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Fleurpepper
It depends what you call a 'gardener'. I would be happy to pay a lot more for someone who truly knows her or his stuff. Many so called gardeners have not got a clue.
I agree. As I said, our gardener just cuts things back which keeps things tidy but often too much. He hacked a large but beautiful buddleia back to the core and it is just a dead stump. I was not happy. He is not a gardener, he's a man with a machine who hacks plants.
They are called mow and blow services round here!
From my eyrie (sewing room window), I watch the activities of the 'Gardening Services' team in action across the road. Huge, spivvy but smart vans, full of eye-watering electrical gizmos and PPE. Most have no visible inkling of how to 'garden' - like the young one I watched whose long-handled lopper was used like a bowler's throwing arm to hack at out of reach branches.
They whizz in and whizz out.
What many of us seek is a 'plants person' who enjoys and delights in their work for you and is knowledgeable, a dying breed, I fear.