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Vavabloom - Recommendation for gardeners


Mrs Nicklin

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Al and his team at Vavabloom recently completely transformed my garden into a Dulwich paradise, so I want to recommend them very highly.


The job involved removing lots of plants and bushes, removing all grass, removing an enormous shed, levelling and re-turfing, building a patio and a full pergola. They also arranged the skip and had all the rubbish removed. The team never stopped working and the result is spectacular and they were very fairly priced.


http://www.vavabloomgardens.co.uk/


I will post photos when I can work out how to do so.


Helena

We have just had Al and his guys back to do our whole garden after he did a fantastic job building us garden steps out of sleepers last year.


Once again Al was brilliant. So straightforward to deal with, similarly perfectionist with the woodwork and we were really pleased with the overall result.


As I did before, I would recommend him highly.


K

  • 2 months later...

AL worked on our front garden over the summer. The result is better than I had dared hope for. What I really liked was the fact he just did it! When I asked him if he could do some extra work in the back garden it happened without any fuss, head scratching and without the usual list of potential problems or issues. No, he just got on with it.


The standard of his work is exceptional, at a great price and delivered with a fantastic attitude. Would I recommend him? To right I would. Just make sure you have a very large mug for his tea!

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