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DaisyHayden

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Dear Residents


As now is the perfect time for planning and planting, plus last minute pruning and mulching, please contact me if your garden requires establishment, a makeover, or just a little TLC.


Please see my website www.thepengegardener.com for contact form, testimonials and recent projects, or phone 07786 697175; email [email protected].


I am happy to do planting and bedding schemes, and if you need large scale hard landscaping, I can recommend some local companies.


Enjoy your garden,

Regards

Daisy

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Dear Daisy

i saw your post in the EDF and was wondering if you were free to do my garden. I have hopeless with gardens and plants and my garden definitely needs a lot of very urgent TLC.

let me know if you are available and what your fees are.

Thank you very much.

Kind regards

Fatima Bida-Foster

PS: i live on Burbage Road in se21

Dear Fatima, Very happy to help but I am super busy at the moment, and can't do anything till May. Grateful if you could email me on [email protected], or phone 07786 697175 (after 5.30 pm) to discuss requirements. I get cancellations every now and then so may be able to fit you in earlier, but hopefully we can schedule a date in to get some quick improvements made to your garden, so you can enjoy it. Regards, daisy

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