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Privet Hedge in need of extreme measures


Cazz

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Hello I hope someone can help I have a privet hedge surrounding the front of our house which has become completely unruly and unmanageable.

I need it to be severely cut down and back, not just trimmed. More from a point of personal security rather than aesthetic reasons.


Thank you

Hello Cazz


I'm a Dulwich based gardener looking to expand my services locally.

I have been a professional gardener for over 10 years, I qualified in Horticulture and garden design. Gardening is more than an occupation to me, it's my way of life.


I have photographs of my work on instagram.com/alchemyhorticulture, gardens locally you can visit and many references from my existing clients.

I specialise in maintenance, overhaul and improvement. I have very strong plant identification and husbandry skills. Very happy to talk garden so please get in touch.


All the best


Jason

[email protected]

07557 809 379

Cazz Wrote:

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> Hello I hope someone can help I have a privet

> hedge surrounding the front of our house which has

> become completely unruly and unmanageable.

> I need it to be severely cut down and back, not

> just trimmed. More from a point of personal

> security rather than aesthetic reasons.

>

> Thank you



Hi there Cazz, did you get your hedge sorted and were you happy with the service? If so could you share please as I've got a small gardening job of weeding and tidying up which needs doing but I don't know who to get round. Thanks.

I do local gardening work in Dulwich and i can help you with your job. Take a look at some photos here. More photos available if needed


chris 07914311412


http://www.dulwichgardeners.co.uk/index.php/before-and-after-photos/



I have got my own tools and can show photos of my work. Contact me if you would like me to come and have a look


Garden clearance

Hedge cutting

Shrub removal

General gardening

Grass cutting

Strimming


Thanks


Chris

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