🌿 Gardener in Lesmahagow, South Lanarkshire
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A gardener maintains outdoor spaces - mowing, pruning, weeding, planting, and keeping things tidy through the seasons.
A regular local gardener takes the effort out of keeping your plot in good shape year-round.
Be clear upfront about what's included in a visit - mowing, edging, weeding, and pruning are all different conversations.
About Lesmahagow
Lesmahagow is a village in the upper Clyde Valley with ancient roots — a Tironensian priory was founded here in the 12th century.
The village is the largest settlement in this part of the Clyde Valley and serves as a local hub for surrounding farming communities.
The annual Lesmahagow Highland Games draw competitors from across the region.
Nearby: Coalburn, Kirkmuirhill
About South Lanarkshire
South Lanarkshire is a large and varied council area stretching from the southern suburbs of Glasgow through the Clyde Valley to the hills of the Southern Uplands on the border with Dumfries and Galloway.
The north of the area is densely populated, taking in East Kilbride — Scotland's first and largest new town — along with Hamilton, the administrative centre, and the communities of Rutherglen, Cambuslang, Blantyre, and Bothwell clustered along the River Clyde.
The Clyde Valley running south from Hamilton through Lanark is one of Scotland's most beautiful river landscapes, famous for its orchards, gorge woodlands, and the Falls of Clyde. New Lanark, the UNESCO World Heritage Site founded as a model industrial community in the 18th century, is one of Scotland's most important visitor attractions.
The upper reaches of the council area are rural and sparsely populated, with the market towns of Biggar and Lanark serving the surrounding farming communities. The landscape rises to open moorland and the northern fringes of the Southern Uplands, with Tinto Hill a prominent landmark visible from across the central belt.
Transport links are strong in the northern part of the area, with the M74, M77, and several railway lines connecting to Glasgow, while the upper valley relies on the A73, A72, and A70 trunk roads.
Nearby: Dumfries and Galloway, Edinburgh, Midlothian, North Lanarkshire, Scottish Borders
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