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Gardener/Handyman/Builder combo required


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Hi,


I am in need of revamping my garden. I am looking for someone who is able to do the following things:


* Remove a lot of waste from the garden

* Remove/replace garden sheds

* Repair patio wooden slats

* Pave a section of a garden

* Build a raised bed

* Garden design

* Plus other things


I am not sure whether this means I need a builder/handyman or whether landscape gardeners can do the above and provide advice about plants, and garden design and so on.


Anyway, if anyone knows someone that can help me with the above so I can sort out the garden over a weekend (it would take me weeks and weeks!) then I would be grateful if you could let me know.


Thanks.

  • 3 weeks later...

If your garden is in need of T.L.C then you have come to the right people.


We are a husband & wife team


We offer professional, reliable and friendly service:


Laying turf

Lawn mowing

Weeding

Light chainsaw work

Raised beds

Watering

Hedge trimming

Shaping and pruning of shrubs and trees

Jungles tamed

Raised bed

Tidy up jobs

Planting

Fence/shed repaired and treated

General gardening jobs undertaken


No job too small or big.


We can provide checkable references from our regular satisfied clients


We have our own petrol powered tools to get the job done fast and efficiently.


Only ?25 per hour for two gardeners.


For further queries please do not hesitate to contact us.


We look forward to hearing from you

Hello

I'm an artist whom works part time as a handyman.

www.gipsyhillworkshops.co.uk

This year I've been mostly building & fixing fences as the handyman part, mostly thanks to the storms.

I have a vehicle to remove waste & my carpentry skills are good. I also have a good eye for design.

My rate is competitive & can supply references.

I am inbetween commissions so I could start immediatley.


Sean Fallon

07788 513754

[email protected]

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