Garden Maintenance in Warrington
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 Warrington Gardens
We offer regular garden maintenance rounds across north Warrington, weekly, fortnightly or monthly visits covering mowing, edging, weeding, pruning and tidy-ups. Because Winwick, Callands, Orford, Cinnamon Brow, Fearnhead and Birchwood are a direct run from Leigh, north Warrington slots fit neatly into our rounds and visits stay consistent through the season.
We cover Warrington and the surrounding area: Winwick, Callands, Orford, Longford, Cinnamon Brow and beyond (WA2, WA3, WA5).
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What’s Included
The new-town planting that makes this side of Warrington green is also what makes it hard work. Estates that were planted in the 1970s and 80s now carry full-size trees and mature shrubs, so gardens here need more cutting back, more leaf clearance and more general management than the average plot. Regular visits keep on top of it; leaving it a season doesn’t.
- 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 Warrington, FAQs
Both. Regular rounds are the core of it: north Warrington is close enough to Leigh that fortnightly and monthly slots are easy to keep, but we also take one-off jobs: pre-sale tidy-ups, end-of-tenancy clearances and gardens that have simply got away from someone.
Yes. The tree cover that was planted with the new town means Birchwood gardens take a heavier leaf fall than most, and left down over winter it kills lawns and clogs drains. Autumn clearance visits, leaves lifted, gutter-level growth checked, everything carted away, are a standard part of our maintenance round.
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.
Yes. Overgrown garden clearances are a regular part of our work. Waist-high grass, brambles and neglected borders all come back with a proper cut-back. One honest note: a lawn that’s been left long is usually cut down in stages, and it can take a few weeks of regular mowing to green up properly again.