Harrys Gardeners — Transparent Pricing & Free Quotes

Gardener team starting a garden job with tools and wheelbarrow Harrys Gardeners believes in clear, honest pricing for every lawn, garden and landscape job. Our transparent pricing model is built so property owners — from compact city courtyards to expansive suburban yards — can understand exactly what they pay for. We publish how we charge: either by load or by cubic yard, plus any applicable labor or access surcharges when required.

We use straightforward terms like load-based rates and cubic-yard pricing so there are no hidden fees. For small tidy-ups in tight inner-city terraces, our hourly or small-load rates are often the most cost-effective. For larger suburban clean-ups—think multi-bed front gardens or long back lawns—our cubic-yard model gives a predictable, measurable cost that scales fairly with work volume.

Small courtyard tidy-up with planters and compact tools Pricing transparency is a core promise of Harry's Gardeners. You’ll see each element broken out: material removal measured in cubic yards, disposal fees, labor time, and any additional equipment charges. Below we outline the two common models we use, examples of typical jobs, and how to request a complimentary quote.

How our load-based and cubic-yard rates work

Load-based pricing is simple: each truck load (or trailer load) has a flat cost that covers transport and disposal. This is ideal for bulky waste like old soil, concrete rubble from a small patio removal, or large green waste bundles. Load charges are often used in busy locations where multiple small trips are needed, such as town center courtyards or multifamily housing with restricted access.

Our cubic-yard rates are calculated by volume. We measure the debris (or landscaping material) and quote a rate per cubic yard so you pay for the space your material occupies. This is excellent for jobs like soil replacement, mulch delivery, or medium-scale garden clearances on detached homes with typical suburban layouts.

Measuring soil volume for cubic-yard pricing on suburban lawn Both models include transparent line items: haulage, disposal, labour and equipment when used. If a job requires a special machine (e.g., stump grinder or mini-digger), we list that as a separate refundable or non-refundable charge depending on whether it’s hired specifically for the job.

Example jobs and realistic costing scenarios

Example 1 — Compact City Courtyard Tidy: A Victorian terrace property with a small courtyard and several large planters. Typical approach: hourly labor + small-load charge for green waste. Estimated: 2–3 labour hours + small-load fee. This is the most common scenario in busy commercial strip areas and inner-suburb streets where access is limited.

Example 2 — Suburban Front & Back Garden Refresh: A semi-detached house with borders, old topsoil removal (about 4–6 cubic yards), and supply of fresh topsoil and mulch. Typical approach: cubic-yard pricing for soil removed and replaced, plus labor for planting and finish. Estimated: measured cubic yards x per-cubic-yard rate + labor estimate. This suits family homes in leafy suburbs where homeowners want predictable material costs.

Example 3 — Driveway Edging & Small Hardscape Removal: Removal of a small paved area (approx. 1–2 cubic yards of rubble) in a busy retail precinct outside a shopfront. Typical approach: load-based rate for rubble removal because broken paving is bulky and heavy. We include traffic-management considerations in busy locations as a separate line item if required.

Example 4 — Large Estate Garden Clearance: Multiple beds, old shrubs and several cubic yards of green waste (10+ cubic yards). Typical approach: combination of cubic-yard pricing for green waste, load pricing for oversized debris, and staged labor over multiple days. Properties like this—larger suburban estates or community green spaces—benefit from a site visit to scope exact volumes and logistics.

Example 5 — New Planting & Soil Supply: Deliver and spread 8 cubic yards of screened topsoil and 4 cubic yards of mulch for a newly planted bed at a modern townhouse complex. Typical approach: charged per cubic yard for materials plus labor for distribution and planting. This is frequently used by developers and busy homeowners who want a single-line cost for materials and installation.

Example 6 — Seasonal Green Waste Pickup for Apartment Blocks: Weekly or monthly scheduled pickups for communal bins in multi-occupancy buildings. Typical approach: contracted per-load costs with a discounted rate for recurring service. This works well in high-traffic neighborhoods with regular garden waste, such as apartment complexes near parks.

To make cost comparisons easy, we provide sample estimates showing both a load-based option and an equivalent cubic-yard option where applicable. Harrys Gardening Services favors whichever model offers the best value for the customer’s property type and local access conditions.

Here is a quick, non-exhaustive list of common price components you will see on a quote:

  • Material removal — charged per cubic yard or per load
  • Labour — hourly or day rates per team member
  • Equipment — hire or usage fees for machines
  • Disposal — landfill or green waste facility fees
  • Access or parking permits — where local rules require them

Estimator preparing a transparent, itemized quote on site We offer a free quote policy for all prospective customers. A no-obligation estimate can be provided via an email description and photos for small jobs, or a free on-site visit for larger projects. During a site visit our estimator measures volumes, assesses access, and explains whether a cubic-yard or load-based price is fairer for your specific property.

Completed garden with fresh mulch and tidy beds When you request a free quote from Harrys Gardeners pricing team, expect a clear breakdown with optional alternatives. We always show a best-practice option and a budget-friendly alternative so you can choose what suits your timeline and style — from quick tidy-ups to full landscape reworks for houses, flats, and commercial frontages.

We pride ourselves on being transparent, flexible, and fair. Whether you prefer a rate per load, a per-cubic-yard charge, or a hybrid approach, Harrys Gardeners quotes arrive uncluttered, understandable, and tailored to your property's unique needs.

Note: pricing examples above are illustrative and intended to show how we structure quotes; the free estimate you receive will reflect actual measured volumes and any site-specific considerations.

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Clear, itemized pricing from Harrys Gardeners: load-based and cubic-yard rates, example jobs by property type, and a free no-obligation quote policy.

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