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Gardener Wanted - Not for the Faint of Heart


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Hello,

Am in need of a gardener who can tackle a very overgrown garden. The garden is about 20 ft X 60 ft. We need someone who knows plants and won't just come in and rip everything up. There are apple trees and peonies as well as other plants that we hope to retain. This is in SE4! Please DM me. (Have been quoted 3 days work - but this is to rip everything out and leave it bare.)

Hi , we are proper gardeners & will come & see what is to be done & what is to be kept . I have been on the forum for 18 or so years, so know my stuff . We can visit tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon & give you a price 

Please call Nigel on 07759862191

Many thanks 

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