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Hi there,


We're looking for a gardener who has their own equipment and can do a bit of tidying up for us in our front and back gardens. The work needed includes:


- Cutting back hedge in front garden (it's about 3-4 metres long and 2-3 metres high)

- Mowing our lawn in the back (about 4 metres square)

- tidying up weeds and overgrown bits in the back (again, tiny back yard!)


We don't have any of our own equipment so we need someone who can supply that as part of the job. The sooner you can come and see us the better, as the council are on to us about our unruly hedge!


Please send me a direct message if you can help.


Thanks!

Louise

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japan3 Wrote:

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> I'd recommend www.dgarden.co.uk He did garden work

> for us in Forest Hil, last summer and from time to

> time he looks for us garden


Do you have their number? not on the website bizarrely... thanks

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