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denmandaisy

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Hi there


I have a garden - not overly messy but needs tending to as I'm too busy with work and another renovation project I have, It's basically shrubs and overgrown climbers that need retying and cutting back, grass raking and bit of lawn trimming in prep from spring, dig over the boarders, tend a sick plant etc. Garden is about 30 x 20 so if I could get a spare day I reckon it would take me that but as I said, time an issue.


If you are interested could you let me know? I'm also happy to suggest two half days with a couple of weeks inbetween as perhaps not quite the right timing for some of the cutback. Could suit a student or other as this isn't a job that needs gardening knowledge, just someone who wants to earn a bit of cash. Also, job likely to be on a Thur-Sat as I'd be working at home whilst you were there.


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DD

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