A garden can look mostly fine from a distance while still needing practical work up close. Weeds, edges, and overgrown shrubs are usually the clues.
Work where the garden is slipping
Some visits need lawn care. Others need weeding, pruning, or a bed clean-up. Paying attention to the garden's current state avoids wasting time on the wrong job.
Keep shrubs away from access points
Plants near gates, paths, and windows can become a nuisance before they look wildly overgrown. Regular trimming keeps those areas clear.
Remove waste as part of the finish
A tidy garden should not leave clippings and branches waiting for bin night. Green waste removal makes the result cleaner straight away.