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helew

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Hi - I used the London Landscaping Company (Billy) to completely redesign our backyard. Our garden is split into three levels so was a big job. Four years later and the walls have no cracks and still looks amazing. They have since completed a number of back and front yards on our street. Wouldn't say they were the cheapest but did a great job in both design and execution.

LeahW Wrote:

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> Hi - I used the London Landscaping Company (Billy)

> to completely redesign our backyard. Our garden is

> split into three levels so was a big job. Four

> years later and the walls have no cracks and still

> looks amazing. They have since completed a number

> of back and front yards on our street. Wouldn't

> say they were the cheapest but did a great job in

> both design and execution.




The walls have no cracks?


That's a recommendation for garden design?



Oh dear :(

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