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I would 100% recommend Matt for any garden work you might have in mind. Matt built me a raised flower bed for my patio and his passion for green spaces is just an inspiration. It was such a pleasure to work with him. He's creative, handy and genuinely a nice guy. He suggested a selection of plants for the amount of sun I get on my patio and helped me with the right plant combinations based on colours, height, width, so that a previously boring spot of the patio now looks like a real eye-catcher. I'm over the moon with the result. He's also a real problem-solver. There was a resistant tree trunk that needed removing, tiles that were broken and needed replacing and an unlevelled surface that all got dealt with swiftly. I'm now planning on phase 2 of the patio revamp where we'll be putting in decking and some gravel, replacing the fence and putting in a piece of lawn for our puppy. Speaking of which, he also came up with a separator so he wouldn't jump into the flower beds.

  • 5 months later...

I would also highly recommend Matt and Harri. They are hardworking, knowledgeable, friendly and clear about costs and timings.

They came last October to cut back overgrown hedges, took out some sickly bamboo (including digging out a tangle of roots), jet washed paving and installed fencing for me. They have advised me which plants would work and sent me detailed listings of those plants including costings.

Matt is a great communicator and replied very quickly to my initial query, visiting promptly to view the job as well as emailing a detailed quote and maintaining communication by text and phone. They did the job that I wanted, in the time frame that I wanted and at the price they had quoted. I was so pleased with their work and feel comfortable having them around (genuinely nice guys as the previous review mentioned) that I am now having them back to do the next job of sourcing suitable plants and planting them into the spaces that were cleared last autumn. 

  • 4 months later...

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