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Recommendation wanted: Gardener/landscape gardener for front and back garden in ED


LillyD

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We had both front and back gardens completely overhauled by Alek Nikolic. With both we had them completely removed and started from scratch. He was great at listening to what we wanted and coming up with ideas, and we have been thrilled with the end results. He's a very hard worker and a nice guy to have around.


A few of my friends have since used him too and also been really pleased.


Alek is local to East Dulwich, and can be contacted on 07702 029 397. Happy to let you see our gardens as an example of his work.

We recently used The Garden Club - http://www.gardenclublondon.co.uk/ - for a complete 'garden transformation', and can thoroughly recommend them. Tony Woods is a true plant expert and came up with lots of ideas around the things we'd suggested. He then bought the plants at very reasonable prices for us because he knows which nurseries to use. The number is 020 3544 7443.


The Garden Club contracted out the hard landscaping, which was a key element of our new garden, to Outside Edge (Clinton Wootten - 07887 847770). Again, Clint is a real find.


Do get in touch if you'd like more detailed info.


Good luck!


Kate

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