Starting work on a new garden: Good News!

As the title suggests, there is good news on the new garden.Picking up from the last update, I didn't think there was much to write about in the new garden. It looked like the owner would only be engaging me to mow the lawn and not much else. I was feeling very disheartened after the first visit but things are looking up...I met the owner this morning very briefly. We had a chat and she asked me how the garden was coming along. After only one visit I didn't have an awful lot to say but I expressed my concerns that only 3 hours a week wouldn't get much more than the lawnmowing done. I recommended 6 hours a week, which is my usual working day once breaks and lunch have been taken out (about an hour in total) and she has agreed to give this a go for a trial of four weeks. The garden needs much more than that to bring it up to a good standard but I am hoping that in four week's time, I will have done enough work to demonstrate how invaluable I will be to the upkeep of the garden as a whole. I'll let you know how that one goes.I also explained that this time of year is difficult when picking up a new garden as usually I would have done much more preparation in the Spring. Once on top of the preparation, it's a much more simple job to keep up with the maintenance and the garden will look consistently better throughout the growing season. Picking up a garden which hasn't had that sort of preparation done in the Spring makes things a little more difficult and it can take longer for the garden to start looking coherent.Looking at this garden, I'm not really sure where to start on the renovation. The areas which are more openly visible are the obvious point to start but there are so many of them that I will probably start with the borders around the entrance / driveway. Getting a good approach up to the house is always appreciated I think (I wouldn't exactly describe it as 'Kerb Appeal' but it's the nearest thing I can think of at the moment).Anyway, having some good news on this garden, I'll upload a few photos once I've scanned them in so you can get a bit of an idea of what I'm facing. I'll hopefully have more to write about as the season progresses. It's still early days yet but hopefully I'll be able to persuade the owner that composting the garden waste is a good thing...
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  • very interesting andy i have just started up part time in the afternoons and really busy just trying to get my head round how many hours i need to fill to go full time i was interested you saying you work 6 hrs a day for how many weeks thanks i am charging 15hr
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Ian Harvey replied to Andrew Bentley's discussion Finding work
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Adam Woods replied to Andrew Bentley's discussion Finding work
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Andrew Bentley replied to Andrew Bentley's discussion Finding work
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Andrew Bentley replied to Andrew Bentley's discussion Finding work
"Thank you! I've changed the website a bit and simplified things.... I wasn't going to offer mowing as I'm operating out of a small car, but with hindsight I see I need to offer this! I use Ego battery kit and think I can get my mower in the car if I…"
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Andrew Bentley replied to Andrew Bentley's discussion Finding work
"Thank you for your constructive feedback! Not brutal at all... I have taken onboard what you are saying and changing things...😊"
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John F replied to Andrew Bentley's discussion Finding work
"Had a look at your website Andrew I feel your skill set will appeal to those discerning clients who will value your honesty and your integrity shines through .
Most likely they will have a fair sized property but they don't want to pay contractors…"
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Peter sellers replied to Andrew Bentley's discussion Finding work
"Think you also have an issue with using your name as your trading style. It does not say what you do. Just put gardeners Winchester into google and you are not there. You need to trade as EG Bentley Garden Services for google to pick you up when…"
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Peter sellers replied to Andrew Bentley's discussion Finding work
"Andrew, following on from Adam's reply and having a look at your website I am struggling to see where your market is? 
Without coming across as a know it all and unless comments from members contradict me  the bulk of work is for grass mowing and…"
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Adam Woods replied to Andrew Bentley's discussion Finding work
"Hi Andrew - where are you based?  ooh think I've found you (https://www.andrew-bentley.co.uk/) You're in a v good area - though I'd focus on areas that its difficult for apprentices to get to and from Sparsholt to.  - So Salisbury for instance. You…"
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