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Hello All,

Some before and after pics of a recent job for my friendly clients on Crystal Palace Road.

Full list of tasks included:

- General weeding throughout & turnover soil. 
- Remove unwanted plants/bushes in flowerbeds. 
- Cut back & shape overgrown planting.
- Remove excess bay tree growth & shape to let light in.
- Clear & level garden area. 
- Establish pathway around an area for raised flowerbeds. 
- Install heavy-duty landscape membrane within pathway. 
- Remove metal fencing at rear of garden.
- Install slatted fencing across back of garden.
- Responsibly dispose of all vegetation, excess timber, metal fencing, etc off-site. 
- Jet-wash all paved areas. 

My client will fill in the pathway with wood chips now that they are happy with the test batch that arrived (visible in front of the raised flower bed on right hand side). 

We are all delighted with the result and the garden can now be enjoyed to its full potential again. 

If you have a garden project you’d like some help with, please feel free to get in touch direct here, via WhatsApp/text/call on 07884432021, or email on [email protected]

Many thanks!

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