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Gardener available for:


- One-off clear-ups

- Regular garden maintenance

- Planting, pruning, lawn mowing, hedge trimming

- Consultations, advice, garden design


I am a knowledgeable gardener and I have previously opened my own garden to the public under the National Garden Scheme.


Please call or text 07580364256 to discuss your requirements.

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I’m currently taking bookings for one-off Autumn garden clear-ups or regular garden maintenance.


I can help with: Pruning, hedge-cutting, leaf clearing, lawn mowing, planting, weeding etc.


Call or text 07580 364256 to arrange a free, no obligation quote.


All the best

Clare

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Happy New Year everyone!


I am a self-employed gardener. I live in East Dulwich and am keen to build up my pool of local clients. I am knowledgeable about plants and hold a current DBS certificate.


Happy to undertake one-off garden clear-ups or regular garden maintenance including;

Leaf-clearing

Pruning/cutting back

Hedge trimming

Lawn mowing (March-Nov only)

Weeding

Planting

Garden waste removal


Just call or text me on 07580364256 for a free, no-obligation quote.


Best wishes

Clare

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Spring is in the air!


I am a local gardener with extensive plant knowledge. I currently have capacity to take on some new customers for regular garden maintenance. I also offer one-off tidy ups if you need some help getting your garden ready for the summer.


You can see examples of my work on Instagram:gardening_services1

I can provide recommendations from previous clients on request.


Call or text me on: 07580364256 to arrange a no obligation quote.


Best wishes

Clare

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Had Clare to our property twice now and she is wonderful! Super speedy and efficient, and extremely knowledgeable, giving great advice on upkeep, feeding and pruning.


She did substantial autumn prune on our grape vine and wisteria, and this spring helped us plant in new plants and create beds.


Would definitely recommend!

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On 30/09/2022 at 13:12, Mayhem18 said:

We booked Clare to clean up our garden. She did a very good job. I will definitely recommend her for any garden jobs. A+++ service

 

Thanks again Clare

 

On 23/08/2022 at 18:45, orlakeilyhandbag said:

Gardener available for:

 

- One-off clear-ups

- Regular garden maintenance

- Planting, pruning, lawn mowing, hedge trimming

- Consultations, advice, garden design

 

I am a knowledgeable gardener and I have previously opened my own garden to the public under the National Garden Scheme.

 

Please call or text 07580364256 to discuss your requirements.

Clare is brilliant! I didn’t know where to start with my garden in my new place, it was so overgrown. She made an enormous difference and now I can see how to maintain it and not ruin her good work. She’s super knowledgeable and full of great advice. I’m so pleased and grateful to have found her. 
 

Thank you Clare! 

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Clare just came to cut our hedge and did a beautiful job! It was very overgrown and needed a lot of help. I would highly recommend her services! She was efficient, kind and helped take the cuttings away. Clare is your go-to woman for gardening in the local area!!

Thank you Clare!

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