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This recommendation I have in Hernehill forum.


"I contacted Laura last week to clean our garden (weeding, clearing the waste and pruning). She did an excellent job! Highly recommended. We will most definitely use her services again in the future.


Karen G

Fawnbrake Ave"

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Another recommendation for Laura.


She did an amazing job over 2 days last week clearing our garden (front and back), weeding, pruning, laying pea gravel (shingles) etc.

Laura is extremely hard working and very friendly - if she commits to a job, you can be sure she gets it done to the quality expected and within the agreed time frame.


I will definitely us her again in the future and can highly recommend her!

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Some more recommendation:


"Hi - I found Laura Graudina through the forum and she completed a really thorough garden tidy up for us last week. She's very hard working with great attention to detail - no weed was left unpulled! You can find her on here or pm me for more info but she also didn't mind the 'help' from my 2 year old so I thought she deserved a mention."

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"Hello EDF - I just wanted to recommend my Gardener Laura, who is AMAZING and very passionate about gardening.


If you have a garden (large or small), that is in need of some help...leave it up to Laura, she?ll do a fantastic job!


Laura has always understood my requirements and is always happy to cater for any of my last minute ?garden tidy ups? just before the family Barbeque is about to start!


Her rates are exceptional too. Give her a call for a quote today: Laura - 07714778024


Enjoy! "


CB

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