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Apologies for late response, IF you are still seeking help, what you have outlined would not be an issue.

THE BAREFOOT SE LONDON GARDENER & OUTDOOR DIY

Experienced Creative Gardener & With Outdoor DIY Skills.
Including ‘Rewilding’ - Patio Cleaning - Heat Pump Wooden Screens - Outdoor Furniture Revival.
£15hr Based on the Lewisham side of Blackheath - Within SE London distance is not an issue.
If you need help, send me a private message sharing brief details of what you are seeking ('pictures speak a thousand words'). OR:
07903567922 inc Whatsapp. (If you get a 'no answer' call do leave a msge & I will respond)
Email: [email protected] 
Big Thank You to my first four clients, Caroline, Stephanie, Kamal and Fiona, who in just four days kept me occupied for 21hrs!
This ranged from rebuilding four treasured garden chairs, digging up invasive bamboo, to the first part of 'detoxing' a creative garden that lol had rather 'lost the plot.'
 
'Michael just did a great job repairing my garden chairs. It was complicated and needed skill and creative thinking! As I was on the verge of junking them I am so grateful to him for the rescue.'
 
'A treasure. Highly Recommended.'

 

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