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Gardener/Handyman wanted to


- clear garden area

- create/add border

- add gravel within border area (over weedblock)- may have to flatten the area

- possibly plant down one side of walkway (tbc)

- moving potted plants around


?12 per hour


please DM or contact me on 07843424454 - thank you Sonya

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I think you?ll have more luck if you just put your request without saying you?re offering ?12 an hour. Gardeners and handymen set their own hourly rate, typically ?25-30 an hour and they invoice you according to the time they?ve spent, you don?t get to set the hourly rate. I think if you?ve decided your limit is ?12 you?d have more luck advertising it in the family section for a keen teenager looking to make pocket money, there have been a few posts recently about school kids looking for work who might be up for it. I would definitely have been up for it when I was a teenager but you won?t find professional gardeners or handymen prepared to do it for that I don?t think.

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