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Jungle Taming

gillespie.joel@gmail.com

803-767-0575

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Many of you know my good friend Bill Kunze, owner of the Columbia, SC based business Jangle Taming, LLC. Bill specializes in bringing the worst of overgrown and neglected garden spaces back to a state of beauty. In fact, it was Bill referring a job to me in 2010 that got me back into the gardening business.

As I have said in the My Experience page, I did jungle taming work during summers in the 1980's. No matter the scale, almost any kind of garden restoration work is going to involve dealing with years of neglect, and in Columbia that means years for fast growing vines and trees to grow up everywhere and take over!



























I do not have the space schedule-wise to take on jungle taming projects that require a week or weeks of work all at once. But I still often begin a longer term ongoing garden care commitment dealing with the most urgent jungle taming needs, and thereafter continue to tame sections of gardens over the course of time. Sometimes it is just part of a property that needs restoration, sometimes just bits here and there.

And I much prefer jungle taming projects that are part of an ongoing care commitment.

Often times Bill has done the large initial taming and I have followed with ongoing care.

Either way, if you need jungle taming, one or the other of us, or some other local colleagues can help you out.



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