Grass Cutting Horsham

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Lawn Mowing - Hedge Trimming - Weeding - Garden Tidy-ups

Grass Cutting Horsham

Having lived in Horsham for over 20 years, Grass cutting Horsham is my primary service. I also offer hedge trimming, weeding, garden tidying, and grounds maintenance.

Green in every sence

Environmentally Friendly

To help protect our environment, I have invested in battery-powered equipment for handheld tools and use Aspen 4 fuel for my petrol lawnmowers. Aspen 4 fuel is specifically formulated to minimise harmful emissions. https://aspenfuel.co.uk/benefits/

Hedge Trimming

Providing hedge cutting and hedge trimming services for a neat and tidy landscape.

Garden Tidy Ups

From weeding to lawn mowing to general tidy-ups to keep your landscapes in shape.

About DJ Garden Services

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Dedicated Local Garden Services

At the core of DJ Garden Services is our ‘local’ commitment. Based proudly right here in Horsham, I prioritise serving our community with dedication and care. When you choose DJ Garden Services, you’re choosing reliability, trustworthiness, and hard work. I am committed to providing you with the highest standards of care, ensuring your satisfaction every step of the way.

Please call David for a no pressure, no obligation FREE Grass Cutting Horsham quote 07448 275371

Commercial and Residential

Garden Services for Every Season

Your local gardener that works in Horsham and the surrounding areas.
Services include: Grass Cutting, Hedge Trimming, Weeding, Garden Tidy-Up, Ground Maintenance.

 

Grass Cutting Estimated Price for Area (m2)

Pricing Guide

We offer budget-friendly options and tailor-made pricing packages designed to fit your garden’s individual requirements. Below, you’ll discover a rough guide aimed at estimating the costs of my grass cutting services. Get in touch with David for a no pressure, no obligation free quote call 07448 275371

Small lawn

¼ tennis court
(up to 65m2)

Quarter Court

£25 per cut

Medium lawn

½ tennis court
(up to 130m2)

Half Court

£35 per cut

Large lawn

1 tennis court
(up to 260m2)

Full Court

£45 per cut

XL lawn

2 tennis court
(up to 521m2)

Full Court X2

£65 per cut

XXL lawn

4 tennis court
(up to 1043m2)

Full Court X4

£95 per cut

People Also Ask

Frequently Asked Questions

To maintain a lawn year-round, it’s recommended to mow weekly. Extending the time between mowings can lead to excessive overgrowth and weed proliferation, especially during the rapid growth periods of Spring and Summer. Keep your mower blades sharp and clean to avoid damaging the grass. Consistent weekly mowing promotes thicker grass growth and inhibits weed development, while also eliminating brown or damaged tips and encouraging fresh, healthy growth. Here are some handy lawn care mowing tips:

1. Vary mowing directions to prevent soil compaction and encourage upright grass growth.
2. If your lawn is tall and unruly, avoid cutting it all at once to prevent undue stress. Instead, mow one-third of the grass height, allow it to recover for several days, then mow again.
3. Refrain from mowing wet grass to prevent an uneven cut and a messy appearance. Wet clippings can also clog your mower and necessitate more frequent maintenance.

Mowing your lawn puts stress on both the grass blades and roots, requiring recovery time after each mow. While mowing heights may shift slightly with the seasons, there’s a golden rule to follow – never trim more than one-third of the grass blade’s height at once. Cutting too low exposes the lawn to excessive sunlight and heat, promoting weed growth, particularly in warmer months when weeds thrive on light. Taller grass retains moisture better, boosts chlorophyll production, and provides shade to the soil, which is beneficial during hot spells. Adjust your mowing height accordingly, keeping grass longer in warmer weather and shorter in cooler temperatures. For queries about optimal mowing heights, consult your local lawn care professional.

Typically, mid-morning or late afternoon stands out as the optimal window for lawn mowing. Mowing too early in the morning can leave the grass damp with dew, resulting in torn rather than cleanly cut grass, which may invite disease. Midday, while the sun is intense, can stress the freshly trimmed grass, though it’s still manageable.

The timing of your lawn watering routine significantly influences grass growth, weed proliferation, and susceptibility to lawn diseases. For optimal lawn care outcomes, keep these crucial watering guidelines in mind:

– Steer clear of watering during the peak heat hours, typically between 11 am and 3 pm.
– Opt for morning watering sessions between 6 am and 10 am, when sunlight, heat, and wind are minimal.
– If morning watering isn’t feasible, aim for late afternoon sessions between 4 pm and 7 pm.
– Avoid watering at night, as it can foster mildew, fungal diseases, and outdoor pest activity.