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Hi there


I have my own garden design and maintenance business. Please drop me an email to [email protected] or telephone me on 07786 362618 if you are interested. I'm happy to come and visit the property to give you an accurate quotation for the work.


Kind regards

Stephen

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi. I just want to recommend Stephen for gardening services. They just completed a two day overhaul of my front and back garden and they did an excellent job. Thoroughly recommended.


Reliable, good value and hard working. A rare breed in a market full of people who come and never give quotes or do a shoddy job.


Thanks Stephen.

I'd recommend Vinny at Hennessy & Soames - 07776 485063. He does hard and soft landscaping and did a wonderful job in our back garden. Totally cleared it, came up with a new design and implemented it all. He's a qualified horticulturalist and really knew what he was doing in terms of plant selection etc.

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