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I would like to recommend Coll for garden maintenance. Another user from this forum was supposed to de-weed my garden last Sunday, but he didn't turn up or respond to any of my messages on the day.


Anyway, my front garden was embarrassingly overgrown; and after contacting Coll, he quoted fairly, then turned up and completed the job the next day. There is no sign of garden weed anywhere.


He cleaned up after himself, and even cleaned my doormat. Again, I definitely recommend him for any garden-related work. He's polite and I'm sure if he couldn't make an agreed time slot for any reason, he would call you and let you know.


I got permission from him to include his number in my recommendation. You can also search "Coll" and message him directly if you prefer that.


His contact number is:

Coll - 07815 425 749

  • 3 weeks later...

I too would like to highly recommend Coll. He came to view my garden on the same day that I telephoned him.


We agreed a price and he did an amazing job of bringing my garden back to life. It was really overgrown with 6ft high weeds all over the garden.


He worked extremely hard during the day and he didn't let the rainy weather deter him from finishing the garden.


In my opinion he went above and beyond to complete the job within time frame.

My raised beds on either side of my garden are 43ft in length each so as you can imagine that's a lot and I am really pleased and happy with the result.


I would also like to add he is very tidy and cleaned up after himself too.


Most of all he has a really pleasant nature and answered my questions regarding some problems I was having with certain plants and odfered me tips on maintenance.


Please see the before and after pics.

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