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ellenlaws

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Hi, if anyone needs any garden work done over the summer/autumn, I am available for; planting, weeding, lawn mowing, hedge trimming, window boxes, front garden spruce ups, and more. I can do one off jobs as well as regular maintenance.

I am a university student and passionate gardener living in East Dulwich.

Please contact me on 07896623892 or by email at [email protected]

Thanks!

Ellen

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Ellen came to tidy up our overgrown garden, and she was absolutely brilliant.


She was punctual, great at communicating with us, brought her own tools, and just got on with the work.


And it was a lot of work, but she did it magnificently. Our garden now looks neat and tidy. She even left a select few things that made it look like we had planned the planting.


And she's lovely.


Strongly recommend her!

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