Jump to content

Help wanted: digging and clearing allotment: now found


Recommended Posts

Hello I am looking for someone to help me clear and dig over my allotment (including digging over and shifting soil, digging out weeds and roots, lugging wheelbarrows, laying slabs etc) on an ad hoc basis in preparation for planting. No gardening or plants experience required just willingness and availability to work (hard) for 2-3 hours preferably at the weekend (Sunday preferred, in the early morning) over the next few (not every) weekends. Hourly rate paid (no day rates please).


The allotment is a good ten minutes' walk or so from Dulwich Toll Gate. I will supply garden tools.


Please PM if interested with details of your availability and rates.

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • Hi SpringTime, I completely understand the concern for protecting birds, but using bells on cats is a bit more complicated. While they may reduce hunting success, they're not always effective & can cause stress for some cats, who are highly sensitive to sound. A better solution is to ensure cats are kept indoors during peak bird activity & providing plenty of enrichment at home to satisfy their hunting instincts. There's a terrible misconception that cats do not require as much mental & physical enrichment as dogs do. But they do, if not more so.
    • But we can train them to kill the foreign invaders, green sqwaky things, and the rats with feathers 
    • Hi Nigello, Many spayed/neutered & microchipped cats actually don't wear collars, as they often go missing & can pose risks.  Microchipping is far more reliable for reuniting lost cats with their guardians. Some of our clients even keep sacks of collars on standby because their cats frequently return without them - a comical but telling example of how impractical collars can be. A major contributor to unspayed/unneutered cats & kittens is purchasing from breeders, where these measures are often overlooked. Adopting from shelters, on the other hand, ensures all precautionary steps - like spaying/neutering, microchipping, as well as vaccinations - are already in place.
    • Hi message me if you have any bits whatever they may be thanks 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...