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I'm looking for recommendations for a gardener who really knows about plants.


There seem to be plenty of recommendations on here for good teams and individuals who can clear overgrown gardens, build fences and decks, lay paths, etc.. but I am after someone who has good plant knowledge and can help develop schemes and deal with problem areas, etc..


A proper Greenfingers rather than Bob the Builder, if you like...


Thanks :)

  • 1 month later...

I would highly recommend Liam of Neuleaf


He is a very reliable and reasonably priced carbon neutral gardener and best of all he really knows his stuff and is passionate about his work! I have used him for about 4 years.


http://www.neuleaf.co.uk/


Mobile: 07973 267399

Try Nigel, he regularly posts here under Gardenman, giving out handy monthly gardening tips http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1254951,1259615#msg-1259615

He's a garden designer, so has plenty of knowledge when it comes to plants and planting schemes...

Hi there


I am an East Dulwich based garden designer.


I have just finished my garden design diploma at Hampton Court Palace (with KLC School of Design) and can certainly help on planting schemes and 'right plant, right place' ...as well as any other design aspects.


Please feel free to contact me on 07806 355 656


Kind regards

Simon Orchard

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