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Landscaper/labourer recommendations gratefully received!


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Hi all, I am looking for a really good landscaper/labourer for some garden work. I need someone (possibly a two person team) who has a really good grasp of landscaping basics, but I have a fairly clear idea of what I want and it?s not super fancy or enormous. Just a good eye for detail, heights of brick paving versus turf etc, and also happy to do a bit of light garden clearance, though nothing major? also there?s a problem with drainage re lawn in my garden so someone who is clued up about how best to lay turf with improved drainage etc. I have no side access so it will be quite labour intensive getting gravel etc through the house. I probably don?t need to describe all this, as I?m sure it?s just basic landscaping stuff! But just to be clear I need more than a gardener. Recommendations gratefully received. If you self recommend, I am hoping to get this done quite soon so if you don?t have availability for months, it won?t work this time, thank you!
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