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Does your garden need a tidy up for Christmas?


clairen

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I have used Claire and her team a number of times since I moved to Dulwich.


She's got fantastic green fingers, is incredibly hard working (she gets through the work in no time at all) and is extremely knowledgeable.


Her team have also helped me by repairing some shoddy work another contractor had done on my patio (conveniently his mobile was dead when I phoned to complain and get him back!).


I completely trust Claire to do a fab job - she definitely won't let you down.

I have also used Claire and her team for a number of jobs this year from replacing an old gate that finally bit the dust in the storm a few weeks ago, putting in raised beds with sleepers, replacing my patchy lawn with slate chips and some general maintenance.


My garden is looking much better for it and will continue to use them in the future.

  • 3 weeks later...
Claire and her team have done a fantastic job in our garden. They revamped our garden two years ago, laid a synthetic lawn and created raised beds to totally transform it. We still use them to keep the garden tidy and would definitely recommend them.

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