Gardeners Edmonton — Clear Pricing & Honest Quotes
Welcome to our straightforward pricing page for Gardeners Edmonton services. We know that understanding gardening company prices in your area and the typical man and van cost area is essential before you book. This page explains our transparent pricing model, how load-based or cubic-yard rates work, examples of common jobs around Edmonton neighbourhoods, and our no-obligation free quote policy. Whether you live in a downtown condo near Whyte Avenue or a bungalow in Mill Creek, we want you to be confident about cost up front.
Our approach is designed for clarity: we list how we charge, what affects the final number, and common scenarios customers in Edmonton see. The Edmonton gardening company prices you'll find here reflect both labour and transport elements — including man-and-van considerations when green waste or heavy materials need moving. We avoid hidden fees and emphasise a simple breakdown so you can compare quotes and choose what fits your property and budget.
Load-based pricing is one of our core options. For many garden clearances, green waste removals, and mulch deliveries we charge by load or by cubic yard rather than only by the hour. This is especially useful for larger properties or commercial frontages along busy corridors like Jasper Avenue and Whyte Avenue where traffic and access influence how much fits in a load. By charging per cubic yard, you pay for the actual volume removed or delivered rather than an unpredictable hourly total.
How our transparent pricing model works
We break each estimate into clear parts: labour (people on site), materials (soil, mulch, compost), disposal (green waste or wood chips), and transport (the man-and-van element). For example, a small crew for a 3-hour tidy-up is priced differently from a one-man man-and-van pickup because of the additional time, vehicle space, and disposal fees. Gardeners in Edmonton often need to work around parking restrictions, alley access, and busy commercial loading zones, so transport costs are a practical part of the total.
Factors that affect cost include property type (single-family yard, townhouse, condo courtyard), site access (street-level, laneway, or narrow infill lot), and the density of green waste. For instance, a mid-century bungalow with a fenced backyard in Garneau will have different access considerations than a multi-unit complex near the U of A. We always account for these local realities in our estimates.
We offer two primary rate structures: time-and-team and load-or-volume. Time-and-team (per hour) is ideal for skilled gardening or landscaping tasks: pruning, planting, and weeding. Load-or-volume (per cubic yard) is best for bulk removals and deliveries: turf removal, wood chip delivery, or compost haul-away. Below we explain typical cube-yard conversions and what to expect for common tasks around the city.
Examples of common jobs and typical pricing patterns
A set of realistic examples helps you estimate costs for your Edmonton property. These examples use local property types and busy locations to make them relatable: small front-yard spruce-up for infill houses near 124 Street, medium backyard clean-outs for family homes in Bonnie Doon, and commercial verge maintenance for shops on 118 Avenue.
Example 1 — Small front-yard tidy (ideal for rowhouses or bungalows near Whyte Ave): typically a 2-person team for 2–3 hours. Charges include labour, basic disposal, and light transport. This is usually billed as an hourly team rate and often falls into our lower pricing band for gardeners in Edmonton.
Example 2 — Medium green waste removal (common for family yards in Riverbend or Mill Woods): a load-based job that often uses a cubic-yard rate. Expect 3–6 cubic yards of mixed branches, lawn clippings, and small root balls. We quote a per-cubic-yard rate plus a flat man-and-van cost for pickup and drop-off. This combination keeps man and van cost area transparent so you know how much transport affects the total.
Large jobs and special deliveries
Example 3 — Large landscape renovation or mulch delivery for a commercial strip or a large estate near the river valley: these jobs are almost always quoted by volume. Mulch and topsoil come by the cubic yard, and we itemise the delivery (man-and-van or truck) separately. These jobs require planning for parking and unloading near busy streets, which we factor into quotes for Edmonton gardening company clients.
Example 4 — Tree limb and brush removal for infill construction sites: these are load-heavy and sometimes need several loads. We estimate total cubic yards and provide an itemised quote with disposal and additional labour clearly listed. For safety-heavy jobs we note any permits or street-use charges that could apply in high-traffic zones.
Here’s a simple breakdown of what a quoted job often includes:
Sample rates and what you’ll receive
Below is a typical set of items included in our written quotes. Actual rates vary with access and volume, but the structure is consistent and transparent:
- Labour: hourly rate per team member (itemised)
- Vehicle/Transport: man-and-van cost or truck charge (flat or distance-based)
- Volume/Load: cubic-yard rate for mulch, soil, or green waste
- Disposal: tipping fees or composting charges where applicable
- Extras: special equipment or permit fees (quoted separately)
We also provide a few example price points to anchor expectations: a small tidy-up from $XX–XX (hourly team), a 3–5 cubic yard green waste haul from $XX–XX per cubic yard plus man-and-van, and mulch/topsoil delivery at a per-cubic-yard price with a delivery fee. All estimates are given as ranges until we confirm access and volume.
Free quotes — how it works: we offer free, no-obligation quotes for every job. You can request an on-site estimate or send photos for a remote quote. Our quotes are itemised and written so you can see the split between labour, volume, and transport. We emphasise transparency: if a job requires extra time or an additional load, we tell you before proceeding.
To summarise, Gardeners Edmonton focuses on clear pricing, flexible load-based or time-based rates, examples tied to local property types, and a straightforward free quote policy. Whether you need a quick front-yard spruce for a townhouse near Whyte Ave, a multi-load brush removal from a suburban lot, or mulch delivery for a commercial frontage, our goal is consistent: no surprises and clear value for your money.
Ready to understand the cost? Ask for a free quote and get an itemised estimate that explains the man and van cost area, cubic-yard volumes, and total labour so you can compare offers with confidence.