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Sarah Ashton

srashton@bupland.freeserve.co.uk


Jul 21, 04 - 9:15 AM
Wildlife gardening consultancy

Has anyone out there got any ideas/advice for starting your own wildlife gardening consultancy business?
Martin Bailey

www.wildlifeservices.co.uk


Sep 12th, 2004 - 12:10 PM
Re: Wildlife gardening consultancy

Our wildlife gardening work started from meeting interested people at various events and meetings. Once you have a few suppliers set up for the items you will need, such as plants, ponds and nestboxes, you just have to get people to know you exist. Try to get your local newspaper to run a feature on you - this won't cost you anything, and may start the ball rolling. Good luck, and if you want us to supply you we will be more than happy to.


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