Experienced Gardener around Ruffec, Sauzé-Vaussais and Civray area.

Take Control of Your Garden!

Hello, I’m Al Schofield, a gardener who has worked a 30 km radius of Ruffec for 20 years.

Contact me to take advantage of my 35 years experience in horticulture. I can quickly improve your garden, making it manageable for you – and at the right price!

I cut hedges straight, know how and when to prune, and will gladly give you information about plant and shrub care, etc.

There’s a simple, no obligation procedure:

1, You contact me
2, We arrange a meeting
3.If we agree, I’ll do the work on the date we agree.

…a simple strategy which works well for myself and my present clients. They just let me know when they need work doing.

If you want your garden cleared, regenerated, or changed in any way, then get in touch. I work quickly and efficiently, leaving the area tidy – and I’ll even remove the rubbish, if needed. I’m also happy to give professional advice during my work time, at no extra cost.

If this is for you, leave me a message and I’ll get back to you!

Pros:
Experienced
High quality work
Reasonably priced
Free advice
All enquiries answered!
No contract
Testimonials available on request

Cons:
You tell me!

Contact Me!

We can arrange an amicable meeting on site, with no obligation.
We're very happy with Al's work. He's Knowledgeable, understanding and extremely helpful.
R & E
Genouillé
It's a pleasure to have a gardener who knows what he's doing. Highly recommended!
C & D
Mansle

Unfortunately, there is a global shift towards genetically altered, patented, non-organic, fruit, veg, herb, and plant seeds. Natural, local, and biodiverse spieces are becoming increasingly harder to find. Losing these species will be catastrophic for us in the long-run, and GM foods are not a healthy alternative.

However, there are still some outlets where we can buy natural, heritage seeds. If we all bought, and grew, at least some seeds from these remaining outlets, then it’s possible that we could keep them alive, along with the plant species they are trying to save.

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Thank you.