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Gardener Needed


maxb

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Hi all,


A year or so ago I had a good experience through this forum in finding a gardener for our garden. Sadly enough her number seems to have changed so I am back here looking for a gardener.


I'm attaching photos of the garden. Basically we have weed growing and needs a clean up.


Open to quotes.


Many thanks,


Max

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Hi everyone,


Just a quick message to say thank you to those who got in touch to gives us a quote to clean our garden.


In the end, our housemates decided to do the cleaning and it took them a bit more than an hr to do so (two people)


I would say that the quotes we were given were considerably higher (?80-110) than the last time we needed a gardener (?40) and we had a no show as well.


Thank you for getting in touch.


Max

Hi max I was the guy whom quoted ?110 for 2 men and which would have been a days work , within my price it included a free estimate and my time and petrol to travel to your property .

My prices are more than reasonable , please remember this is 2015 and not 1985 , best wishes joe

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