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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.

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