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The UK's leading trade network for qualified gardeners. Please visit our website for information about membership. #Gardeners #GardenMaintenance #Gardening

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The Gardeners Guild
1 month
The Gardeners Guild is a national network for qualified gardeners. Displaying the TGG logo helps to promote the member and the network as a whole. This members van and TGG logo are seen in the background of a popular social media influencers reel @axelblake #gardeners #gardening
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The Gardeners Guild
3 months
Only 2 applications short of being 1 every working day for the first 4 months of 2025 - that's a new record high for TGG! Thank you for your support and if you haven't yet joined us, please visit our website soon. #qualifiedgardeners #selfemployed #gardenmaintenance
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The Gardeners Guild
3 months
Skilled gardeners are in high demand! If you know someone who is ready to learn and eager to manage their own business, have you recommended a career as a professional garden maintenance contractor?. #gardeners #gardenmaintenance #qualifiedgardeners #professionalgardeners
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The Gardeners Guild
3 months
If you have a full UK driving license, the license may suggests that you cannot use a trailer. However, the rules changed and are now based on total weight rather than requiring a separate training certificate. Might this give you more options?
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The Gardeners Guild
3 months
* 2- Stroke engines are designed to run most cleanly when working at high revs - delicate use can cause a build up of carbon deposits - reducing its power.
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The Gardeners Guild
3 months
The “Silent” label refers to their conformist and civic instincts. In other words, they are more likely to accept the advice of experts rather than Google an answer. Train to be an Expert and then join our national member register of Qualified Gardeners! . #qualifiedgardeners
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The Gardeners Guild
4 months
Our entry criteria and application process combines to give peace of mind that the named member has had their identity checked at different stages and by multiple organisations. Join us and be found by customers who value professional gardeners!. #qualifiedgardeners
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The Gardeners Guild
4 months
Become a professional gardener! . Gardening qualifications will help you understanding plant identification. In turn, identifying plants will help you understand how and when to maintain them. Visit our website for info about training so that you can be an expert not a labourer.
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The Gardeners Guild
4 months
Our logo is legally protected both as a Trade Mark and a Collective Trade Mark. If you see someone using our logo illegally, please report them to Trading Standards and let us know as well. More info on our website. #qualifiedgardeners #gardenersguild #gardenmaintenance
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The Gardeners Guild
4 months
Teamwork makes the dream work! It’s a great plug for the value of teamwork, and it’s the reason you’ll often see more than one horse pulling heavy loads. Two gardeners working together can be great value for money. #qualifiedgardeners #gardenmaintenance #professionalgardeners
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The Gardeners Guild
5 months
We've launched our new website!. Exciting news! 🌟 Our new website is live! Explore whats new at Your feedback means the world to us, so have a look and let us know what you think!. #gardenersguild #qualifiedgardeners #gardening
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The Gardeners Guild
6 months
Talking about what’s going on in our lives can help us cope with life’s ups & downs. Take 5 mins to check in with those around you - simply asking ‘How are you?’ might make all the difference. #PerennialHelps #gardeners @perennialgrbs
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The Gardeners Guild
7 months
2024 Review:.117 successful new applications.981 current members.90.4% renewed.11% increase in website visitors over 2023.Come and join us!. #qualifiedgardeners #gardenersguild #gardeners #professionalgardeners #gardenmaintenance
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The Gardeners Guild
8 months
Can you remember why you started working as a self-employed gardener?. The weather may be cold and the economy slow, but reflecting on the benefits can motivate you to plan for a great 2025!. #gardeners #gardenmaintenance #qualifiedgardeners #winter #wintergardening
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The Gardeners Guild
8 months
The 'Dunning-Kruger Effect' is a cognitive bias that causes people who excel in a given area to assume everyone can do what they do – causing them to undervalue themselves. Do you do this?. #gardeners #qualifiedgardeners #gardenmaintenance
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The Gardeners Guild
8 months
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The Gardeners Guild
9 months
Reduced plant growth and a slow economy can make the winter hard for professional gardeners - our Winter Advertising Campaign can help!. #gardeners #gardenmaintenance #qualifiedgardeners #professionalgardeners #gardenservices
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The Gardeners Guild
9 months
Our 2024 TGG Member Census has begun! As well as spotting trends, the results can even help our trade charity Perennial to plan how they allocate resources and helps us plan membership services. Members can download a copy of the results in early 2025.
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The Gardeners Guild
11 months
A useful guide to identify and better understanding some key insects. #bees #asianhornetweek #gardeningtips #gardenmaintenance #gardeners
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The Gardeners Guild
1 year
We asked members to tell us their biggest work-related concerns. Top concerns include:.- Illness / injury / age / fatigue .- Climate change and unpredictable, extreme weather .- Overwhelmed with work and demand / finding staff .- Reduction of insects and beneficial insects :(.
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