Weeding small area in Exeter

Professional weeding small area services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.

Price Guide

£60-£85

Typical Duration

1-1.5 hrs

Location

Exeter, Devon

Small flower bed or border weeded properly - roots out where possible, your plants visible again, surface tidied. Takes the backache out of a boring job.

When Weeds Take Over Small Spaces

That lovely little flower bed you planted has disappeared under weeds. The border by the path is more dandelion than daffodil. The area round the shed looks completely neglected.

Small spaces get weedy fast, especially if you've not got time or inclination to keep on top of them.

One good session clears it properly - plants can breathe again, it looks tended, you remember what you actually planted.

💡 Pro tip: Weeding after rain means roots come out cleaner - the soil's softer and they don't snap off as easily.


Why Proper Weeding Matters

Half-done weeding (just tops cut off) looks okay for about a week. Then they regrow from the roots.

✅ Done Properly❌ Half-Done
Roots pulled out where possibleTops cut off, roots left behind
Plants can actually grow properlyCompeting with weeds for nutrients
Soil surface clear and tidyDebris left scattered around
Stays clear for monthsGreen again in two weeks

What's Involved

🔧 The Work

StageWhat Happens
WeedPull weeds systematically, roots included
ClearSurface tidied, plants freed up
RemoveAll debris taken away or composted

📦 You're Left With

  • Bed/border looking maintained
  • Your plants visible and happy
  • Clean tidy surface
  • No piles of debris

Pricing Guide

AreaEstimated TimeYou'll Pay
Very small bed (up to 5m²)1 hr£60
Small bed/border (5-10m²)1.5 hrs£85

Based on £60 minimum (first hour) + £50/hr after. Very overgrown or extensive weeding quoted individually.


Perfect For...

Front garden beds - first impression matters

Borders near paths - keep them tidy

Small flower beds - overwhelmed by weeds

Problem corners - that bit you keep avoiding

Why Choose Us for Weeding small area in Exeter?

Weeds pulled out with roots where possible

Your actual plants visible and breathing again

Soil surface cleared and tidied

All debris removed - not left in piles

What to Expect

Step 1: Systematic Weeding

Work through the area carefully, pulling weeds with roots where possible. Checking I'm not pulling up your plants - I'll ask if I'm unsure.

Step 2: Surface Tidy

Clear any debris, dead leaves, weed roots. Your plants visible and breathing again. Soil surface looking maintained.

Step 3: Debris Removal

All the weeds and rubbish bagged up or composted - not left in piles. Clean job, tidy result.

🔧 DIY Tips

If you want to tackle it yourself:

🔧 Tools you'll need

  • Hand fork or trowel
  • Kneeling pad (saves your knees)
  • Bucket or trug for weeds
  • Gloves (some weeds sting or irritate)
  • Optional: hoe for clearing surface after

🪴 Weeding technique

For getting roots out:

  1. Loosen soil around weed with fork
  2. Grip weed at base (not halfway up - it snaps)
  3. Pull firmly and steadily - don't yank
  4. Dig out root if it breaks off

For different weed types:

  • Annual weeds (chickweed, groundsel): Come out easily, don't worry too much about roots
  • Perennial weeds (dandelions, docks): Deep tap roots - dig them out properly
  • Creeping weeds (couch grass, bindweed): Trace the roots and get as much as possible
  • Ground elder: Every tiny bit of root regrows - painstaking but necessary

⏰ When to weed

  • After rain: Soil soft, roots come out cleanly
  • Not in baking sun: You'll hate it
  • Little and often beats marathon sessions
  • Spring and autumn are peak weeding times

⚠️ Common DIY mistakes

  • Pulling tops off, leaving roots (they regrow)
  • Disturbing plants' roots while weeding nearby
  • Leaving pulled weeds on the bed (they re-root if it rains)
  • Trying to do too much in one session (exhausting)

💡 Pro trick: Once weeded, put a layer of mulch (bark chips, compost, gravel) over the soil. Suppresses new weed seeds, keeps soil moist, looks tidy. Makes future weeding much easier.

Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.

Good to Know

🌱 Mulch after weeding: Clear bed + layer of bark or compost = stays weed-free much longer. Weeds struggle to get through mulch, and the ones that try come out easily.

Got ground elder or bindweed? These are persistent buggers. I can clear what's visible but they often come back from tiny root fragments. Might need multiple sessions or weed killer follow-up for proper control.

Small bed that keeps getting weedy? Sometimes it's because there's not much planted in it - bare soil invites weeds. Planting ground cover or mulching heavily helps massively.

Front garden near the road? Gets more weed seeds from passing traffic and wind. More frequent light weeding keeps it looking good rather than waiting till it's a jungle.

Devon's mild wet climate means weeds grow year-round. Quick weed in spring and autumn keeps things under control. Leave it for a year and you've got a proper job on your hands.

Frequently Asked Questions

What counts as a small area for weeding?

Think a single flower bed, small border, around the shed, or that bit by the front door. Roughly 5-10 square metres. If you're not sure, describe it when you call and I'll estimate. Small is relative but generally 'I can do it in 1-1.5 hours'.

Do you know the difference between weeds and plants?

Mostly yes - common garden plants and obvious weeds I'm fine with. If you've got unusual stuff or things that look very weed-like, show me or mark them before I start. I'll ask if I'm unsure rather than pull out your prized rarities.

What do you do with all the weeds after?

Take them away or add to your compost bin/green waste if you have one. Not left in piles on your lawn. If there's a lot, I bag them up. You won't be left with a mess to deal with.

Can you weed around delicate plants without damaging them?

Yes - I'm careful around things that look precious. Hand weeding around plants is much safer than hoeing or weed killer. If something's really tangled in weeds, it takes a bit longer but it's doable.

Will it stay weed-free after you're done?

For a while, yes - but weeds come back, that's nature. Proper weeding (roots out) gives you a few months rather than a few weeks. Mulching the bed after helps a lot - suppresses new weeds. I can advise if you want that doing too.

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Our Rates

Minimum charge£60
Includes callout + first hour
Additional time£50/hr
This Job£60-£85

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