Garden Maintenance in Meath

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Looking for garden maintenance services in Meath? Strong commuter population with disposable income drives demand for home improvements. Growing population means consistent need for all trades and professional services.

Garden Maintenance in Meath: Local Insights

Meath combines historic towns with modern commuter developments. Large housing estates in Ashbourne, Ratoath, and Dunboyne serve the Dublin commuter market. Rural Meath has traditional farmsteads and period country houses.

Meath County Council enforces strict heritage protection in areas like Trim and around Newgrange. Archaeological assessments may be required for new builds in parts of the Boyne Valley.

Meath has a dry climate with good solar potential. Cold winter nights in the inland Boyne Valley make insulation and efficient heating particularly important.

Strong commuter population with disposable income drives demand for home improvements. Growing population means consistent need for all trades and professional services.

Garden Maintenance Costs in Meath

Typical costs for garden maintenance in Meath (prices may vary (typically 10% above national average)):

ServiceTypical CostNotes
One-off garden tidy-up€165 | €440Garden size, overgrowth level
Regular maintenance (per visit)€44 | €110Garden size, frequency
Hedge cutting (per visit)€88 | €220Hedge length and height

Estimates for Meath, 2026. Get personalised quotes for accurate pricing.

Areas We Cover in Meath

Navan Drogheda (Meath side) Trim Dunboyne Ashbourne Ratoath Kells Bettystown

Garden Maintenance FAQs for Meath

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.

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