Love the mot comment Rob.. i do exactly the same and its my pal who does my mot 😂...i tell both my daughter's to do the same but they look at me as if I was stupid 😂
Build up the maintenance, its regular and guarantted, I am 57 and am dropping customers with borders and weeding etc, Still doing hedges and shrubs but will be cutting down on them. If i switch to cut and edge totally there will be no hassle , lose some customers but can replace them tomorrow. I will do hedges for certain customers only.
Hi Rob. Hope your sitting down reading this... My plan for the year ahead. Earnings wise, stay the same as last year. Which in real terms given inflation is a pay cut. I have a set amount I like to earn each day. (less than yours) then go home and enjoy my day. I started in this profession about 7yrs ago as a little part time thing. It grew way beyond that when I wasn't looking. This coming season I'd like to pear it back a bit to those past days. You can't buy time and where only given a finite amount of it in this world.
Couldn't agree more .... I only work 4 hours ( 8.30am - 12.30pm ) Maybe an odd hour over here and there ...so around 20 hours per week ...the rest of the week is my own . I bulk it up throughout the year with the odd decorating job
@@paudielyons3918 Hi Paudine . I consider myself really extremely lucky that I'm now in the position you mention. I'm not smart or have been clever or canny etc. I've just gotten older. So with that I've been able to chose to work less than I would of had to do a few years ago.
Hi Rob, I contacted all my customers last week. I've had one drop out, but all thr rest have confirmed with a yes. I find the earlier you contact them the better. I think some forget they have a garden🤦♂️ I'm now booked up for the season with regular mowing, treatments and spring renovation. Good luck for the season 👍 and keep up the great videos 👏
Wise words Andrew. After reading your comments and others I am contacting all my customers on Monday. I at least know where I stand. Especially when I am getting calls to provide quotes for the new season. All the best and good luck for the new gardening season.
I'm quite lucky to have some good regulars that give me good winter work, tree pruning, mulching etc... Yeah as soon as we get to around March time and the grass and hedges start growing the calls come flooding in!
6k congrats 👍 one off jobs if quoted right can pay well but are harder work and tough on kit so do whats right for you and easier on the body. I would say a day rate for having someone in using your kit is around £150 so in 2023 running a business we should be aiming to cover those ever increasing business costs. I’ve had some various work done lately by different trades and someone with far less tools and no more skill is a min of £65 plus vat an hour. Not sure we can reach that tho
Thanks Nathan. In my area £150 per day doing multiple gardens during the season is a comfortable day. As you have said previously. Keep them close. All the best to you and good luck for the season.👍🏻🍺
Spot on Ron what I’ve learned in self employment is treat your customers in a professional and courteous way work does and will follow and never be cheap as it’s then really hard to achieve a good price ☺️all the best pal it’s great to stay positive it keeps us going’👍🏻😊
I've just became self employed in the North East mate Northumberland even and just managed to get my first few jobs of the year managed to bag 2 regular fortnightly grass cutting jobs in the book and just quoted a leylandi conifer removal and in total 84ft of fencing to put up hoping that comes in and it will be a good start to the year so far
Great video Rob. You come across very well in the videos, and speak with clear intent. I am finding your videos useful. I hate the financial side to business. I'd graft all day but put off the housekeeping.
Good luck with the mot. My van is booked for the 8th on my last autumn visit I try to book a march pruning visit with most customers I book some jan feb work but enjoy a slightly easier 2 months as I know I will be too busy later
Your doing good my friend. 2 weeks into Feb is the best time to contact your customers. Been working for myself for 9 years. 4 days maintenance 1 day for the big jobs, they don't always come. 80% of the time they do. Being a gardener you won't become a millionare, it's a job you have to enjoy not to earn mass profits out it.
Love your common sense to everything and sharing your experiences which we can all relate to. How much to charge all depends on the individual circumstances, experience and what you personally need to charge to cover your bills etc. No point just guessing and trying to undercharge other gardeners in the area, as you don’t know what overheads etc. they have and you will soon end up being a busy fool. Keep it up Rob. Also went onto The Tattooed Gardener UA-cam channel you suggested on the last video. Now following him too, as very interesting also.
Maxwell.hiya mate I'm a gardener in South Wales just wondering if you've heard of the scag 21 mower thinking of getting one just to make my job a bit easier. or anyone else have got one many thanks Anthony
Hi Rob. Been watching for sometime now. I've confirmed all of mine to start in March and picked up some to start in Feb & March. Fully booked for the coming season. I do allow 1 day a month for one offs and those that only use me a couple times a year 👍
Hi Rob, regular customers is the best way for myself Monday to Friday, and one off jobs on a Saturday but bite size work no more than 4hrs but around £120.00 ,price 3 maybe get 1. The only slight problem I have noticed recently is people starting doing gardening as a side line,topping up their final salary pension as well as state pension, 5 days a week but not informing hmrc at all !. Don't mind weekend warriors young lads with families putting food on the table. You can tell the others easy they drive round with them trailers you can only buy at Halfords . Keep the videos coming.
You're right. I see people on the local Facebook groups saying they'll do gardening jobs and the price they'll give is ridiculously cheap as it's just a bit extra for them. You can't compete with it..!
Great video Rob! Your wisdom is always taken in!! I started in May last year and am lucky to still be working over the winter months. I do holiday changeovers, a nice contract and general garden maintenance. I would never have started out with the confidence i have if it wasn’t for watching your videos 😊 you have given me great advice from the start - especially on purchasing the 537 HRX and your earnings knowledge is now coming in very handy as i will approaching my 1 year in the trade! Cheers Rob 👍👍 Ross
What's the earliest you've done your first cut rob .? I was working in grangetown Sunderland passed through a industrial estate checked the length of grass as we do in the trade then saw a large block of grass had been tip cut ? Grass cutting in January is a thing I've never done butttttt looking at the grass we may be cutting really early this year ...good vid rob keep em comeing
Rob, that’s a great question. I start my regular cuts mid March. However I have taken on garden tiny up in January and mowed the lawns. That’s not normal. The world isn’t normal these days. All the best.
great video Rob funny thing i have just been doing the numbers myself i have a ball park area of what will come as i have said before there are a few that book me up 12 months in advance hedges clean ups etc and i book a lot of customers up at the end of last season with will be in touch in time to go again with grass but if the need anything in mean time they have my details and we will sort it and that get the odd winter job and a few asked this year or last how ever you look at it to keep coming throe the winter to make sure they have me for spring. and i work 4 to 4.5 days regular work plus big jobs that may give me 5 or 6 days a week its nice to be busy but we all need to rest i am looking to take on staff but the costs are so scary and like you that tax man haha they slow it up all year saving for staff tax man has it all the best rob
I run mainly maintenance March till Christmas, with enough spare time for a couple of larger jobs per months and jan-March for the rest of the projects, the VAT bills are the worst 😂
18th of February I will do a full send to last year's customers..20th February I've done a paid postcode advertising in the local magazine to 14k homes so it will be interesting to see if it works 👍🤞🤞🤞🙏🙏
@rp5371 yes it has worked I have picked up some quality regular customers from it and a few one off jobs and because I targeted my postcode area its all with in a mile or two from my house total out lay was £150 for 3 adverts.. the book comes out every 2 months so it covers nearly 6 months of the year... Will be doing it again next year 👍👍👍
Thanks mate. After reading some of the comments and the fact that I am getting calls to do quotes. I may contact them next week. All the best and good luck with your season.
Still enjoy your vids pal.... Starting to move away from day to day profession as an engineer and into gardening. Luckily my shift pattern allows for this
You have to take into account the impact doing this job has on your body,I work 10 hours a day and work extremely hard but it comes at a cost to your physical and mental well-being, don’t take on too much, it’s really not worth it. I’m caught in a trap now where I don’t want to let people down but I really need to as, at 42, I’m finding it tough.
Hi Rob, I know you have touched base on advertising before I am starting my own garden business and am currently doing the weekly posts on Facebook I would like to get some flyers in some doors but when do you think the best time to do this would be I want to get the timing right not too soon not too late. Cheers
I am not a big fan of flyers, the returns can be poor. I would suggest concentrating on a small area, then doing a leaflet drop every four weeks between now and May. That’s when you get lots of people wanting garden work. Good luck.
I started in May and I was making £140ish a day from day 1 pretty much. The thing I am really poor at, is charging more for things like hedge trimming. I have been charging my same rate for cutting really crap hedge as I was for cutting grass.. DOH! Lots to learn I found over the past few months, I've been doing bits for cheaper than I ideally want to, as it isn't the growing season. I know at least one of those new customers wants to carry on this year. Is it acceptable to give them a fresh price for the growing season? Otherwise the rate I've given is far too cheap, once I start using tools and the mower
Alright, Rob, Rab here. I just one a job for 3 morning on an estate. I was wondering I lowered my price cause I would be using there equipment so I feel that I can't charge my normal price is that what you do or is there anything else
That’s a difficult one . Three mornings a week. Don’t forget you have to pay fuel to get there, tax and national insurance. Don’t sell yourself short , if you do you will hate it. Good luck and let me know how you get on. 👍🏻
I would tell everyone who’s self employed to save 29% of the monthly takings put in a building society account min 30 day notice or premium bonds I got caught out when I had to pay the tax because I didn’t get the whole payment on account thing😢 if you don’t save it you will alway feel like you are working to just pay tax and that’s how some fail
Hello Buster. I probably won’t. The next three years is about getting through it and branching out into gutter cleaning and patio cleaning for winter work. That will cost around £5000 in equipment. All the best and thanks for watching.
@@maxwellsgrasscuttingservices that sounds promising . There certainly is a demand for that avenue of work as well. I just watched your video on your van setup 8 months ago and I was just curious if you were still going to get a bigger van .
@@joshuabush2569 .when there are that many people near me doing gardening there is no choice and besides some most of my gardens are tiny so thats a reasonable price,as can usually do about 3 a hour
This channel has to be one of the best for someone starting their own busness what ever it is. Good man Rob
Thanks Marcus, really appreciate your kind words. All the best to you.👍🏻
This is beautiful ❤
Appreciated.
Love the mot comment Rob.. i do exactly the same and its my pal who does my mot 😂...i tell both my daughter's to do the same but they look at me as if I was stupid 😂
Thanks for watching and your comment. All the best.
Build up the maintenance, its regular and guarantted, I am 57 and am dropping customers with borders and weeding etc,
Still doing hedges and shrubs but will be cutting down on them.
If i switch to cut and edge totally there will be no hassle , lose some customers but can replace them tomorrow.
I will do hedges for certain customers only.
Good for you Paul. All the best.
Hi Rob. Hope your sitting down reading this...
My plan for the year ahead. Earnings wise, stay the same as last year. Which in real terms given inflation is a pay cut. I have a set amount I like to earn each day. (less than yours) then go home and enjoy my day. I started in this profession about 7yrs ago as a little part time thing. It grew way beyond that when I wasn't looking. This coming season I'd like to pear it back a bit to those past days. You can't buy time and where only given a finite amount of it in this world.
Gary you speak a lot of sense, as always. Thanks very much and good luck for the new season.
Couldn't agree more .... I only work 4 hours ( 8.30am - 12.30pm ) Maybe an odd hour over here and there ...so around 20 hours per week ...the rest of the week is my own .
I bulk it up throughout the year with the odd decorating job
@@JG-fv9bv that's great if you can do that. Children reared and mortgage paid etc. Unfortunately most of us aren't in that position.
You will be one day. Good luck and keep moving forward. All the best.
@@paudielyons3918 Hi Paudine . I consider myself really extremely lucky that I'm now in the position you mention.
I'm not smart or have been clever or canny etc. I've just gotten older. So with that I've been able to chose to work less than I would of had to do a few years ago.
Hi Rob, I contacted all my customers last week. I've had one drop out, but all thr rest have confirmed with a yes. I find the earlier you contact them the better. I think some forget they have a garden🤦♂️ I'm now booked up for the season with regular mowing, treatments and spring renovation.
Good luck for the season 👍 and keep up the great videos 👏
Wise words Andrew. After reading your comments and others I am contacting all my customers on Monday. I at least know where I stand. Especially when I am getting calls to provide quotes for the new season.
All the best and good luck for the new gardening season.
Nice to see a bump in subscribers Rob. It starts to snowball the bigger you get 👍🤞
Thanks Robbie. Always appreciate your support.👍🏻
I'm quite lucky to have some good regulars that give me good winter work, tree pruning, mulching etc... Yeah as soon as we get to around March time and the grass and hedges start growing the calls come flooding in!
Your so right. All the best and good luck for the season.
Great video, enjoyed listening to your thoughts as always. Keep up the good work.
Thanks, will do!
6k congrats 👍 one off jobs if quoted right can pay well but are harder work and tough on kit so do whats right for you and easier on the body. I would say a day rate for having someone in using your kit is around £150 so in 2023 running a business we should be aiming to cover those ever increasing business costs. I’ve had some various work done lately by different trades and someone with far less tools and no more skill is a min of £65 plus vat an hour. Not sure we can reach that tho
Thanks Nathan. In my area £150 per day doing multiple gardens during the season is a comfortable day. As you have said previously. Keep them close. All the best to you and good luck for the season.👍🏻🍺
Hi Rob i did 30 years in the motor trade, it does sow a seed in the testers head that its a well maintained vehicle if its spotless inside and out 👍.
Thanks James. I am pleased that I am not daft. All the best. Thanks for watching.
@@maxwellsgrasscuttingservices Hi Rob, its been dry a breezy here in the south east got my first 2023 cut done yesterday ! regards James.
Spot on Ron what I’ve learned in self employment is treat your customers in a professional and courteous way work does and will follow and never be cheap as it’s then really hard to achieve a good price ☺️all the best pal it’s great to stay positive it keeps us going’👍🏻😊
Wise words. Thanks for watching and your comment. All the best.
I've just became self employed in the North East mate Northumberland even and just managed to get my first few jobs of the year managed to bag 2 regular fortnightly grass cutting jobs in the book and just quoted a leylandi conifer removal and in total 84ft of fencing to put up hoping that comes in and it will be a good start to the year so far
That’s brilliant news. Good luck with your new business. Let me know how you get on.
Thanks for all your info over the winter months about your marketing and going through my PA1 and PA6.
Great to hear! All the best and let me know how you get on . 👍🏻
Great video Rob. You come across very well in the videos, and speak with clear intent. I am finding your videos useful. I hate the financial side to business. I'd graft all day but put off the housekeeping.
Thanks for that. Your so right, we all need to keep the books updated and know what we are earning. All the best to you.
Good luck with the mot. My van is booked for the 8th
on my last autumn visit I try to book a march pruning visit with most customers
I book some jan feb work but enjoy a slightly easier 2 months as I know I will be too busy later
Wise words Phil. Good luck with your mot , we all smile when it goes well.
Your doing good my friend. 2 weeks into Feb is the best time to contact your customers. Been working for myself for 9 years. 4 days maintenance 1 day for the big jobs, they don't always come. 80% of the time they do. Being a gardener you won't become a millionare, it's a job you have to enjoy not to earn mass profits out it.
I agree with you Mark. It’s nice to try and work out how we can increase the turnover. All the best for the season.
Thanks once again Rob
Your welcome Wayne. 👍🏻
Top man Rob take care of yourselves won't you buddy
British weather so knock a few weeks off the 32
Love your common sense to everything and sharing your experiences which we can all relate to. How much to charge all depends on the individual circumstances, experience and what you personally need to charge to cover your bills etc. No point just guessing and trying to undercharge other gardeners in the area, as you don’t know what overheads etc. they have and you will soon end up being a busy fool.
Keep it up Rob. Also went onto The Tattooed Gardener UA-cam channel you suggested on the last video. Now following him too, as very interesting also.
Thanks Adrian. Wise words from you as always. You take care.
Maxwell.hiya mate I'm a gardener in South Wales just wondering if you've heard of the scag 21 mower thinking of getting one just to make my job a bit easier. or anyone else have got one many thanks Anthony
I haven’t used a scag, try and demo one first. Good luck.
hi paul from paul potter garden services, i have already contacted my customers and all but 2 have come back, but i have picked up 5 more.
Wise words Paul. Think I might contact mine on Monday as I am getting lots of enquiries.
All the best and thank you.
6k well done Rob.
Thanks Adam, you were one of my first subscribers. Appreciate your support.
Hi Rob. Been watching for sometime now. I've confirmed all of mine to start in March and picked up some to start in Feb & March. Fully booked for the coming season. I do allow 1 day a month for one offs and those that only use me a couple times a year 👍
Great news Ash. All the best for the new season.
You too!
Great video Max
Cheers Craig. All the best.
Another great video Rob. I’m hoping that customers don’t start looking at the pennies a little closer this year due to the current financial crisis.🤞🏻
If they do, say good bye. Lots of new quality customers out there. 👍🏻
When that sun shines phone starts ringing 😮
It certainly does. All the best to you.👍🏻
Hi Rob, regular customers is the best way for myself Monday to Friday, and one off jobs on a Saturday but bite size work no more than 4hrs but around £120.00 ,price 3 maybe get 1.
The only slight problem I have noticed recently is people starting doing gardening as a side line,topping up their final salary pension as well as state pension, 5 days a week but not informing hmrc at all !.
Don't mind weekend warriors young lads with families putting food on the table.
You can tell the others easy they drive round with them trailers you can only buy at Halfords .
Keep the videos coming.
You're right. I see people on the local Facebook groups saying they'll do gardening jobs and the price they'll give is ridiculously cheap as it's just a bit extra for them. You can't compete with it..!
@@jackw9920 true, didn't think of it like that...!
I have seen the Halfords trailers out and about. Fingers crossed there is always enough work.
Great video Rob! Your wisdom is always taken in!! I started in May last year and am lucky to still be working over the winter months. I do holiday changeovers, a nice contract and general garden maintenance. I would never have started out with the confidence i have if it wasn’t for watching your videos 😊 you have given me great advice from the start - especially on purchasing the 537 HRX and your earnings knowledge is now coming in very handy as i will approaching my 1 year in the trade! Cheers Rob 👍👍 Ross
Thanks very much Ross. Pleased to hear that your business is going well. All the best and let me know how you get on in the future.
What's the earliest you've done your first cut rob .? I was working in grangetown Sunderland passed through a industrial estate checked the length of grass as we do in the trade then saw a large block of grass had been tip cut ? Grass cutting in January is a thing I've never done butttttt looking at the grass we may be cutting really early this year ...good vid rob keep em comeing
Rob, that’s a great question. I start my regular cuts mid March. However I have taken on garden tiny up in January and mowed the lawns. That’s not normal. The world isn’t normal these days. All the best.
Cheltenham and St. Patrick's Day happen in March, then it's go, go, go!
Your so right. Once the gold cup has ran its back onto the tread mill. All the best.
It may seem very quiet at the moment, but it will all kick off soon. I know exactly what you are talking about pal.
Thanks for watching and your comment. All the best for the new season.
great video Rob funny thing i have just been doing the numbers myself i have a ball park area of what will come as i have said before there are a few that book me up 12 months in advance hedges clean ups etc and i book a lot of customers up at the end of last season with will be in touch in time to go again with grass but if the need anything in mean time they have my details and we will sort it and that get the odd winter job and a few asked this year or last how ever you look at it to keep coming throe the winter to make sure they have me for spring. and i work 4 to 4.5 days regular work plus big jobs that may give me 5 or 6 days a week its nice to be busy but we all need to rest i am looking to take on staff but the costs are so scary and like you that tax man haha they slow it up all year saving for staff tax man has it all the best rob
Thanks for watching and your comment Shane. Your plan sounds great. Good luck for the season.👍🏻
I run mainly maintenance March till Christmas, with enough spare time for a couple of larger jobs per months and jan-March for the rest of the projects, the VAT bills are the worst 😂
I hear you Jack. I am not vat registered, I have friends who are. They say it’s frightening. All the best.
18th of February I will do a full send to last year's customers..20th February I've done a paid postcode advertising in the local magazine to 14k homes so it will be interesting to see if it works 👍🤞🤞🤞🙏🙏
Sounds great! Let me know how the advertising goes. Do you feel that you got good value. All the best.
@Maxwells Grass Cutting Services well I guess the value will be when the phone starts ringing 🤞 all in my postcode area is the plan 🤞🤞
Did the advertisement work for you in the end?@@Grahams-Grass
@rp5371 yes it has worked I have picked up some quality regular customers from it and a few one off jobs and because I targeted my postcode area its all with in a mile or two from my house total out lay was £150 for 3 adverts.. the book comes out every 2 months so it covers nearly 6 months of the year... Will be doing it again next year 👍👍👍
Rob fantastic information again as usual. Yes I am busy doing admin and getting machinery for upcoming season✌️. Damien UA-cam channel from Ireland🙏
Thanks Damien, all the best to you. Good luck for the new season.
Yes mid Feb I'll be contacting my customers again , some have already called me , have a good 2023 Rob
Thanks mate. After reading some of the comments and the fact that I am getting calls to do quotes. I may contact them next week. All the best and good luck with your season.
Still enjoy your vids pal.... Starting to move away from day to day profession as an engineer and into gardening. Luckily my shift pattern allows for this
Best of luck! Let me e know how you get on. Thanks for watching and your comment .👍🏻
You have to take into account the impact doing this job has on your body,I work 10 hours a day and work extremely hard but it comes at a cost to your physical and mental well-being, don’t take on too much, it’s really not worth it. I’m caught in a trap now where I don’t want to let people down but I really need to as, at 42, I’m finding it tough.
Thank you for sharing your experience.
Hi Rob, I know you have touched base on advertising before I am starting my own garden business and am currently doing the weekly posts on Facebook I would like to get some flyers in some doors but when do you think the best time to do this would be I want to get the timing right not too soon not too late.
Cheers
I am not a big fan of flyers, the returns can be poor.
I would suggest concentrating on a small area, then doing a leaflet drop every four weeks between now and May. That’s when you get lots of people wanting garden work.
Good luck.
All I know from this video is that I’m undercharging a lot 😅
This last year “2023” has been awful weather wise as well
Here is to a better year weather wise and yes we all need to charge more. All the very best.
I started in May and I was making £140ish a day from day 1 pretty much. The thing I am really poor at, is charging more for things like hedge trimming. I have been charging my same rate for cutting really crap hedge as I was for cutting grass.. DOH! Lots to learn
I found over the past few months, I've been doing bits for cheaper than I ideally want to, as it isn't the growing season. I know at least one of those new customers wants to carry on this year. Is it acceptable to give them a fresh price for the growing season? Otherwise the rate I've given is far too cheap, once I start using tools and the mower
George increase your prices. There are lots of busy fools. Good luck and let me know how you get on. All the best.
2021 I'll take that money💰
Apparently I said 2021 instead of 2023. We’ll observed. It’s live with no cuts. 😂 All the best.
😂All well and good ,But if I had feathers sticking out of my arse i would be a chicken😂 Great content though 👍
Thanks, cheeky tw…..t. 😂
Alright, Rob, Rab here. I just one a job for 3 morning on an estate. I was wondering I lowered my price cause I would be using there equipment so I feel that I can't charge my normal price is that what you do or is there anything else
That’s a difficult one . Three mornings a week. Don’t forget you have to pay fuel to get there, tax and national insurance. Don’t sell yourself short , if you do you will hate it.
Good luck and let me know how you get on. 👍🏻
I would tell everyone who’s self employed to save 29% of the monthly takings put in a building society account min 30 day notice or premium bonds I got caught out when I had to pay the tax because I didn’t get the whole payment on account thing😢 if you don’t save it you will alway feel like you are working to just pay tax and that’s how some fail
Wise words Tree Cutter. Thanks very much. All the best.
I have 70 % of customers that keep me in the winter
Sounds great. 👍🏻
Paying the tax man feels like a kick in the stomach but it has to be done
Your right Warren. We all have to pay our bit. All the best to you.
On 13 feb will say hello by message to all ex customers
Pablo, I am going to do it a little earlier, ie Monday. Video coming soon as to why. All the best and thanks for watching. 👍🏻
@@maxwellsgrasscuttingservices nice 👍
Do you think you’ll invest in a bigger van this year ? Hope all is well
Hello Buster. I probably won’t. The next three years is about getting through it and branching out into gutter cleaning and patio cleaning for winter work. That will cost around £5000 in equipment. All the best and thanks for watching.
@@maxwellsgrasscuttingservices that sounds promising . There certainly is a demand for that avenue of work as well. I just watched your video on your van setup 8 months ago and I was just curious if you were still going to get a bigger van .
I would love a slightly bigger van, the problem is ,price. Vans have gone through the roof. All the best.
Rob have to say made me laugh 🤣🤣 few time's. Nice video 💯 on all you said. Can't wait till March get away from these hedges. Shoulders are fook 😭😭
Pleased your busy Simon. The green gold will be growing soon.👍🏻
No mate, thank you
No?
3.47 you mean 2023
Yes , congratulations you passed the test. 😂
It’s 2023 Rob..😂
Congratulations, you spotted it. All the best and thanks for watching.👍😂
I know im going to loose some as im putting my prices up by a massive £2.so going to be average of £12 per visit.
Are you serious. Double that and add ten. All the best.
At that rate as self employed, you're working well below minimum wage. Why would you do that?
That is extremely low!
@@joshuabush2569 .when there are that many people near me doing gardening there is no choice and besides some most of my gardens are tiny so thats a reasonable price,as can usually do about 3 a hour
@@andrewthomas2406 that's fair enough, but don't undersell yourself! I made that mistake for too long.