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annabel42

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Hi Annabel42,

I highly recommend "Silverfern Landscape" Kiwi landspace gardener Jan Perrott has been working in our garden over a eight yeaars and doing a great job. He is a local ED chap.

[email protected] M: 07905 950 689

www.silverfernelondon.co.uk

  • 7 months later...

Hi. I have many recommendations under this name & my previous name Gardenman. We pride ourselves on doing a good job & guarantee our work. We would be happy to give a free quote & give design ideas. I suggest you get 3 quotes & get as many ideas & balance of prices.

Nigel 07961888253

LV0210 Wrote:

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> I contacted Jan and had a different experience

> which I obviously can not go into details on this

> forum but feel free to PM me if you would like to

> know the details.


I pm'd you.


Have seen work Jan has done, and will go and ask the house owners what they thought.

Hi,


Scott Prentice is fantastic. SP Paving & tilling is the company name. You can check them on checkatrade.com to see previous recommendations and photos of before and afters. Free quotes and all work guaranteed etc.


Good luck :-)

  • 4 months later...
Nigel may well be a great gardener, however if he's going to waste time (his and mine) by coming over and then not bothering to quote then to be honest he's not worth contacting in the first place. He seemed like such a nice guy but unfortunately failed to provide me with a quote (came over 4 weeks ago!) and I even contacted him to ask him where the quote was and he said "I've been really busy but I will have your quote to you tomorrow or Saturday" and that was 3 weeks ago! Waste of time....

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