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Gardener for large one off job please


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Hi


I'm looking for a good gardener who can clear the rear end of a garden from builders rubble, source and repair fence panels and arrange skip hire. Then do the pretty bit of tidying the garden to make it more useable this will be stripping and trimming as opposed to planting.


Gardener will also need own tools. Location is a residential road in Forest Hill.


We had a quote from someone we used in the past and they were fab but I can't get hold of them and the work needs doing asap.


Please PM me if you know someone who could do this as a one off.


Thanks


F

  • 3 months later...
Hi we used Ricardo to clear tons of paving slabs & cobbles from our garden. Our gardener Kate recommended him. He was very reasonable and hard working. Only thing is that he doesn't have a car so you need to supply the tools & skip if needed. His number is 07871 315308.
Hello Freya. We are a local, family gardening business. We can help you with this. If you are interested please contact Helen at Gardenia gardens on 07986 077963 or 0208 291 4971. We also have a sponsored link on the EDF if you wish to view our website and several recommendations.
  • 2 weeks later...
hi -I would recommend Saied (07538 760671) and his team - I got in touch on the basis of another recommendation on here and was very pleased with their work - it was essentially a day's work clearing out a lot of tall bamboo with deep roots, and other trees and shrubs, and overall leaving the whole garden in a very tidy state. I also appreciated Saied's expertise and advice and won't hesitate to hire him again.

I've used Tom at T&T Gardening before for general gardening work, based on other recommendations on the forum. He's reliable and quotes you for the job, rather than per hour. Really reasonable prices.


Website is [www.tandtgardening.co.uk] and they are on the forum as TandTGardening if you want to PM him.

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