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Hi there, I'm Simon from Simon Orchard Garden Design. I'm local and do lots of work in the area. I can survey the site, design your garden, specify all the materials, design and source the planting and work with recommended landscapers to get the garden built. Feel free to browse my website and Houzz profile for past projects and testimonials.


Hope to hear from you.

Best wishes

Simon


07806 355 656

[email protected]

http://simonorchardgardens

https://www.houzz.co.uk/pro/londongardendesigner/simon-orchard-garden-design

https://www.facebook.com/simonorchardgardens/

I have worked with Simon & find him a great communicator & easy to work with. His designs are innovative & he is very professional & knowledgeable. He is fully qualified & offers an excellent service. He uses a cross section of landscapers, our selves being one of them, thus providing his designs & services when needed.

Nigel

Exterior Design Gardens

Hi, I'd like to recommend Alex Joseph, who's been sorting out my large back garden for several weeks now. He's lovely, has lots of ideas, is extremely hard working and very tidy. He was recommended to me by a colleague and fellow EDF member, whose front garden he has transformed.


Lucy


Alex mobile: 07930 379764

email: [email protected]

alexjoseph.com

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