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I would highly recommend Fernando to help with your garden.


He's really positive and hard working and has turned our dull brown space into an actual garden!


We hired Fernando to help prepare and turf our garden but on the day the delivery of turf we ordered online was late and then eventually never arrived as planned. This could have turned into a real problem but Fernando simply got stuck into others areas of the garden and created a new border, built some planters and tidied up the space and then kindly said he would come back the following day (which was a Saturday) to finish the job.


Overall we are super pleased with the result and feel he was really good value. He is very kind and seems to genuinely want to do a good job and ensure we were happy with the outcome, which we are!.


Images of before and after attached

Just had Fernando back to get stuck into our monster ivy overgrowth - he worked like a Trojan all day and has done a great job clearing a border for us. Very happy to recommend him. Lovely polite chap, v. reasonably priced and clears everything up after him as he goes along. SunnyBee - his mobile is 07946 757938.
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Fernando did an introductory session in our garden on Friday, kindly fitting us in 2 days after the arrival of our newborn son!


So polite and friendly, he made a great start on our beds taking the initiative to create a brick border which looks so much neater. Thanks Fernando! We look forward to having you to help out again soon.


Rumi

I would also like to make a reccomendation for fernando. He has worked very hard this afternoon to restore my wild garden into an enjoyable space. Fernando is hard working, trustworthy and a great gardener. i will not hesitate to use him again.


Anna

Hello,


Thanks for recommending Fernando on here, he worked on my garden in Ashbourne Grove today for the first time and did an excellent job. I'm very happy with the results and I have booked him in again for the end of June. He was prompt, worked hard and cleared everything away afterwards.


Thanks

Chris

Fernando spent over 4 very hard worked hours in our garden this morning and the transformation is fantastic. He is very lovely to work with and his workmanship is second to none. I would highly recommend him. Thank you Fernando and see you in a couple of months.
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I've used Fernando twice in the past month to sort out a horribly overgrown front garden and can highly recommend him. He worked incredibly hard, is a pleasure to deal with and left the garden looking better than it had for a couple of years! Will certainly have him back.

Based on the recommendations here in the east dulwich forums I booked Fernando in to bring some order to our backyard, removing weeds, cutting back overgrowth and so forth.


Fernando was great and just as others have described on this thread - punctual, courteous and very hard working.


My girlfriend and I are both extremely happy with his efforts and have booked him in for further maintenance work next month.


I would certainly recommend his services if you need some garden work done

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Fernando has been working for me for quite a few years now and I am extremely grateful for his fantastic help in our garden. He is reliable, effective, as well as extremely hard working & polite. I have no hesitation in recommending him to others.
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I'd echo the recommendations for Fernando who I found through the forum. He spent a couple of days on our back garden this week and is doing some further work next week on the front. Great results, fair price and nice to deal with too. MB

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