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Hi there, My friend and RHS trained gardener moved out of London last year and since then I've not had any luck finding a replacement gardener. I've had help to cut and clear throughout winter etc but I really need someone with more knowledge, who knows about plants and planting, soil types, etc. I'm in Forest Hill, nr to Honor Oak Park and Catford. Not a huge garden, but fairly mature.


Flexible about days and times, but must be reliable, trustworthy, able and willing to work on won initiative, and beagle - tolerant.


I can supply most tools. Would prefer independent gardener rather than agency/large company.

Thanks

Hi Alfredo,


Do you have your own equipment including hedge trimmer?


It's a small-ish job (2-3 hours) - I have a very overgrown hedge and two trees in my front garden which I would like cutting back and trimming to a reasonable size. In Denmark Hill - let me know. Also do you do weekends?

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