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Gardener wanted - for regular work and reviving a hedge


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I'm looking for a gardener to do regular front garden work outside of a block of flats.


In particular, there's a hedge that needs to be brought back to life.


If you're interested, please PM me with:

- what's wrong with the hedge (photo attached) and what you'd recommend doing to revive it

- which mornings next week (week beginning 12th March) you could visit (between 8:00 and 8:30)


We're in East Dulwich, close to North Cross Rd.


Thanks,

James

This looks like a photinia ( red robin) it is being eaten by something which needs a spray. As I don?t use the very toxic sprays anymore, I would suggest a soapy spray & a good feed at this time of year. Happy to offer a free visit for a better diagnosis & discuss the work you want doing. I have been on the forum for around 15 years.

Nigel

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