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1507 days ago

We're expanding! (Gardening and Landscaping)

Steven from Steve's Jobs

Hi neighbours,
having helped 80+ clients and growing to enhance their outdoors over the last 3 years, with garden makeovers, regular garden maintenance and landscaping projects, Steve's Jobs is expanding. With more hands on deck comes more capacity to help you enhance your own outdoors. Whether it's project management/site prep and construction landscaping, painting and staining, plant outs and mulching, gardening, section clearing, tree work or any other outdoor tasks you need help with, get in touch and see how we can help you improve the look and function of any outdoor space or finally get to those jobs you've been putting off!
Contact us through the website: www.stevesjobs.co.nz...
(Website update coming soon...keep an eye out!)
Looking forward to discussing your ideas.
Cheers,
Steve

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