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Wanted - Gardener who can lay astro / help with ideas!


ISLA_C

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Hi - I'm hoping to renovate my garden in time for summer, but not had any luck with the ones I've phoned so far (either too busy or don't reply to my messages?!).

I need someone who might help me plan it out, come up with some ideas (it's currently completely decked and I want it a bit more kid friendly), and potentially replace the decking with fake grass, or move the deck to make it 50/50 or something! I'll need a bit of clearance, removing a few timber beams that have been put up, and help with the 30+ pots I seem to have inherited. Anyone got any good recommendations?!

Much appreciated!

Isla

  • 1 month later...

Me again - just keeping you posted on this!


We have just done our garden with the Easigrass and now have some spare if you are interested - and a gardener who can lay it all for you! I have 2.5m x 4m2 of the Chelsea variety for a cost. Do let me know if interested - we are very impressed with the grass and our gardener.


Anna

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