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Skilled and experienced team of gardeners and landscapers offering affordable garden maintenance, clearance and green waste removal service all over Southwark, Lambeth and Lewisham. All aspects of garden maintenance and clearance - tree pruning, hedge trimming, weeding, lawn-mowing, planting, mulching and more. All our gardeners have RHS Level 2 Horticulture qualification or above and 5+ years of experience.


We also specialise in low-maintenance, eco-friendly planting design and run a small nursery selling unusual perennial and edible plants (message for info on plants currently in stock).


Please contact Ben on 07757268809 with any enquiries.

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