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Hi everyone


I have a small garden in peckham rye with 4 empty borders which all need filling with plants, shrubs etc.

I need advice and ideas for what plant may be best suited for the type of soil and location.


pricing needs to be reasonable. Ideally want someone to talk through ideas with me, source and buy the plants, plant them for me as well as give advice on how to care for them.


If you know anyone or can recommend anyone for this job please get in touch. Looking for a ASAP start


Christina

07930 670 743


thanks

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hi


I can highly recommend the nunhead gardener- they are very knowledgeable and can even come out to your house review the garden and give advice. Ive always been really please with the quality of their plants too.

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