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Gardening team needed for large garden needing a lot of work!


SebsC

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Hi there. Can anyone recommend a company or themselves to come and have a look at our garden. We have a very large garden with a lot of shrubs, plants and trees. It has not been well maintained - whoops - and as such is quite overgrown and wild in places! We need a team to come in and cut back/cut down/clear a lot of it for us and give us some advice/plans for what we could do with certain areas to make it a bit more maintenance friendly - e.g pave/gravel some areas etc. Please note, the size of the garden means this would not suit a one man show. Many thanks.
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We've used the company below for the 2nd time, for what sounds like a similar situation.


Our large-ish garden usually gets away from us through the Autumn and is definitely neglected during the winter. For the 2nd year running they've come in and sorted us out, re-establishing borders, weeding and pruning everything in sight and sets us up for standing a reasonable chance of keeping it under control for the summer.


Daniel Adams

GardenCare Maintenance Services

020 8688 0980 / 07539 849 674

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