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End of Lease Gardening Northside




When it comes to the end of your lease, it's important to leave the property in the best possible condition to ensure you get your bond back. One area that often gets overlooked is the garden, which can quickly become overgrown and messy if left unattended. In this blog post, we'll be discussing the importance of end of lease garden cleanup, and some essential tasks you should be undertaking to ensure your garden is in top shape.


Weeds

Weeds can quickly take over a garden and make it look untidy and uncared for. They also compete with your plants for water and nutrients, so it's important to remove them as soon as you see them. When doing an end of lease garden cleanup, make sure you remove all weeds by hand, being careful to get the roots out as well. If you have a large garden or find it difficult to remove weeds by hand, you can use a weed spray to kill them off. Just make sure you read the instructions carefully and use a product that won't harm your plants.


Edging


One of the easiest ways to make your garden look neat and tidy is to edge the lawn. This involves using a spade or edging tool to create a clean line between the lawn and any borders or paths. It's a simple task, but it can make a big difference to the overall appearance of your garden. Make sure you also edge any flowerbeds and borders to give them a neat finish.


Blowing area clean


Once you've removed all the weeds and edged the lawn, it's time to give the whole area a good clean. Using a leaf blower or a broom, clear away any debris, leaves, or grass clippings from the lawn and surrounding areas. This will give your garden a clean and tidy look, and make it easier for the property owner or agent to inspect.


Weed Spraying


If you have a large garden or find it difficult to remove weeds by hand, you can use a weed spray to kill them off. Just make sure you read the instructions carefully and use a product that won't harm your plants. It's important to note that if you do use a weed spray, you should do so at least a week before your inspection, to give the weeds enough time to die off and for the product to dissipate.


In conclusion, a garden cleanup is an essential task when it comes to the end of your lease. By removing weeds, edging the lawn, blowing the area clean, and using weed spray where necessary, you can ensure your garden looks neat and tidy, and increase your chances of getting your bond back. Remember, a little bit of effort now can save you a lot of hassle in the long run!


We can help in the following Areas across the Northside:

  1. Chermside

  2. Nundah

  3. Clayfield

  4. Kedron

  5. Stafford

  6. Carseldine

  7. Aspley

  8. Everton Park

  9. Albany Creek

  10. Mitchelton

  11. Bridgeman Downs

  12. Bracken Ridge

  13. North Lakes

  14. Redcliffe

Costs of End of Lease Gardening:


We generally can quote using photos, however it can cost anywhere from $75 - $200 Depending on how

bad the condition of the Garden is, Contact Shaun for a Free Quote

 
 
 

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