Garden Maintenance in Donegal
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Looking for garden maintenance services in Donegal? Donegal has a competitive local market but geographical spread means travel costs can affect pricing. Letterkenny is the main hub for services.
Garden Maintenance in Donegal: Local Insights
Donegal has diverse housing from Atlantic coastal cottages to modern estates in Letterkenny. Many traditional homes face extreme weather exposure. Holiday homes on the coast need seasonal maintenance.
Donegal planning manages extensive coastline protection, Gaeltacht areas, and Wild Atlantic Way impact. Remote rural locations can have access and infrastructure challenges.
Donegal is one of Ireland's most weather-exposed counties, with Atlantic storms, high rainfall (1,200-2,000mm), and strong winds. Good building quality is essential for comfort and longevity.
Donegal has a competitive local market but geographical spread means travel costs can affect pricing. Letterkenny is the main hub for services.
Garden Maintenance Costs in Donegal
Typical costs for garden maintenance in Donegal (prices may vary ):
| Service | Typical Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| One-off garden tidy-up | €135 | €360 | Garden size, overgrowth level |
| Regular maintenance (per visit) | €36 | €90 | Garden size, frequency |
| Hedge cutting (per visit) | €72 | €180 | Hedge length and height |
Estimates for Donegal, 2026. Get personalised quotes for accurate pricing.
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Garden Maintenance FAQs for Donegal
Garden maintenance costs €40 to €100 per visit for regular work. One-off tidy-ups cost €150 to €400 depending on garden size and condition.
During the growing season (March-October), fortnightly visits keep most gardens tidy. Monthly visits may suffice in winter.
Typical visits include lawn mowing, edging, weeding, hedge trimming, leaf clearing, and general tidying.
Most gardeners include waste removal, but confirm this as some charge extra for taking green waste away.
Most hedges should not be cut between March 1 and August 31 to protect nesting birds, as required by the Wildlife Act.