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Gardener wanted for 1 off job - tidy and replant. ?350


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Hi.


My name is rob and i'm looking for a gardener to tidy up and replant my flat on East Dulwich Grove, SE22. The garden is landscaped and well planted but some of the plants have died off and need replacing. Also, flat is being advertised for rent so just needs a tidy up. ive attached a pic from end of last summer but will add current one as well. prob needs a day's work and couple hundred pounds of plants. can pay upto ?350 but need to be completed in next 2 weeks.

Hi Rob,


I can help you out with this, I would like to come and view the job 1st and discuss exactly what needs done. I have 2 years of gardening and landscaping experience. You can call or txt me if easier.


Kind regards,

Kieran

07482969985

Hi Rob. I am a local gardener and work with a good landscaper. We have lots of private garden soft and hard landscaping experience. We'd be v happy to give you a competitive quote and a work guarantee for 10 years. Pls call me on 07914 425 378 or PM me. Or visit the website at Green Machine. Best N

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