Experienced Country Gardener Needed 021 085 24598 $25 pr hr.
Looking for a happy competent mature experienced Gardener who genuine loves all things Gardens who works as present as a Gardener and may be looking for more work.
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Job description:
Weeding and planting Tussock grasses in a Country Garden, general tidy ups, leaves cleared, and if when needed lawn mowed, but garden clean up and planting first priority.
Needs to be able to be well organised and have lest 2 years work experienced with Gardens, not afraid of hard work, willing to work even if a bit wet.
$25 per hr- [that's we have budgeted for] and over the hrly rate.
[prefer non smoker sober habits thank you and come in time]
021 085 24598 Leave description of your work / garden work history.
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