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Just wanted to give a recommendation for Mary.

She came to my home and completely transformed my overgrown garden. It was hard work but Mary didn't stop until she had completed the garden.


She removed all of the weeds, turned over the soil, cut back the overgrown plants, etc.


Very tidy and cleaned up after herself.

She also gave me very helpful advice on which plants I can add based on my preferences.


My garden looks brand new!

I'm very pleased.

I would highly recommend Mary as she will be maintaining both my front and back gardens on a monthly basis.


Kindest regards


TeeTee

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Another recommendation for Mary. Once again she has transformed my garden. It looks brand new (which I didn't think was possible) as I had let it get a bit neglected.  Mary overhauled my turf, lots of weeding.  Topping up the soil, clearing leaves, and pruning etc.

She will be back to do some planting  as well as regular maintenance. I couldn't be happier. She is polite and friendly. Would highly recommend 👌 

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