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Hi everyone,

I'm a 5 years experience Italian gardener.


I Offer :


Irrigation

Maintenance

Spring Clearances

Overgrown Garden Clearance

Lawn Care Services

Lawn mowing / Edging

Weed Control

Leaf clearing

Seeding and Turfing

Hedge Care (Trimming, Feeding, Replanting if needed)

Tree Care

Borders Maintenance



My charge is 9? per hour.


Contact me for info: [email protected] or text me 07708378150


Gianluca

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Highly recommended: Gianluca is prompt, hardworking and friendly and leaves everything very tidy. A pleasure to deal with. He's been working regularly on bringing our garden under control over the last 4-6 weeks and we're almost there. He doesn't profess to be a horticulturalist but completes instructions very well if you know what you want. I certainly plan to keep him on for regular maintenance once the big clearout is done.

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