Garden Waste Removal, Brisbane Northside
- Shaun Gerard
- Mar 22, 2023
- 2 min read

The Northside of Brisbane is a beautiful place to live with plenty of greenery and lush gardens. However, keeping those gardens in top condition can sometimes result in a lot of garden waste. That's where garden waste removal comes in. Shaun can come to your house and dispose of this waste for you if you need the labour and transport to the Brisbane dump.
Taking garden waste to the dump can be a daunting task, but it's a necessary one. Leaving garden waste to accumulate can lead to pest and disease problems, not to mention the unsightly mess it can create in your yard. However, with a bit of planning and some useful tips, garden waste removal can be a breeze.
One of the first steps in garden waste removal is chopping up branches. When pruning trees and shrubs, it's essential to cut the branches into smaller pieces. This not only makes them easier to handle but also helps to speed up the decomposition process. Plus, smaller branches take up less space in your garden waste bin or trailer.
Removing weeds is another crucial step in garden waste removal. Weeds can quickly take over your garden, and if left unchecked, they can become a nightmare to remove. When pulling weeds, make sure to remove the entire plant, including the roots. If you don't, the weed will just regrow, and you'll be back to square one, we have some great tools to help remove the weeds better without spraying any chemicals.
Trimming trees is also an essential part of garden maintenance, but it can create a lot of waste. When trimming trees, make sure to cut the branches into manageable pieces. Again, this will make them easier to handle and will take up less space when disposing of them.
So, where do you take your garden waste once you've chopped up the branches, removed the weeds, and trimmed the trees? There are a few options available to you. Brisbane city council offer green waste collection services, provided you actually have a green bin, where they will collect your garden waste for a fee. However, this can be expensive extra you need to pay for in your rates and taxes bill, and they only collect every two weeks.
Another option is to take your garden waste to the dump yourself, however you may not have a big enough trailer or transport required. Many dumps have green waste areas where you can dispose of your garden waste for a small fee. Make sure to check with your local dump before heading there, as some have specific rules around what you can and can't dispose of.
In conclusion, keeping your garden in top condition takes effort, but it's worth it for the beauty and enjoyment it provides. When it comes to garden waste removal, remember to chop up branches, remove weeds, and trim trees into manageable pieces. And don't forget, there are options available to you for disposing of your garden waste, including green waste collection services and taking it to the dump yourself.
Contact Shaun to help you remove Garden waste.
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