Rubbish and Garden Clearance: Complete guide to garden waste clearance

If you’re one of the three million new garden fans who took up the hobby during the lockdown, you’ll no doubt have knowledge about the problem of dealing with garden waste. And if you’re an experienced gardener previously, are preparing your garden for a house viewing, or have just moved into a new property and are receiving ready to give your outside space a facelift, you’ll be well aware of the challenge of disposing of garden waste.
Rubbish and Garden Clearance are providing removal and disposal of all types of garden waste. This can include shrub cuttings, cut down trees, pruned bushes, grass-cutting, and so on. Please keep in mind that if you have heavy waste such as soil in your garden refuse, you will be charged according to the weight instead of volume.

Garden waste removal is a problematic issue for regular collection facilities to deal with, like councils. Most services work on a bi-weekly or monthly facility at most. And many councils have been forced to suspend garden waste collections due to the self-isolation of staff and a lack of vehicles.
So with your green bin piling up quickly, what are you theoretical to do to get free of your garden waste in an environmentally friendly, easy way?
Here’s our guide to getting clear of your green waste.
What is garden waste?
First, let’s deal with the matter of what exactly is a garden waste because it can be unclear when you get into the details. Most people think garden waste is just the waste that goes into your green bin.
This is waste like:
Garden cuttings
Leaves and tree cuttings
Weeds or dead plants
Used dung
And these certainly qualify as garden waste. But it can also contain larger items that you can’t put in your green bin, but that can just as effortlessly be recycled if you position them properly.
Things like:
Small garden ornaments
Pots, trays, or other ceramics
Cardboard
And, just to add to the list, bigger items like garden furniture, fences, and gates can also be classed as garden waste. A lot of these things aren’t allowed in council green bins, which tend to only allow the ‘green waste’ like grass cuttings. So if you’re going to trust on a council pick-up, you’ll have to go through the process of splitting your garden waste into “green” and others. This can take a while when you’re going to do a big project.

But what else can you do with your garden waste?
Here are a few ideas.
Garden Clearance
Perhaps the simplest, most environmentally friendly way to position your garden waste is to use our garden clearance service. Unlike council garden waste collections, our service contains the collection of all your garden waste.
This contains all your recyclable ‘green’ waste like:
Grass cuttings, Turf, Hedge Trimmings, Shrubs, Plants, Weeds, Leaves, and Twigs.
But it also contains other garden waste that would be classed as ‘mixed general’ waste by other collections. This contains waste like:
Tree branches, Soil, Rubble, Rubble bags, Bricks, Gravel, Stones, Plant pots, Garden furniture, Decking, Paving
Dismantled garden sheds and greenhouses
We can gather all this as part of our garden waste collection facility so you can dispose of everything in your garden quickly. Plus, we can offer same-day groups and will pick up the items directly from your property.
Compost your garden waste
If you’ve decided to take up gardening for the long term, it can be a good impression to start your own compost bin. Not only will this help you get clear of garden waste in an environmentally friendly way, but it can also save you money as well. Your dung bin can be made up of old grass clippings, and twigs or wood.
But you can also get clear of old cardboard and wood in your compost bin. In fact, adding some ‘brown’ garden waste is directed to get the best out of your bin. Just be aware that this is going to be a long-term project and will need some exertion on your part to do it properly.
Hire a skip for your garden clearance
If you’ve got a big project underway, signing a skip could be a good solution. Especially if you’ve got a lot of heavy objects to dispose of. But if you’re looking for an environmentally friendly way to position your garden waste, a skip might not be the best option. Most waste from skips just ends up in landfills.

Plus you have to wait for the skip to be delivered and choose up once you’ve used it. And given that more people are investing in home improvements, signing a skip could leave you waiting a while for your waste to be selected up.
Take your garden clearance to the tip
Most local tips now include elected areas for recyclables and garden waste, so you do have this option. But this means you have to arrange to get your garden waste to the tip. If you have the transport it might not be such a large issue (although if you have a van you’ll need to book a drop-off time at the tip).
However, if you’ve only got a small car you might struggle to get all your waste to the landfill in one go. Plus you’ll just risk departure a lot of debris in the back of your card that you’ll have to clear out later.
We are Providing Rubbish Clearance Services in London including Rubbish Removal, House Clearance, Garden Clearance, and Office Clearance, to get the best Rubbish clearance services in London. Contact Rubbish and Garden Clearance in London for any type of rubbish clearance activities.

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