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recommendation for gardener/landscaper to complete a new garden


Bronno

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Hi there, I'm in the BR3 Penge-Beckenham area and am looking for a gardener/landscaper to tidy up aspects of a developing front and rear garden; including adding some new garden beds, replacing edging on existing beds, some new planting, leveling off an area to add random paving stones (for pots) and possibly lay a front path (slate?) amongst other small jobs. My garden is new (one year old), and needs more work. Would be great to have recommendations for/hear from people who may work in this area. Many thanks, Bronwyn

Hi Bronwyn

your new garden sounds interesting. I'm a local fencer/landscaper & deal with all the aspects you've listed, Please contact me to arrange a time for a viewing.

Thanks, Sean

07788 513754

[email protected]

Hi there,

I'm Mike I'm a local garden designer I'd love to come take a look at your garden. What you've talked about sounds totally achievable drop me an email on [email protected] and we could maybe arrange a visit. Also check out my website www.michaelcoley.co.uk for a little more about me.


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