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I can highly recommend Nadia who has helped me plant a tree, bushes and create multiple beautiful pots for my decked area.

In the last few months she has helped me transform my garden. Nadia has an immense knowledge of plants and has really helped me choose plants as well as helping me tidy up a rather overgrown back part of the garden.

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I'd also wholeheartedly recommend Nadia.  She came and did a tidy up and overhaul of both front and back garden recently including advising on, sourcing and planting some new plants. I am really happy with the results - Nadia took a huge amount of care as if it were her own garden and having tried a few different people over the years and been disappointed, I'm really glad to have found someone who has done such a great job.  I wouldn't hesitate to ask Nadia to help again in the future.  

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Nadia undertook a huge tidying-up job for us, trimming back some overgrown climbing plants and rescuing them from encroaching ivy. As a result we now have a revived trellis, with roses and honeysuckle refreshed and climbing happily once more. She took enormous trouble and showed great attention to detail in what was quite a tough, unrewarding piece of hard work, all with great good humour. Highly recommended.

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Nadia came to do my redesign for my garden for my home, and the results have truely exceeded my expectations. From the very beginning Nadia took the time to understand my vision, preferences and the unique characteristics for my outdoor space. She was a dream to hire. She created my dream garden which I’m so excited to show off in the summer!!!!!!!!!!! I highly recommend her service to all my friends and contacts. 

  • 3 months later...

Nadia has helped us evolve our garden from a fairly unloved space to a stunning oasis the last few years. She’s brilliant at giving great advice on how to keep up her good work, advising on planting and doing some kind of witchcraft to make all the flowers bloom and the fruit grow on the trees. Lovely, hardworking and respectful team. Would recommend 100%

Nadia has helped us take on the management of a large garden. From general maintenance and absolutely beautiful bed planning and planting - to advising and/or managing tree surgery, landscaping, irrigation systems and rebuilding a potting shed. I genuinely think there is no end to what Nadia can do. She has a wonderful black book of contacts, a very hard working team, a deep passion for her job and the most impressive gardening knowledge we have ever come across. I would highly recommend! 

Nadia designed me the most beautiful garden taking into account my preferences but also guiding me expertly through the possibilities given I am not particularly knowledgeable about plants/ gardens - she also sourced very competent hard landscaping specialists and the result is a beautiful space which brings me a lot of joy - thank you Nadia!

Nadia replanted two borders in our large garden in Sydenham last year and had been helping to maintain them since. She is very knowledgeable and hard working. I've never felt she has tried to 'upsell' - she is very pragmatic and gets loads done when she is here (whatever the weather conditions!). On occasions she has brought other associates along who have been similarly diligent and industrious. I have no hesitation in recommending her.

Nadia has been looking after my garden for the past 5 years and I would highly recommend her. She is very knowledgeable on plants and what would work and where. She has also advised and managed the care of my apple tree as well as advising on an irrigation system.

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