Is your garden overgrown? It’s normal, here’s the reason

Is your garden overgrown? It’s normal, here’s the reason
Is your garden overgrown? It’s normal, here’s the reason

With the arrival of good weather, gardeners hardly have time to be idle. Mowing, pruning, cutting, they are busy catching up on the backlog accumulated in recent months due to a particularly rainy spring.

Everything grew a lot. With the mild weather and humidity, the vegetation exploded. Direct consequence: order books are full to bursting and calls for help are increasing from individuals who realize that they can no longer manage their garden themselves.

To cope with this increased workload, gardeners do not hesitate to start their days earlier, taking advantage of the still cool morning hours to work in the best possible conditions.

Despite the hectic pace, the atmosphere is rather positive: “There’s a lot of work and with the weather we’ve had over the last few months, it’s a little more complicated to manage in terms of planning, but we’re moving forward, it’s hot, we’re hydrating and we’re biting a bit on his quid, everything is fine“, says Charles Coussement, gardener.

Longer delays to be expected

However, for customers, it will be necessary to be patient. With overloaded schedules, intervention times are getting longer. The message is clear: if you want to call on a gardener to maintain your green space, don’t wait too long!

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