around borders, plant fine-textured plants in the background with course, large-leafed plants in the foreground to give the impression of a deeper space. This is a great idea for shallow, sloping gardens. You can use vibrant colours in the front with a backdrop of green to draw the eyes back. Blend into the background Consider using similar colours, shapes and plants to blend into the view beyond your garden, so it blurs where the boundary of your garden is. If plants and trees creep over from your neighbours’ gardens, don’t trim them back – merge them with your own garden’s style. Stick with a few favourite plants Another mistake people make when trying to make a small garden look bigger is they plant too many different things. This makes your garden feel cluttered, so stick with seasonal combinations; a good rule of thumb is to have at least 3 different flowering species at any time.

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