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we need some work done on our garden - new fence, some big shrubs/small trees taken out, lawn levelled and re-turfed, path laid. We had a couple of quotes a while back but they were really very garden-designy and elaborate. We don't have ?000s to spend so just want something quite basic.


Is there anyone out there that anyone could recommend? I know we may have to get the fence done separately which is fine, it's the garden side I'm more interested in.


thanks x

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Really really recommend Helen and Steve from Gardenier Gardens. We've used them a lot as has my mother and quite a few of my friends. They're very reasonably priced, very trustworthy and great with kids (sometimes it felt we had a permanent babysitter as they had my kids helping them!!).


Helen's mobile is 07986 077 963


If you would like photos of what they've done for us please just ask and I'll pm them over.

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