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20 Apr

Garden | Decking

Newton Stewart - DG8

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Caravan decking needs replaced

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06 May

Garden | Artificial Grass

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14 Aug

Fencing | Wooden

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customer made an online enquiry for fencing and confirmed on telephone and email they would like a call with a landscaper to discuss prices.please call to arrange an appointment to quote. are you the ...

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14 Aug

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Newton Stewart - DG8

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grass cutting using my ride on john deere lawn tractor are you the property owner: owner property type: detached do you have a: large garden garden type: back garden, front garden, side garden work r...

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23 Apr

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we have an issue with water level going down in the pond, have a new pump and rcd fitted, i can only assume it is a leaking liner needing replaced.. pond is approx 4 mtr x 4mtr if this is something yo...

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13 Jul

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Newton Stewart - DG8

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cutting of hedges round property are you the property owner: owner property type: detached do you have a: medium size garden garden type: back garden, front garden work required: hedges current state ...

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14 Jun

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Newton Stewart - DG8

Enquiry from: Ivor K

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to remove existing lawn turf and replace with new, approximately 100 square metres. are you the property owner: owner property type: detached do you have a: large garden garden type: back garden work ...

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20 Apr

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Newton Stewart - DG8

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large area of grass needing cut on a regular basis! are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: semi detached do you have a: extra large garden garden type: back garden, front ...

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30 Jan

Garden | Landscaping

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Enquiry from: Julie M

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25-30m2 patio to lay on top of existing concrete base layer, path from back door to patio to lay are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace roughly the size of your gard...

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21 Sep

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Enquiry from: Elysabeth C

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Overgrown hedges, some partly cut needs tae be reduced in height (approximate height at present 7 feet) and trimmed.

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07 Aug

Garden | Landscaping

Newton Stewart - DG8

Enquiry from: Barbara A

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Supplying and laying lawn on pre prepared ground - think approx 200 sq metres. 2 large areas and 4 smaller ones.

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22 May

Fencing | Wooden

Newton Stewart - DG8

Enquiry from: Andrew M

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supplying and erecting 400 mtrs stock fence

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01 Aug

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Newton Stewart - DG8

Enquiry from: Christine N

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holiday cottage gardens, grass cutting weekly are you the property owner: owner property type: detached do you have a: medium size garden garden type: back garden garden type: back garden, front garde...

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27 Jul

Fencing | Wooden

Newton Stewart - DG8

Enquiry from: William W

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i require a small fence 10.6ft x 4ft are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached how many fence panels are you looking for: 1-2 panels what level of service do you requi...

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21 Jul

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Newton Stewart - DG8

Enquiry from: Alan W

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disciplining of front and back garden hedging, a total of some 37m of privet hedge and 8m cypress hedge to my required height in each case. clippings to be taken away. are you the property owner: ow...

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02 May

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Newton Stewart - DG8

Enquiry from: Sharon G

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front and back lawn needs cutting property type: semi detached are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) garden type: front garden garden type: back garden, front garden work required: lawn...

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06 Apr

Garden | Landscaping

Newton Stewart - DG8

Enquiry from: Andree D

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A hedge lowering and waste taken away please.

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27 Aug

Garden | Landscaping

Newton Stewart - DG8

Enquiry from: Jed B

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10 sqare metres of turf Are you the property owner: Relative of Owner Property Type: Semi detached Roughly the size of your garden: 0-10 m2 Garden Type: Back garden Do you have a design: No, but I hav...

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16 Feb

Fencing | Wooden

Newton Stewart - DG8

Enquiry from: MARCIAH B

Start Date: Less than one month

6 feet fencing for the off-street/back garden and neighbouring fence with 6 feet gate Are you the property owner: Tenant (with permission) What level of service do you require: Supply and Install Tim...

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25 Apr

Garden | Decking

Newton Stewart - DG8

Enquiry from: Jim B

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160 ft.run of decking in front of a shed Homeowner Supplied and fitted Please contact to appoint

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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 Newton Stewart is:

£1,061

Landscaper job Landscaper cost in 2025
Wooden fencing in Newton Stewart £1,125-£1,725
Landscaping in Newton Stewart £1,175-£2,225
Garden maintenance and upkeep in Newton Stewart £102-£169
Wooden decking in Newton Stewart £613-£1,363
Artificial Grass in Newton Stewart £1,525-£2,550
Garden shed in Newton Stewart £275-£845
Garden lighting in Newton Stewart £320-£480
Driveway repair in Newton Stewart £1,520-£2,280
Lawn Care in Newton Stewart £73-£125

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Landscaper FAQs

How do I aerate my lawn?

Aeration, like scarification, is another vital step to keeping your lawn looking healthy and vibrant. It involves making small holes in the soil to allow air, water and nutrients to get into the grass roots, helping them to grow deeply, and produce a much stronger lawn. It also helps to relieve compaction from the soil, which stops nutrients and air from circulating. But how do you aerate your lawn?

Before you start to aerate your lawn, it’s a good idea to scarify it first to get rid of any moss, dead grass and thatch. This involves vigorously raking your lawn to get all the organic matter up, then transferring it to your compost heap or disposing of it. Light scarification is best in the spring but you can heavily scarify it in the autumn.

If you’ve got a small lawn, you can use a hand-held hollow tine aerator or even a normal garden fork. Dig deep into your lawn’s surface with the fork, or push the aerator into the ground which will pull plugs, or cores, of soil out of the ground to create air holes. You can let the cores dry and then go over them with a lawn mower or rake to spread them evenly across your lawn. This will recycle all the nutrients in those parts of the soil and stimulate bacterial activity to break down unwanted thatch. Don’t leave them, because they will make your lawn look bumpy over time.

If you’ve got a larger lawn, you might find it easier to see if you can hire a petrol aerator. But there are also rolling aerators that have spikes on a cylinder and you just push along, or even aerator sandals that you can wear and just go to town on your grass!

What’s the difference between hard and soft landscaping?

Hard landscaping refers to structural elements like patios, pathways, paving and sheds, usually required for a complete garden overhaul. Soft landscaping means plants, grass and trees, this can usually be managed by a general gardener and requires little disruption.

How to clean artificial grass?
Choosing artificial grass instead of natural turf can save you a lot of time on garden maintenance. However, even artificial grass needs the odd clean every now and then to ensure it stays looking good and lasts a long time, so here are some top tips. Regular maintenance There are several ways to keep your grass in good condition. Try brushing your grass with a broom or plastic rake regularly to dislodge any dirt or debris. You could also use a leaf blower to remove any leaves, or a low-pressure hose to get rid of wetter dirt. Hopefully the weed membrane under the artificial grass will do its job, but if you do get any weeds you can use a water-based moss and weed killer – make sure the maximum pH is 8. When the weeds have died off, remove them as you would with any leaves or debris. Cleaning stains on your artificial grass If you spill a drink on your artificial grass, grab a paper towel and dab at it rather than rubbing it, as this will just work the stain into your grass. Rinse it with some water if necessary. If you notice a stain that’s been there for a while, mix a teaspoon of detergent with a pint of water in a bucket. Using a soft cloth or sponge, rub the solution onto the stain until it’s gone, and rinse with clean water. If the stain is sticky, water might not be enough to get rid of it. Try using a toothbrush to brush away the residue.
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.
how to plant a garden?

There are several reasons why you may wish to plant a garden. To have a healthier environment, eat healthier, cook with fresh produce and lots more. Regardless of your purpose, one challenge faced by several home and property owners is exactly how to go about this and where to get started. If you’re having the same issues, then you’ve come to the right place. In this post, we’re going to take you through the process involved in planting a garden to ensure your project turns out a success. If you lack the confidence required to pull this off, we’d highly recommend you call in a professional who can guarantee the best results.

  1. Start small. Being overly ambitious when planting a garden could be easiest way to a disastrous outcome. Give yourself a realistic goal and learn to plant healthy and productive plants by starting small.
  2. Identify your site. To ensure a great garden, the plants need lots of sunlight. So, you can go for a space that gets about 6 to 8 hours of sunlight on a daily basis. Also, make sure that there’s a water source nearby to make it easy to give your plants water as required.
  3. Choose you garden type. Decide how your garden will grow, be it in raised beds, in ground, in containers or a combination of styles. This will ensure that your garden is neat and orderly while also enhancing its curb appeal.
  4. Make a list. Create a list of the plants you’d love to have in your garden.
  5. Plan your planting. This involves spacing your plants as they’re going to grow bigger, deciding which plant goes where and identifying the best soil to grow them.
  6. Get your plants.
  7. Plant them.
What do landscape gardeners charge?

What Do Landscape Gardeners Charge?

If you’ve decided to hire a landscaping professional for your gardening, 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 garden landscaping does not come cheap. In order to make it look great and send a clear message, there’s need for a 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 will landscape gardeners charge?

Just like most home improvement efforts, the cost of landscape gardening is influenced by a wide array of factors. These factors include the scope of the project, the size of the garden, 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, landscape gardeners 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 gardening services required. As a daily rate, professional gardeners tend to charge about £140 to £200 per day. However, it should be noted that the major factors influencing the price that a gardener 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.

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.
how to repair a patio?

A patio is an outdoor space which can be used for a variety of stuffs which includes fun time with family and friends, reading time or just relaxing as the fresh breeze blows. With all these benefits and more, it’s becomes more obvious that there’s a need to keep your patio in a tip top condition at all times. If otherwise, you may not be able to enjoy your patio to your satisfaction and probably, for as long as you would want. You simply have to provide it with a regular maintenance which involves inspecting and identifying the damages that needs to be repaired before it gets out of hand. Fortunately, the minor repairs can be done by yourself if you’re confident enough. However, for bigger damages it’s advisable to call in a professional for help. In this article, we’ll take you through the patio reparation process.

✓ Prepare the area. This involves removing the problem piece gently and carefully. If there’s a piece you think can still be useful, store it in the re-use pile or you can start a new one. Once you’re done removing the pieces, the next thing to do would be to start removing anything that’s unwanted from the damaged area like debris, unwanted soil etc, and start sand fitting with some fresh sand. This should be levelled out to ensure there’s no bumps.

✓ With the sand down, you can start by putting the pieces back in together. This should be done gently to avoid any further damage. Do this until your patio

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