Front Yard Garden

Front and back garden TIDY UP sorted LHL style



If you follow this channel you will have seen jobs done on this garden before. The customer said he will look after the garden after I initially finished but I got a phone call saying it has got beyond him. So we fired up the quattro and went and sorted the garden out. Have you watched the initial tidy up visit and there was a new fence and block paving fixed…(May put the links below)
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initial tidy up

Fencing

Block paving fix

21 Comments

  1. nice to see hand held shears being used. i like watching US overgrown garden tidy ups, and so many of these "gardeners" hack away with their motorised hedge cutters. Sometimes a well placed shearing action would be much more effective.

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    Someone just pointed out I say don't cut back this lavender too hard when I'm pruning Budlia πŸ˜†πŸ˜† my voice over hasn't synced πŸ˜† I cut the lavender next on the ground and it should have come on then πŸ‘πŸ‘

  3. Love when I see one of your gardens you done worked before and you clean it up to look so beautiful again. Thanks Lee ❀

  4. Hi Lee,
    Great video I remember you doing the blocks it looks much better curious did you manage to get the power washing job there, a lot of work involved there hope the customer is happy with the meticulous work you do…It looks superb the amount of growth is crazy your work is of a different period and skill..
    Even on something like weeding and mild pruning your meticulous ways are there to see..A joy to watch and now a garden now perfectly ready for Spring…
    Excellent standard…Leeβ€¦πŸ˜ƒπŸŒ»

  5. Very nice work Lee. Not in a good place, health-wise, with MS problems, so this is helping, no end. Bless you, for sharing with us πŸ’ŽπŸ’ŽπŸ’Ž

  6. Ah weeding. Always does wonders for the old back. Not my favourite but it's one of those things we have to do in the line of duty, eh?

  7. Interesting to see your way of tying up buddles of pruning. Better than my running bowline method ! I never bother using a ratchet strap also.

  8. I’d save the wood if it was decent but I’d bin the screws, not worth the hassle, especially if they are rusty! But each man to his own β˜ΊοΈπŸ‘

  9. We call that 'Lavender', Buddleia in Essex. I'm sure you usually do too. Shows I pay attention to your videos! Lovely to hear the sound of manual tools. Craftsmanship. Nice job!

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