Weeds Taking Over Garden
Persistent weeds spreading through flower beds, paths, and the lawn, crowding out desirable plants.
What Is Causing This?
- 1Bare soil left uncovered allowing weed seeds to germinate
- 2Perennial weeds with deep root systems spreading underground
- 3Contaminated compost or topsoil introduced to the garden
How Urgent Is This?
This is a cosmetic issue. It is not causing damage and can be addressed in your own time.
What Needs to Be Done
A gardener will clear existing weeds by hand or targeted treatment, apply mulch to suppress regrowth, and plant ground cover to fill bare areas.
How Much Will It Cost?
National average estimate
Labour: £68 – £225 | Materials: £5 – £55
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How to Prevent This
Mulch bare soil with a 5 to 8cm layer of bark or compost. Pull weeds before they set seed. Use membrane under gravel paths.
Related Problems
A garden that has become unmanageable with dense vegetation, overgrown borders, and self-seeded trees.
Weeds pushing up through cracks or joints in the driveway surface, spreading if not dealt with.
Weeds pushing up through the joints between patio slabs or paving stones.
Other Gardener Problems
Patches or whole areas of lawn turning yellow or brown, even when it has been watered.
A hedge that has grown too tall, too wide, or too dense, encroaching on paths, driveways, or neighbouring properties.
Large trees casting heavy shade over the garden, house, or neighbouring properties, reducing natural light.
Thick moss spreading across the lawn, crowding out the grass and creating a spongy surface.