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We have just had some work done in our garden by the wonderful Al, of Vavabloom Gardens. He has built us a large set of steps from the kitchen into the garden, out of railway sleepers.


He was recommended to me by a friend, I didn't find him on the forum, but feel he really deserves a recommendation here. Unlike some of the people we've found on the forum, he has been absolutely excellent. Really took the time to get exactly what we wanted from the outset, stuck to all timescales, was totally professional, provided full detailed quotes for the work, worked like a trouper in blazing heat and most importantly did a fanastic job at a really reasonable price.


Al's number is 07875399567.

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We recently had our garden revamped courtesy of Al, Vavabloom Gardens. Super competitive quote, stuck to budget, pleasure to have around and super tidy which was ace, given we live in a terrace and access to the garden is thru the house.

Our garden was a bit of a dumping ground and unloved after having work done on the house.... We've now got a garden we'll want to spend time in come the warmer weather. Fencing is especially great because it gives us a little more privacy.

Wouldn't hesitate to recommend him. His email is:


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Another recommendation for Al, at VavaBloom. He's just finished our front garden and it looks great. He was tidy, easy to work with, managed to source all the bits I wanted and the finish was excellent. Would definitely recommend him!
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