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Hi we offer a freindly proffesional Garden maintainence service accross east dulwich , we have experience working locally and are looking to offer our services to anyone needing a helping hand , No job too small no matter what the size of your garden we would love to help you make the most out of your outdoor space this summer.


some of our services can be found below


Same day lawn mowing service

Hedge cutting

Pressure cleaning

Pruning

Weeding

Planting

Winter, summer garden tidy up's

Lawn care / Scarifying / Linear Aeration / Feeding - optional

Green Waste removal - optional

Mobile Gardening services


If theres anything we can help you with please call on 07508051695

or email [email protected]


Thanks

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