A professional garden clearance normally removes agreed overgrowth and loose garden debris, restores access and leaves the customer with a clearer basis for future maintenance. The quotation should define exactly what is included.
Typical tasks
Work may include cutting back accessible overgrowth, removing weeds, gathering leaves, clearing paths, sorting green waste and exposing hidden borders or lawn edges.
What may be separate
Large trees, hazardous waste, asbestos, unstable structures, soil removal, rubble, major fencing and specialist invasive-plant treatment are not routine clearance tasks.
Why photographs matter
Photographs help estimate growth density, access, waste volume and whether hidden hazards are likely. Very overgrown or complex sites may still need a visit.
Agree the finish
A clearance can mean a basic safe reset or a more detailed presentation standard. The expected finish, disposal method and follow-on work should be written into the quotation.
Local service context
TJ Gardening Services works from Brighton to Seaford and considers suitable work elsewhere in East Sussex or the wider South East. Advice in this article is general; the actual garden, plant condition, weather, access and legal responsibilities should be considered before work.
This is general gardening information. Plant condition, weather, wildlife, access and the actual site should be checked before work.