
Why I Became a Gardener with David Angelov
10/31/21 • 12 min
At only 24 years old, David started his own business after completing a five-year apprenticeship with the award-winning Simpson garden design. He does fine gardening and in the process educates clients on maintenance for their home gardens.
https://plantparenthood.design/
https://www.thewhyinetwork.com/
Social: @WhyiNetwork
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At only 24 years old, David started his own business after completing a five-year apprenticeship with the award-winning Simpson garden design. He does fine gardening and in the process educates clients on maintenance for their home gardens.
https://plantparenthood.design/
https://www.thewhyinetwork.com/
Social: @WhyiNetwork
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Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/whyinetwork
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