Garden Maintenance in St Helens
Reliable garden maintenance on a schedule that suits you. The same faces turning up, the same standard every visit. Around nine miles from our Leigh base.
Garden Maintenance for St Helens Gardens
We’ll be honest about maintenance in St Helens: we don’t run daily mowing rounds through the middle of town, but the east side, Haydock, Blackbrook, Parr and Moss Bank, sits on the same run as our regular visits to Ashton-in-Makerfield and Newton-le-Willows, so fortnightly and monthly slots group in nicely. You get a consistent visit day and the same faces each time.
We cover St Helens and the surrounding area: Haydock, Blackbrook, Parr, Moss Bank, Broad Oak and beyond (WA9, WA10, WA11).
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What’s Included
Visits cover mowing, edging, weeding, pruning and general tidying, with all green waste taken away. We also take on one-off clearances, gardens that have got away from someone, rental properties between tenants, houses being readied for sale, and can put them on a regular round afterwards so they never get that bad again.
- Weekly, fortnightly or monthly garden maintenance rounds
- Grass cutting and lawn edging on every visit
- Weeding and border care kept on top of
- Spring and autumn seasonal tidy-ups
- One-off garden clearances for overgrown plots
- All green waste taken away, no bags left by the bin
How It Works
Garden Maintenance in St Helens, FAQs
On the east side, yes: Haydock, Blackbrook, Parr and Moss Bank group in with our Ashton-in-Makerfield and Newton-le-Willows rounds, so fortnightly or monthly visits are easy to keep consistent. For the far west of the borough, one-off jobs are more practical than weekly rounds, and we’ll say so upfront.
Yes. One-off blitzes are a standard job for us. We cut back, strip out, load everything onto the van and leave the garden manageable. If you want it kept that way, we’ll quote for a regular round at the same time.
Through the growing season, roughly April to October, grass wants cutting every one to two weeks, so fortnightly visits are the most popular. Weekly suits lawns you want kept sharp. Monthly works for low-maintenance gardens or over winter. We’ll recommend a schedule when we see the garden.
It depends on the size of the garden and how often we visit. We price per visit after a free look round, so you know exactly what each round costs before we start. A regular round always works out cheaper per visit than calling us in once it’s overgrown.
We do. Grass barely grows between November and February, but gardens still need looking after: leaves cleared, borders cut back, hedge cutting and edging kept on top of. Most customers drop to monthly visits over winter, then step back up in spring.