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PhilGHH

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We are looking for someone to help us select and then plant a fairly large tree(s) for our back garden. 
 

We recently moved in and the garden is quite bare, as is the garden we back onto. So we need some significant screening. The local garden centres seem great but we are amateurs so really need someone to come and look at the space to advise on what is realistic, before we buy. We’d also need help planting.

Has anyone tried something similar? We don’t need a full garden redesign. Just one or two trees! 
 

Thanks

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Hi, I have been gardening for 23 years & have wonderful nursery for you to choose your trees from. I can give you advice & plant them up for you. 
I give gardening tips here on the forum & this is a really good time to plant trees

My name is Nigel  

please give me a call or a text on

07759862191

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