Gardeners & Landscapers in Dublin
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Hiring Gardeners & Landscapers in Dublin
Dublin is Ireland's largest county by population, with work spread across Dublin City, Swords, Tallaght, Blanchardstown and surrounding areas. Homes here commonly include apartments, older terraces, suburban semis, and commercial units, so gardeners & landscapers quotes often depend on access, travel time, materials, and the age of the property. Common local requests include emergency repairs, rental upgrades, rewires, plumbing call-outs, and renovation work. When hiring gardeners & landscapers in Dublin, compare written scope, insurance, timing, reviews, and whether the tradesperson has handled similar local jobs. Check insurance, references, written scope, and previous work before hiring.
Typical local rates and quote checks
Pricing depends on scope, access, materials, urgency, and location. Always compare like-for-like written quotes. Treat these as quote-comparison ranges and ask each provider what is included, excluded, and charged separately in Dublin. TODO: Sean to verify final live quote ranges against TradesmenIreland enquiry data before production promotion.
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Questions to ask gardeners & landscapers in Dublin
How much does a gardener cost in Ireland?
Gardeners in Ireland charge €25-40 per hour or €100-180 per day. A basic garden maintenance visit costs €50-100. Full garden landscaping costs €5,000-20,000+ depending on scope.
How often should I cut my lawn in Ireland?
In Ireland, mow your lawn weekly from April to October, and every 2-3 weeks in March and November. Stop mowing December to February when grass is dormant. Never cut more than one-third of the height.
What plants grow well in Ireland?
Ireland's mild, wet climate suits hydrangeas, fuchsias, rhododendrons, and camellias. Native plants like foxgloves and hawthorn thrive. Mediterranean plants need sheltered spots.
Do I need planning permission for garden landscaping in Ireland?
Most garden landscaping in Ireland doesn't need planning permission. However, walls over 1.2m at the front or 2m elsewhere, or significant changes to drainage may require permission.
When is the best time to plant in Ireland?
Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) are best for planting in Ireland. Avoid planting in frozen ground or during dry spells. Container plants can be planted year-round.
What should I confirm before hiring?
Confirm scope, insurance, timing, materials, and payment terms, plus insurance, written pricing, timeline, and what is excluded from the quote.
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