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nina_maniana

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Hello,


it's early to start thinking about but we'll need our garden revamped in the spring. Our design was based heavily on a lot of box hedges everywhere which have been all killed by those evil caterpillars.


We'd need someone to help with what we could plant in all the empty spaces and around them to look nice, ideally source the plants for us and then also do the work. It would probably be a few days all in as trees will need pruning etc etc.


Does anyone know of anyone who would be up for this type of job?


Thanks!

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