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Another recommendation for Mehmet - did a great job getting a newly laid garden going with several plants and a shed. Discussed all requirements before hand, was happy to either buy the plants himself or recommend places for me to get them. Really nice guy too - very easy going / easy to chat to.
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Would also like to recommend Mehmet. Last week, he put up a wooden (feather-board) fence in our back garden - he sourced all the fencing material himself so was hassle free. Mehmet also did a great job tidying our garden, clearing the weeds and overgrown foliage (we used Southwark brown bags). Very pleased with the job, was very reasonably priced also. Mehmet provided helpful advice for managing the garden in future too.
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Mehmet has been back recently to add more fencing to my garden , plus built a good sized raised bed from scratch and sorted out an old brick patio. Lots of free advice on planting etc as well! Great bloke, very patient and cheerful and nothing is too much trouble. Highly recommended, thanks Mehmet.
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Hi,


Mehmet has just put up a new fence for us, we have used Mehmet on a few jobs now, he is extremely professional, great value, hard working and such a nice bloke.


We explained what we needed and as usual he was full of great advice. He organised sourcing all the material for us too. So it's a 10/10 from us.


His number is 07910754636

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