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Southampton is a working port city with a genuinely varied housing stock. Victorian terraces in Portswood and Shirley, waterfront apartments in Ocean Village, and everything in between. Finding a gardener who can work across that range makes a real difference. Post your job on MyBuilder today and connect with local gardening services across Southampton.

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What makes gardening in Southampton different?

Southampton's position on the Solent gives it one of the milder climates in the south of England. For gardeners, that means more growth to manage and a longer active season, but it also means a wider range of plants will establish and thrive here than in many other parts of the UK.

Here's what shapes gardening in Southampton:

A long growing season that rewards consistent maintenance:

The mild maritime climate means growth starts early in spring and keeps going well into autumn. Gardens that are left unattended for a few weeks in May or June can get significantly ahead of themselves.

Local gardeners who work regularly across the city build their schedules around this, consistent visits through the season rather than reactive catch-ups.

Victorian and Edwardian terraces with enclosed rear plots:

Large parts of Portswood, Shirley, and St Denys are made up of period terraced housing, and the rear gardens that come with them are typically long, narrow, and accessed through a tight side passage.

They're often partially shaded, can be difficult to get equipment into, and reward a different approach to planting and layout than more open plots. Gardeners who work regularly in these areas develop a practical understanding of how to manage them well.

Coastal proximity and salt-laden winds:

Gardens closer to Southampton Water and the Solent - particularly in Woolston, Weston, and the waterfront areas - are exposed to salt-laden winds that limit what will establish successfully.

Local gardeners working in these areas know which species hold up and which don't, and can advise on shelter planting and boundary work that makes a real difference to what you can grow.

New builds and waterfront developments:

Ocean Village and the newer developments around the docks tend to come with compact, often hard-landscaped outdoor spaces.

Courtyard gardens, roof terraces, and balcony planters rather than conventional plots. These spaces need a different kind of maintenance to a suburban rear garden, and not every gardener offers it.

Whatever gardening or landscaping service you're looking for, post your job on MyBuilder and hear from gardeners near you who know Southampton's varied gardens and the specific demands of keeping them well maintained. You can review their profiles, browse photos of completed work, read customer feedback, and compare quotes before deciding who to hire.

What types of services are offered by local gardeners in Southampton?

Southampton's mix of housing types and garden sizes means local gardeners cover a broad range of work throughout the year.

The gardeners who work consistently across the city build up practical experience of all of them.

The most common gardening services in Southampton:

  • Regular garden maintenance: Routine upkeep is the foundation of most gardeners' workloads in Southampton - mowing, weeding, pruning, and general tidying through the growing season.

  • Garden clearance: Period properties across Portswood, Shirley, and Bitterne often come with gardens that have been left unmanaged for a season or more. Clearances are a consistent part of the work local gardeners take on, and the first step toward getting a neglected plot back under control.

  • Lawn care and turfing: Lawn renovation - aeration, scarifying, overseeding, and top-dressing - is common across Southampton's older housing stock. Full returfing is frequently needed on newer developments where the original lawn has failed on thin topsoil.

  • Planting and border design: Southampton's mild climate opens up a wider range of planting options than many UK cities. Gardeners who know the local conditions can advise on species that take advantage of that, including some half-hardy plants that would struggle with a harder winter elsewhere.

  • Hedge trimming and boundary work: Boundary hedges and screening -planting are widely used across Southampton, particularly in areas close to busy roads and near the waterfront where noise and wind are factors. Regular trimming keeps them effective and manageable.

  • Garden design and landscaping: For homeowners looking to redesign a plot, add paving, build raised beds, or improve drainage, local gardeners and landscapers can manage the whole project or work alongside other tradespeople.

If you have established trees that need more involved work, you can also browse profiles for tree surgeons in Southampton on MyBuilder to find the right support.

What are the hourly rates of gardeners in Southampton?

Southampton sits in the south of England and rates reflect that, above the national average, broadly in line with other southern cities outside London.

On average, gardeners in Southampton charge around £20-£40 per hour, with rates depending on the type of work, the size and condition of the garden, and how regularly you need them.

Here's a quick cost breakdown for common gardening services in Southampton:

  • Routine garden maintenance: Around £80-£200 for a standard visit covering mowing, weeding, and light pruning.
  • Garden clearance: Typically £150-£500+ depending on how overgrown the garden is and the waste removal involved.
  • Lawn care (aeration, scarifying, overseeding): From £80-£300 depending on lawn size and condition.
  • Turfing: From £400-£1,500+ depending on the area and whether ground preparation is needed first.
  • Planting and border design: From £150-£600+ depending on the size of the area and plants chosen.
  • Hedge trimming and boundary work: From £60-£250 depending on height, length, and access.
  • Garden design and landscaping: Costs vary significantly depending on scope, get a detailed quote once the work has been agreed.

Prices vary between individual gardeners and depending on the specifics of the job. Getting a couple of quotes before committing is always worthwhile.

Post your job on MyBuilder today and gardeners in Southampton can get in touch to discuss your project.

For a more detailed breakdown, take a look at our gardener cost guide.

Find a gardener in Southampton with MyBuilder

Post your job on MyBuilder and verified gardeners who cover your area and are available for the work come to you directly. Here's how it works:

Step 1: Post your gardening job on MyBuilder

Tell MyBuilder what you need - regular maintenance, a one-off clearance, lawn renovation, planting work, or something more involved. Once posted, your job is shared with our directory of gardeners in Southampton who can register their interest.

Step 2: Compare local gardening services in Southampton

Once gardeners respond, take time to review their MyBuilder profiles, browse photos of completed work, and read reviews from other local homeowners. Ask about availability and request quotes before committing to anything.

Step 3: Hire a Southampton gardener with confidence

Once you have the information you need, you can make a confident, informed decision about who to hire - without any added stress.

All tradespeople on MyBuilder undergo checks at registration, such as ID documents, company details, certifications for regulated jobs and skill assessments, allowing you to hire with confidence.

What to ask Southampton gardeners before hiring?

The right tradesperson or service provider can make your life significantly easier; the wrong one can cost you time, money, and a fair amount of stress. Here are the questions that will help you tell the difference:

What experience do you have with this type of garden?

Southampton's housing stock is varied enough that this is a useful question to ask directly.

A gardener who works mainly on open suburban plots may not have much experience with the narrow, shaded rear gardens behind period terraces in Portswood or Shirley, and vice versa. Ask to see photos of similar work on their MyBuilder profile before making contact.

What's included in the written quote?

Get a full written breakdown before any work starts, covering labour, materials, and waste removal. For clearance jobs in particular, the volume of waste can add significantly to the cost - make sure that's factored in upfront rather than added on the day.

Can you commit to regular visits through the season?

If ongoing maintenance is what you're after, confirm this explicitly before agreeing anything. Southampton's long growing season means gardens need consistent attention from April through to October.

A gardener who primarily takes on project work may not have space for new regular clients, which is worth establishing early.

Do you have experience with coastal or exposed gardens?

Worth asking if your garden is near the waterfront or exposed to prevailing winds. Salt-tolerant planting, appropriate hedging choices, and boundary management all require a slightly different approach to a sheltered inland plot.

A gardener who has worked along Southampton Water or around the Solent-facing areas will have practical experience of what establishes well in those conditions.

Are there any trees or large shrubs I should flag before work starts?

If you have established trees or large shrubs close to boundaries or the house, it's worth mentioning them when you post your job. Some work, root disturbance, heavy pruning, removal, may need more consideration than it first appears, and a good local gardener will flag this if it's relevant.

If you'd like more guidance before you hire, our guide on hiring a landscape gardener covers the key things to look for.

FAQ: common questions about gardeners in Southampton

How often should I have my garden maintained in Southampton?

For most Southampton gardens, fortnightly visits from April through to October keeps things properly managed through the active growing season. Monthly visits are enough for lower-maintenance plots.

The city's mild climate means growth starts early and continues late, so gardens can get ahead of themselves quickly if visits are spread too far apart. Over winter, most gardeners scale back to occasional tidy-ups rather than regular scheduled visits.

Can a gardener help with a neglected garden?

Yes, and it's a common first job for many Southampton gardeners. Particularly in the period terraces across Portswood, Shirley, and St Denys where gardens are sometimes left unmanaged between tenancies or ownership changes.

The usual starting point is a clearance to establish what's there, followed by a conversation about what to keep, what to remove, and what the garden could look like going forward.

What plants do well in Southampton gardens?

Southampton's mild maritime climate gives gardeners more options than many UK cities. Hardy perennials, shrub roses, ornamental grasses, and most native hedging species all perform well. A local gardener who knows the area will be able to advise based on your specific plot.

Is it worth getting a gardener in over winter in Southampton?

A couple of visits rather than regular maintenance is usually enough. Useful winter jobs include cutting back perennials, mulching borders, tidying hedges ahead of spring growth, and any structural work, raised beds, path improvements, drainage, that's easier to tackle when the garden isn't in full growth.

Southampton's mild winters also mean some jobs that would need to wait until spring in other cities can be carried out earlier here.

Can I get a gardener for a one-off job rather than ongoing visits?

Yes. Most Southampton gardeners take on one-off work alongside any regular clients they have. Common one-off jobs include end-of-season clearances, pre-sale tidy-ups, hedge cutting, and getting a garden back under control after a period of neglect.

Be clear when you post your job that it's a single visit rather than ongoing work, so gardeners can quote accordingly.

Do gardeners in Southampton handle hard landscaping as well as planting?

Some do, some don't. Many general gardeners are comfortable with straightforward jobs like laying gravel, building raised beds, or repointing existing paving.

More involved work, new patios, drainage systems, or significant structural changes, tends to be the territory of landscapers rather than gardeners. Be specific about what you need when you post your job on MyBuilder and browse photos on gardeners' profiles to get a sense of the kind of work they've taken on before.

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