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garden designer / gardener needed


imogen

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Hi


I am looking for a garden designer to work with a group of residents who have shared gardens. We don't have a huge budget and would need someone who is able to work with a group, with what we already have garden wise, and come up with some practical designs that will be low maintenance.


Any ideas / recommendations are very welcome.


Imogen

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We've had Dan do lots of work in the garden and are really happy with the work he, and his team have done. These guys are not cheap garden labourers, they are qualified (RHS) gardeners who know their stuff and work really hard. They do garden design and hard landscaping too. Even better, they are reliable! Look on www.propagatingdan.com or ph 07941794763
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