If you don't have a green thumb, you can have your garden planted by a gardener. But what if the plants die from the gardener?
Do you have a green thumb?
You can buy plants from the gardener and plant them in the garden yourself, or you can have the gardener do it all for you. It's more expensive, but saves a lot of work. If the gardener lends a hand, then of course it can also happen with the professional that plants do not grow or even die. If this is the case, it's annoying, but many people think it's fate.
Have a guarantee on the growth of the plants included in the contract
Is this really fate? Isn't the professional gardener responsible for ensuring that the plants he uses grow properly and don't get destroyed? Yes he is! Because a gardener offers a service, just like a painter or a carpenter. If there is a botch here, then these craftsmen are also obliged to pay damages. And so it is with the gardener. The difficulty is proving that it really was the gardener's fault. However, a guarantee that the plants will grow can be included in the contract at any time - provided the gardener agrees.