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Every time I open my front door at this time of year the beautiful scent of the Daphne flowers reminds me that I owe it to my gardener to sing his praises. It makes such a difference to have someone that really knows all there is to know about plants, flowers and all things gardening to design and maintain our surroundings. Donn Ehrlich 07866 241606

http://www.donnsehrlich.co.uk

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Hi there,


Saw this and thought I should contribute as I whole heartedly agree with all the above comments. We have used Donn for over a decade and he has helped us design and maintain at all three of the gardens we've owed over the years of moving home. Additionally he has introduced us to other great people like him to assist with tree work, landscaping and even place to buy plants from.


We have never considered using anyone else as his work is first rate. His designs were fantastic and exactly what we wanted; his knowledge is excellent and is one our most trusted tradesmen. To boot, he is a genuinely caring professional who is also a lovely guy.


Can't go wrong using him!


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