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Local contractors experienced in weed control and native revegetation

Volunteer from Pest Free Kaipatiki

Hi there - we are looking for good contractors experienced in weed control and native revegetation please? We have people looking for help in various areas in Kaipatiki.

Please give your email address, phone number and an outline of your experience with controlling environmental weeds such as moth plant, woolly nightshade, madeira vine, climbing asparagus, privet, blue morning glory, jasmine, japanese honeysuckle and pampas. Also your experience in planting and looking after native plants that attract native birds all year round. Please also advise if you give free quotes.

Please email us at Enquiries@PestFreeKaipatiki.org.nz - please put your name in the subject line.

Many thanks, the PFK Restoration Team.

Please help us restore the birds and other native wildlife in the Kaipatiki area.

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