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Recent Landscaping tasks in Dublin
Fill a skip
€100
Ashtown, Dublin
26th Apr 2024
House clearing. Skip needs to be filled.
I need to have a 1 ton bag of top soil removed.
€80
Kimmage, Dublin
4th Sep 2023
I have a 1 ton bag of top soil which I want removed - Due date: Flexible
Petrol Chain saw wood cut
€70
Stepaside, Dublin
30th Jun 2023
Chopped wood beams 10cm deep - Due date: Needs to be done on 30 June 2023
Highly recommend. Very professional. Puntual/ tidy/ helpful / friendly
Remove a few tons of top soil
€1,234
Loughlinstown, Dublin
9th Aug 2022
2.5m entrance. Large pile of soil to be removed. - Due date: Flexible
Help moving clay into a skip
€75
Donaghmede, Dublin
8th Oct 2021
There is a very large mound of clay on my drive in my front garden that needs to be moved to a skip around 5 metres away.
Landscape ..wall building (Raised Bedding ) etc
€3,000
Ringsend, Dublin
15th Apr 2021
Small garden revamp paving etc
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What does landscaping include?
When you book your landscaper, it’s important to let them know in your task exactly what work you need to be done. That way, they’ll be able to make you a fair offer and bring along the right tools for the job.Â
Not sure where to start? If you need a range of general landscaping services, grab a notepad and pen, then go for a wander outside. Make a note of anything that needs tidying up, trimming, or removing. Then make sure you include these tasks in your listing.Â
Another way to think about your landscaping is to break it down by the type of specialised skill or service you need. Here are some of the jobs you might give to your landscaper and what you can expect to happen during the process.
Planning
When you’re undertaking a BIG change, it’s important to lay the groundwork with some planning, first. A garden designer will help come up with ideas and map everything out on paper before you get started. Or you might hire a landscape architect to plan a larger commercial landscaping project in your local community or public space.
Earth and rocks
Don’t break your back over your backyard landscaping - no matter how little or how much you need to do. You can hire earthmoving contractors to do your trench digging, levelling, and even your pool excavation or boring excavation. They’ll bring the all tools and equipment needed to dig and move the earth so you (literally) don’t have to get your hands dirty.
Gardens
Planning a nice new garden bed to grow your own veggies, flowers, shady trees, or just want to reduce the amount of ground you have to mow? Get some help with your garden landscaping and garden edging to get the project off your to-do list and done sooner. That way, you can get on with the fun bit - planting!
Water
Where there are plants, there’s water. Make sure your plants get water when they need it (without having to remember to hose) with a drip irrigation system or a sprinkler system installation. Or make your garden more beautiful with a garden pond or water features. Either way, getting your water systems sorted is so much quicker and easier with an extra pair of hands or a landscaper near you who knows what they’re doing.
Trees
Trees are wonderful things, but sometimes, a tree’s gotta go. If you’re not experienced, you should never do chainsawing, stump grinding, wood chipping and mulching, or land clearing yourself. That’s something you should leave up to an experienced landscaper with the right equipment and background to get the job done properly and safely.Â
Building and installations
A big component of landscaping is installing things to make your space more functional and beautiful. Things like retaining walls, artificial turf, landscape lighting or even garden benches to sit on. It’s always best to get a landscaper to help when it involves heavy lifting or specialist equipment. They’ll help you get your installations done safely and help you start enjoying your space much sooner.