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I just wanted to post to recommend a great gardener who does a mixture of landscaping and labouring work. Al from VaVa Bloom Gardening recently did a brilliant job of clearing a lot of rubble/stoney earth and deep roots from our garden to clear it for landscaping.


Al was very prompt when arriving to give a free quote, provided the quote on email the next day, had various suggestions of ways to dispose of the waste and then completed the work very efficiently in less time than anticipated. I found Al through the forum but wanted to let more people know that he's very reliable and did a great job for us.


Thank you Al.


His website is: http://vavabloomgardens.co.uk/home.html


His mobile is: 07875 399567

  • 2 months later...
  • 2 weeks later...

I would also like to recommend vava bloom. Al is fantastic and has just cleared our garden, laid new decking (exceptionally well) and new turf. He is extremely reliable, professional and helpful when offering solutions and ideas to ensure the best end product. Nothing was too much trouble and he was happy to amend things to ensure we are happy and it fitted the brief and budget.


Our garden looks great. Thank you Al.


Emily Crow

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I would also like to heartily recommend Al and his team.

They have redone our entire front garden and have done an excellent job. All members of the team were friendly, hard working and paid great attention to detail. They were so helpful and even managed to do a few extra jobs. All was completed on time and on budget. Thanks so much.

Hari

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