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Hello


I would like to add a recommendation for TandT Gardening. They are a father and son team, both called Tom. Together they can provide gardening and/or garden-related construction services. Tom (senior) has just put up an excellent new fence around my garden. He worked incredibly quickly, was very contactable, reliable and I am really pleased with the job. He was really happy to do a few extra things at the same time and even lent me a jigsaw so I could (attempt) to put in a cat flap the following weekend!


I'm now engaging Tom (junior) to overhaul the garden itself by putting in some new planting, training some climbers (around my nice new fence and trellis) and to put in a raised bed. Excited to see the finished result.


Leah (see above message) is also a really helpful and prompt liaison for both Tom and Tom!


Thanks guys


Annie

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