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The National Franchise Exhibition, NEC Birmingham
Ed’s Garden Maintenance is a member of the BFA and will be exhibiting at The National Franchise Exhibition, 30th September & 1st October at the NEC Birmingham (2011). This is a great opportunity for you to come and find out more about an Ed’s Garden Maintenance Business and meet some of our team.
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Ed’s is on a roll
Ed’s Garden Maintenance has recently taken on 5 new enthusiastic operators to join the successful and rapidly expanding Ed’s Garden Maintenance Team. By joining Ed’s each operator receives a solid support structure and ongoing training which combined with our operators enthusiasm should give them an excellent start in their respective new areas. We wish all…
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Garden make over by Rodney Collett
A town house garden has recently been transformed by Rodney from Eds Garden Maintenance. His remit was to create a relaxed seating area with the minimum amount of maintenance – I think the results speak for themselves. Rodney and some other Ed’s operators are happy to take on landscaping work so please contact us at…
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Eds Garden Business now covering Wokingham, Bracknell,Windsor and Ascot
Marcus Richardson has started his training with a view to starting his Eds Garden Maintenance Business at the beginning of August. Having already completed the initial induction covering subjects such as the importance of customer service and delivering a professional service he has now been learning the tips and tricks to deliver excellent results in…
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May in the garden
‘Just living is not enough,’ said the butterfly. ‘One must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower.’ Hans Christian Andersen Well with all those long weekends that we’ve all enjoyed lately I’m sure your gardens are looking beautiful, It was hard to tell what season we were in at times, everything seems to have had…
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Lawn Mowing – Moss Headaches?
Ed’s Garden Maintenance in Brighton & Hove has started trialing a unique new lawn feed and moss control product. Manager Nick Fellows heard about this on Gardener’s Question Time and was excited by the fact that you do not need to rake out the ugly dead black moss that you are left with when using…
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150 year old Olive tree comes to Richmond
Some may say that to have 4 people and a rather large crane involved are a little bit overboard for a tree but this was no ordinary tree, this was a 150 year old olive tree, direct from Italy, weighing over a tonne. And it was due to have a new home in a leafy…
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April in the garden
“We can complain because rose bushes have thorns, or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses.”– Abraham Lincoln At long last, spring has arrived! Is it just me or has this winter really dragged on? As you look out in your garden, does the nagging question of “where do I even begin” sound familiar? There is…
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March in the garden
Spring makes its own statement, so loud and clear that the gardener seems to be only one of the instruments, not the composer. ~Geoffrey B. Charlesworth March sees spring bulbs out in force with days often being bright and sunny, if a little windy. Buds are appearing all over the garden, as are the weeds!…
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Clearing more snow and gritting path ways in London
Lucy Williams from Eds Garden Maintenance braves the cold weather and