A GARDEN MAINTENANCE JOB & WHAT I CHARGED FOR A 2 HOUR VISIT

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024

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  • @eduardosapples1997
    @eduardosapples1997 4 месяца назад +4

    Big cheese Steve

  • @user-wn3go7bn1p
    @user-wn3go7bn1p 3 месяца назад +1

    Nice content Mr Cheese ( and the music)
    Remember……..when the……you know the rest

  • @Ihavetwoearsandonemouth
    @Ihavetwoearsandonemouth 4 месяца назад +4

    Very tidy job. My missus was telling me that there are gardeners offering services on FB for £15 p/h...she knows that the naive customers will be blessed with poor service and most likely things that experienced gardeners 'nip in the bud' such as ground elder et al will get overlooked and become cumulative in its proliferation.
    Liked the fact you mentioned moving the olive trees.
    Ive always stated that more experienced gardeners add value to customers homes as using cheaper alternatives may well cost more in the not so distant future when sh1t hits the fan with them realising you get what you pay for.
    All best and to you getting more subscribers as you post honestly and knowledgeably.

    • @StephenCheeseGardenServices
      @StephenCheeseGardenServices  4 месяца назад +1

      It took a while to get this place up together but when doing any garden I aways offer loads of advise and tips to the home owners on how to improve there gardens and keep it looking tip top.
      They have a really good tree surgeon that came and sorted out the really large oak tree and silver birch , they did a bang up job.
      I went around and planted loads of shrubs, Yew tree,2 Acers, climbers, rose's etc that where suffering in the hot summer sun with little watering being done. They are now all thriving in the borders and require little to no watering
      I am really pleased that I have been given the opportunity to look after this beautiful garden.
      Humble and grateful to the owners.❤
      Many thanks again for your comment
      Steve

    • @wagner251
      @wagner251 4 месяца назад +1

      The £15 ph blokes are not Gardeners, just chancers !

  • @user-wn3go7bn1p
    @user-wn3go7bn1p 3 месяца назад +1

    Great work Mr. Cheese
    Thankyou for including pricing, don’t forget to always include that moving forward. TIA.
    All the best Johnny from Donny

  • @THETATTOOGARDENER83
    @THETATTOOGARDENER83 4 месяца назад +3

    Hi mate the camera is miles better nice and sharp mate 👌🏼 hope your keeping well
    I’ve had lots going on not all good but we’re be ok

    • @StephenCheeseGardenServices
      @StephenCheeseGardenServices  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks Pete, 💚
      We are all Keeping well , A bit stressed out and pretty tired, & Time waster quotes after work, One big grass cut getting quotes from 3 people OMG. LOL Need more hours in the day🤣

    • @THETATTOOGARDENER83
      @THETATTOOGARDENER83 4 месяца назад +1

      @@StephenCheeseGardenServices great to be busy mate it’s a good problem to have

  • @THETATTOOGARDENER83
    @THETATTOOGARDENER83 4 месяца назад +4

    Nice work my friend 💚🙌🏼

    • @StephenCheeseGardenServices
      @StephenCheeseGardenServices  4 месяца назад +3

      Marra's been watching you other channel Shhhh. I will subscribe later gotta get a bath covered in muck from power washing today then off to bed ,Getting full on at work now , and I have no Help 😢 I will catch up with your vids later ,it looks like you have been breaking stuff,🤣👍💚
      Steve

  • @jasonhewlett1283
    @jasonhewlett1283 4 месяца назад +2

    It can't be much fun, hay fever in our job.😢. Also.put a note in your diary, ( a dry day ). 😂😂

    • @StephenCheeseGardenServices
      @StephenCheeseGardenServices  4 месяца назад +1

      power washing today , getting it all up my nose‚ today was a good day. No cameras 🤣
      Thank you very much for commenting.
      Steve

  • @andrewsflicks7920
    @andrewsflicks7920 4 месяца назад +1

    Nice work Steven...how much do you charge for the 2 hours? 🤔

    • @StephenCheeseGardenServices
      @StephenCheeseGardenServices  3 месяца назад

      Did you watch the video? 😆 it's written on the screen right at the end of the video ,
      If i had a new similar job. I would do the same but make it a priced job , so there is no need to stay for a set period of time.
      All the best
      Steve 👍

    • @andrewsflicks7920
      @andrewsflicks7920 3 месяца назад +1

      @StephenCheeseGardenServices Yeah, watched the video...but missed the end when you were saying your cheerios...😆
      I've just put my prices up at the start of May...£65 for a 2 hour visit...still good value for money for the customer...👌

    • @StephenCheeseGardenServices
      @StephenCheeseGardenServices  3 месяца назад +1

      @@andrewsflicks7920 try and price work ,I know its hard but, so worth it, I have some 300. quide days booked in. AND don't try and make each new job fit into the £65 box you have created in your head like I have done , as more often than not the client's would have payed more, because all they want is the end result. All jobs are different as you know.
      I am very grateful to you for you feed back on prices, always great to talk prices, Its were I struggle the most!!
      Steve

    • @andrewsflicks7920
      @andrewsflicks7920 3 месяца назад +1

      You're so right with the boxed in £65 jobs...I've got my hourly rate that I need set at £32.50...and it's just easy to say " yeah, that'll be 2 hours £65"...when some jobs are more difficult than others, and should be priced as such...for example, I try and charge hedges at £45 an hour for one off cuts...but when I have a regular customer they get the hedge cut at £32.50 an hour! Crazy...I should say to them that regular maintenance does NOT include hedge cutting, or digging out large shrubs for example...it is difficult, but a big learning process.
      There's 2 or 3 of you guys on RUclips doing your videos, and they're all brilliant to watch...different opinions etc...but every video makes you sit up and think about your own business...how we can get better, more efficient, etc etc...fantastic...😊 cheers Stephen for your good work.

    • @StephenCheeseGardenServices
      @StephenCheeseGardenServices  3 месяца назад

      @@andrewsflicks7920 I am really pleased its helping you. It's a hard topic , because of all the variables , The topic matter on what to charge is Massive, I will try and do more on it when I have time. I need to go to bed really. Keep pushing up you price's with each new quote with in reason , you're moving in the right direction. You sound like me, too Honest to people and to kind hearted and then some people take advantage of you,
      Just keep an eye on how much you giving away each visit.
      Thanks again for you kind reply.

  • @paulward6238
    @paulward6238 3 месяца назад

    Why do you blow the leaves when they are good for soil

    • @StephenCheeseGardenServices
      @StephenCheeseGardenServices  3 месяца назад

      I am a formal gardener in formal gardens. we compost the leaves 🍃 or in the case of this video, the council recycling green ♻️ waste will compost them and then sell them back to us 😆 lol
      Thanks for commenting 🙂 Steve

    • @tomthetaletellerphillips
      @tomthetaletellerphillips 2 месяца назад +1

      The most current advice fro, the pros is to leave the leaves in the borders. If you don't like to see them dig them into the soil, no more time than what you did.

    • @tonycritcher3419
      @tonycritcher3419 2 месяца назад

      @@StephenCheeseGardenServices The stuff our council sells back seems to be full of road sweepings, plastic and string! I only ever bought a couple of bags once to try it. Never again!

    • @tonycritcher3419
      @tonycritcher3419 2 месяца назад

      @@tomthetaletellerphillips I turn as many in as I can. If there is a large overwinter build up as I like to leave it as a mulch where customers allow me to, they either go into the compost bin, or I bag them. I then pierce the bag and set aside for a lovely richly scented leaf mold.