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We are a new fast growing ,reliable gardening company with years of experience ,based in south east London who can cater for all your gardening needs


We also specialise in fencing and can repair/replace your old one


Please do not hesitate to contact me for a free no obligation quote


We take pride in all of our work and can Guarantee to leave a smile on the customers face

Don?t hesitate to give me a call or message on 07467381727

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Really great work from SK Gardens (Simon and Kieron) have done a fantastic job. They worked really hard and cleared the garden, laid turf, levelled ground, organised everything because I couldn't be in for deliveries and we'd definitely use them again and recommend. We trusted them to get on and get the job done, and they did. They also checked everything before doing it and are totally trustworthy too. Happy to share photos of their work or give a reference personally.

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