I broke my back a couple of years ago and although I am healed and can walk, my garden has got away from me. DH husband is a farmer and flatly refuses to help apart from cutting the lawn (for which he went out and bought himself a ride-on mower the minute he realised my grass-cutting days were over) 
Last year I employed a young man, who came highly recommended (by his Mum's friends I found out later) who didn't know the difference of plants from weeds and who only really wanted to mow the lawns and strim the edges and use his brand new power washer.
I can potter around myself and plant a few tubs etc and do a bit of dead-heading so I'm in a bit of a quandary.
I've rung a man to come and do what he calls a Spring Tidy Up - just a day's work so I can keep on top of things till winter.
Then, if he's any good I'll get him back to do an Autumn Put The Garden to Bed for Winter.
I haven't met him yet but he says he's experienced and he sounds older than the lad I had last year. He's coming later today - and need suggestions as to what questions I should ask apart from the obvious one of cost?
When is a royal tour, not a royal tour?
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