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  • Serves Berkeley, CA
Linda H. says, "So glad to have found Jane! I am getting a little too old to keep up with my large garden, but I don't want to give up my gardening habit. I have tried other gardeners in the past, but was not satisfied with their common reliance on weed-whacking, power hedge clipping, mowing, and loud blowers (vs broom) for clean up. Jane's practice is gentler. While she can and does work alone, she's also happy to talk about the garden with me. She knows and likes plants and understands the relationship of "garden" with "time". Truly, this is "finely detailed" old fashioned hand gardening--like picking out the grass and oxalis in the day lilies; mulching around plants (not burying them); digging out individual dead plants (without damaging the roots of the nearby healthy ones); tying up rangy ones; planting new plants correctly (i. e. mixing a bed of mulch and new dirt, gently watering them in; and she's happy to consult too on plant types and needs). I asked her once to install a bird bath and create a fern garden. After several visits, we are still working out our relationship--that is how much help I want and need and how often I'd like her to spend some hours in my garden. I do like that she knows what she's good at and what she's not interested in doing: for example, she's good at revitalizing old overgrown plants by carefully pruning out the accumulated layers of thatch and deadwood; she's not interested in rebuilding irrigation systems (though she's happy to test and repair individual drippers and sprayers in an existing system). I like the care and knowledge she brings to my garden and hope our relationship continues for seasons to come. I recommend Jane if you want a knowledgable hand gardener."See more

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