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Gardener required for regular maintenance


suewoo

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Hi

We're renting our house out from middle of May and I'm looking for a reliable gardener who can go once every 4 -6 weeks, depending on the season, and check that our garden isn't get out of control (prune hedge/shrubs, cut back any ivy - the tenant will mow the lawn). We're using managing agents so they'll arrange access to the garden.


Does anyone have any recommendation please?


Many thanks

Sue

Try with Fantastic Gardeners. I am representative of this gardening company and I am sure we can arrange it. Here is the phone 020 3404 2272. You can also check their webpage http://www.fantasticgardeners.co.uk/ for additional information. Hope it helps.
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