Simply Trader Case Study, TVG Landscaping

TVG Landscaping provide landscape design, build and maintenance, to both commercial and private customers. They are full members of the Association of Professional Landscapers (APL) and the Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) both of which promote excellence within the industry. They have also been approved by the West Sussex Trading Standards “Buy With Confidence” team.TVG Landscaping are based in Worthing, Sussex and cover East and West Sussex, Kent, Surrey and Hampshire. They operate with several teams of skilled and experienced landscape contractors, who are able to offer expertise in landscaping services, with both a professional and personal service. Capable of design, build and maintenance for landscaping projects large and small; from regular maintenance of a small suburban garden to a 4 acre country estate.To find out more about TVG Landscaping check out their site or view the full list of Simply Traders operating in your local area safe, in the knowledge that they come recommended from satisfied Simply Paving customers.
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30 minutes ago
Andrew Bentley replied to Andrew Bentley's discussion Finding work
"Hi
thanks for your reply. I used to be in the Gardeners Guild but never got an enquiry through them, though it is good to say to clients you are a member!"
1 hour ago
Andrew Bentley replied to Andrew Bentley's discussion Finding work
"Hi
thank you for your response. Yes I offer general gardening and will look at Facebook, which I've never used."
1 hour ago
Geoffrey King replied to Andrew Bentley's discussion Finding work
"I''m looking at the gardener's guild this year, as I've grown tired of Bark.  Where it now costs typically £20 to get the lead details, to phone  them.
For the  " Bark what's that? , Who are you?, Why have you rung me? Dunno what you're talking…"
10 hours ago
Ian Harvey replied to Andrew Bentley's discussion Finding work
"Firstly, what type of gardening are you offering? If it is a certain speciality (such as garden design), then your advertising might need to be tailored to that. If however it is general gardening (lawn maintenance, hedge and shrub trimming, border…"
10 hours ago
Honey Badger replied to crawford smith's discussion Brass trigger,lance and fittings on CP15 Evolution
"Apologies I have no experience of brass fittings.
I had a look at the catalogue. It appears there's no adjustability in them. "
14 hours ago
crawford smith replied to crawford smith's discussion Brass trigger,lance and fittings on CP15 Evolution
"Fixed elbow on a brass lance...have used the plastic ones for 45 years and know them inside out...that's the problem with the brass one,no joints to swivel and connectors must be tight against washers🤔"
17 hours ago
Honey Badger replied to crawford smith's discussion Brass trigger,lance and fittings on CP15 Evolution
"Lance like this with elbow parallel with floor. Adjust deflector nozzle accordingly."
17 hours ago
Honey Badger replied to crawford smith's discussion Brass trigger,lance and fittings on CP15 Evolution
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18 hours ago
Peter sellers replied to Ag's discussion How to make ends meet as a professional gardener
"Well said"
18 hours ago
Vic 575 replied to Ag's discussion How to make ends meet as a professional gardener
"I have been a professional gardener for 40 years. I work for all manner of clients, including Chatsworth Estate, local Councils and businesses etc. All work is price per task. So for example, a given mowing job is £120 per visit/cut. How long it…"
18 hours ago
Peter sellers replied to Ag's discussion How to make ends meet as a professional gardener
"After 40 years, never been asked for how long we would be on site for, yes we give a spec on what is included and what is not along with frequency of visits in each month . Just gained six new clients on this basis who are very happy that they know…"
19 hours ago
Peter sellers replied to Andrew Bentley's discussion Finding work
"Good advice, we still have clients from 40 years ago when we started, these were gained by going and asking if we could quote."
19 hours ago
Intelligent Landscapes replied to Ag's discussion How to make ends meet as a professional gardener
"Solicitors generally charge an hourly rate, I do not see that devaluing their profession. 
If I was a customer and someone said to me I will come and sort your garden for £2500 per annum I would want to know how long they would be there and what…"
19 hours ago
Vic 575 replied to robert pryor's discussion Battery hedgcutter advice
"The AP 200 will give two and a quarter hours of trigger time on the hedge cutters.
If its aching joints etc. then you should get one of these. I’ve had mine about fifteen years. The difference it makes is like day and night."
19 hours ago
Vic 575 replied to Andrew Bentley's discussion Finding work
"In my opinion a website is no use whatsoever. They obviously do work for all kinds of businesses, but not for what we do. Not if we are talking about Grounds Maintenance, i.e. mowing and hedge cutting etc. at local level.
If I need a Plumber or a…"
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