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lynnieteach

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  • 2 months later...
Id like to also highly recommend Saied's fantastic work, he has been doing my garden since spring 2013 and he had to restore it from a dirt patch where the lawn used to be and flower beds which had been damaged by the previous gardeners enthusiastic use of a leaf blower. Saied made it look gorgeous by the summer and has worked very hard through all this terrible weather to ensure I now have snowdrops, daffodils coming up, everything pruned and tidied up ready for growth and all the paths swept and kept tidy. What stands out more than anything is Saied's knowledge, integrity (he always turns up when he says and gets on with jobs quickly and efficiently) and wonderfully polite manners which make it a pleasure to have him around. He can be contacted on 07538 760671.
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The fruit trees Saied planted for me in the Autumn are now coming into bud, the first being the apricot which has absolutely beautiful flowers beginning to open, just like he described. Saied worked incredibly hard sourcing and planting all 6 trees and they are already giving so much pleasure - left to my own devices I would probably have chosen from Homebase or somewhere but I doubt they would be looking so strong and healthy now. So pleased!

Helen :)

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Back in Autumn 2013 Saied cleared our wasteland into a beautiful garden and also planted 8 fruit trees at the end of our garden. The first blossom has come out. Attached is a photo of the blossom. Beautiful. Could not be happier with the result. Thank you Saied!! Contact him on 07538760671.
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What a difference three days makes. We moved into our new house last autumn and have been nervous about tackling our newly acquired jungle. one gardenenr came and was too overwhelmed by the scale of it all. Saied came to our rescue and worked amazingly hard to clear the overgrowth. Over 100 brown bags of garden waste and a scary 100 year old vine have been removed in three days and I can not believe the transformation. It is still on going and am excited to start the new next phase. Saied was professional yet friendly and comes with our recommendation. He is on 07538760671.
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