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Gardener Recommended: Laura's garden service


Ellie78

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We needed our terribly overgrown garden (it's been a year) attacked quickly - before it took over the whole district.


Laura and her team managed to transform it in such a short time. They worked hard and incredibly quickly - just what we needed. It is honestly like having the beautiful garden (that it was when we moved in here) back again.


Thanks, Laura. I know she has a EDF name you can probably search for, but I am sure I can pass on her details if you PM

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I wanted to add a recommendation for Laura. She and a colleague came and cleared our garden on Friday. They worked so hard and efficiently. We have tried a number of gardeners and found Laura by far the most productive. Getting our weeds under control and everything cut back in one morning was pretty impressive. The company name is now Laura's Gardening services and she is contactable at [email protected]


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Thanks for all recommendations.

We are still offering all kind of garden maintenance jobs. Lawn moving, pruning, hedge cutting, weeding and tidying up, power washing tiles and decking.

Just feel free contact me by email [email protected] or by phone 07714778024.


Thanks, Laura

Hi there, just to say if Laura and team are busy on the day you are looking for, please try my service: www.thepengegardener.com. RHS qualified; pruning, weeding, tidying, soil cultivation (Autumn job!) planting, advice on plant selection and care all offered. Competitive rates. Please see website for contact form, testimonials, projects and rates. Thank you, Daisy Hayden 07786 697175, [email protected]

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