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A reusable garden bag for steady clippings, weeds and small prunings.
A bin for bigger garden jobs where the waste is all organic.
Cut hedge waste and pruning piles loaded and taken away.
Grass clippings collected after mowing, edging or a lawn reset.
Branches and limb cuttings removed after pruning or weather damage.
A full garden tidy where the green waste is removed after the work.
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Read guideGreen waste is garden organic material such as lawn clippings, leaves, weeds, flowers, hedge trimmings, prunings and small branches. Soil, rubble, plastic pots, wire, food waste and household rubbish are separate waste streams and should be kept out of the pile.
No. Treated, painted, stained or engineered timber should not go in a green waste load. It can carry chemicals, nails, glue or coatings, so it needs to be declared and handled separately from clean garden organics.
Use the council green bin for routine weekly garden waste if it fits. A private collection helps when the bin is full, the pile is too large, the job is time sensitive, or you need branches and hedge waste taken away in one go.
Photos are the best guide. Stand back, include a wheelie bin, door or person for scale, and take one close photo of the material. A tight stacked pile is easier to quote than a loose spread across the yard.
Clean green waste is usually taken to an organics facility for shredding, composting or mulching. Mixed loads can be refused or treated as general waste, so keep rubbish, soil and treated timber out of the pile to keep the price down and the load clean.
The collector needs a safe path to the waste and a place to park. Mention stairs, steep driveways, narrow side gates, locked gates, low branches and soft ground before they quote so the right operator and gear turn up.