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Gardener wanted - to get garden ready for Winter


jules79

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Hi


I am looking for a gardener to get our garden winter ready - good tidy up, cut back etc.


Possibly plant bulbs etc so they will be ready for spring.


I would then be looking for regular visits throughout the spring and summer going forwards.


Recommendations much appreciated.


Julie


07813204442

Hi Julie, I would be happy to do this for you, as am doing lots of similar jobs at the moment. I am an RHS qualified gardener and can help you maintain your garden to prepare for a wonderful spring/summer display. Please see my website: www.thepengegardener.com for projects, testimonials, rates and contact form. I look forward to hearing from you, Regards Daisy Hayden 07786 697175; [email protected].
  • 2 weeks later...

Hello Vilma and Julie, I am an RHS qualified gardener, and doing similar jobs to this around South London at the moment. Please see my website www.thepengegardener.com for testimonials, projects and contact form. Look forward to hearing from you.

Kind regards

Daisy 07786 697175th

Hi, I can help you out with this next week. I to have been getting people's gardens ready for the winter and yours wouldn't be a problem. If you contact me (probably easier via txt or phone) and I can either come around 1st to meet and discuss the job or come around on the day and just start the job.

Thanks,

Kieran

0748296995

I can recommend William - I had some ridiculous quotes for general gardening work but he works for a reasonable hourly rate & does a good job. I found him on the EDF where others had recommended him. You don't have to wait 3 weeks for him and we've had him over a few times now and he always leaves it looking great.


He's on 07428 725907

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