GARDENING & OUTDOOR MAINTENANCE SERVICES
Dear community,
My name is Loris and I’m a private gardener.
Do you, or someone you know require ongoing gardening and/or outdoor maintenance services?
EMPLOYMENT REQUIRED: I’m currently seeking a new client who is ideally in need of weekly or fortnightly ongoing gardening and/or outdoor maintenance services.
I am a reliable, hard working, friendly and professional young man with a great attention to detail.
I am based on the North Shore, but happy to travel.
I love being of service to others and have particularly enjoyed working for our elderly who can greatly benefit from young helping hands.
SERVICES INCLUDE:
- Gardening: weeding, clearing work, planting, trimming/cutting, tidy-ups, plant maintenance, lawn mowing
- Out-Door Maintenance: water blasting, cleaning, minor painting jobs, clean-ups and reordering of property
- Other: minor landscaping jobs, deconstruction, removal of inorganic waste, odd jobs
- In-Door Work: open (e.g. minor painting jobs, cleaning, tidying etc.)
Great references and photos of past work available upon request.
Hourly rate: $35 /h
All enquires welcome 🙂
Please private message me via Neighbourly or by direct email or text message.
E: loris.zigon@gmail.com
M: 021 0233 1141
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