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Susan Gallagher - Terra Firma Gardens
Shane and Pip - Cornwall Landscaping
Graeme Mann - BGS LTD
Nicky Patterson - GardenImprovements.com
Claudia de Yong - Claudia de Yong Design
Colin Stevens - Just Lawns and Gardens
Jeffrey Race - Acre Landscapes
Paul Forster - 
Kevin Thompson - Green Gardens of Chester Ltd
Stuart Marler - 
Helen Nock - Helen Nock
Kerry Jackson - Jackson's Landscape Design
Shadow Jewers-Hall - Shadow's Topiary Hire
Niall Gibb - Niall Gibb Landscapes
David Brain - David Brain
Frances Griffiths - Flower Power
Simon Knops - Greenspace
John Fielder - Ace Garden Services
Paul Williams - P A Williams Lawn & Garden Maintenance
Stuart Heard - Stuart Heard
Martin Worswick - Classic Gardens
Ian McCarthy - Ian's Garden Services
Karen and Peter Partridge - Karen and Peter's gardening service
Nick Mann - Habitat Aid Ltd
Gary Keeble - Affinity Landscapes
Gordon Mallow - Greenview
David Kovach - Valley Landscape Consultants
Robin Ainsworth - gardens4u.co.uk
Stephen Still - SJS Gardening
Nick Milne - Nick Milne Gardening Services
Gaynor Witchard - 
Gary Hedges - Gary Hedges gardening services
Rowland Hill - HHGS LTD
Nick Donaghey - Garden Gurus
Sean Busby - Sean Busby
John Pugh - 
John Cavill - Cavill Garden Design

Tim West - Tim West's Gardens

Alasdair Kirk - TheGardenService Ltd

 

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