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Continuing the work from the previous video neighbours complained… This property was overgrowing over the fences which caused both neighbours to complain to the property owner.. Luckily we are on hand to sort this out!! THE SKIP has finally arrived and we can clear up some of this mess!!
Join us as we tackle an overgrown garden that has been neglected for years, leaving piles of wood and debris scattered throughout the space. Our team of expert gardeners will demonstrate how to effectively clear away the wood and debris, revealing the beauty of the garden once again.
We begin by assessing the area and developing a plan to safely remove the wood and debris. Then, using a range of tools and techniques, we get to work, carefully moving the wood and debris to a designated area for disposal. We also provide tips on how to properly dispose of wood and debris, ensuring a safe and environmentally friendly approach.
Throughout the video, we showcase the before-and-after footage, demonstrating the incredible transformation that can be achieved with a little hard work and determination. Whether you’re a homeowner struggling with an overgrown garden or a gardener looking for inspiration, this video is sure to provide valuable insights and tips on how to effectively clear away wood and debris after years of neglect.
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40 Comments
😮💨 a lot of hard work 😓. It was a 👍🏻 help your mate was there to help. 😊
Great series, good jazz.
Great job, but surprised you didn’t save the bricks to be used elsewhere in the garden, as part of a paved path or base around some garden beds? Why waste? I know it’s too late now but maybe in the future? Glad you had help. Where is your friend who usually helps you with these things? Take care and stay warm!
Great job ,your so funny, nice to see someone happy 😊
Are you married? Your funny, cute and hard working. Move to the U.S. I have single daughters 😂 great job coming along nicely
😂 You gotta save that U shaped piece!!!
Snowing in March? Thought it was your Spring, here in Australia it is Autumn yet we had 37C yesterday. How you work all weathers amazes me, such a huge job, so much rubbish as well as garden detritus. Alex your little dance reminded me of AP, Bladez keep the city clean. Glad you love your work. Blessings
Your friend Chris is a hardworking man, good that he could help you sort all that out. Well done.
Good Job Thank You
I don't know what the situation is but I hope you are getting good payment for the hard work you've done
Awesome!👍
Thanks Chris for helping out. Have you found that hole in the ground yet?? What a horrible miserable day, then having a flat battery 🥺 Hope you both had a nice hot shower or bath when you got home. I didnt think the skip was going to be big enough but almost everything fitted in there. You maybe should have saved the shed so you could have somewhere to get out the weather till the end of the yard job, just a thought. When does your "partner in gardens" come back..🤣 Stay Safe my friend. Im starting to get around a bit more..yay. from your Tasmanian Fan ❤🙏👍🐛🐞🐝🤗
Where is Gary ??? Great job wow well done xx
Finally you can see the finish line. Great job you two. Must have felt great to fill that skip and wave goodbye to the stock pile.
Great job
This has been a beast of a job! Can’t wait to see the finished product.
Was that old Salvation Army band tune books in the shed? Just wondering
i've been watching so far wow
Bet Gaz retrns when it time to mow and drink tea.
Had to chuckle – that U shaped piece kept getting put aside. (I'd prob do the same…) 😂
👍👍👍👍👍
❤ it is looking awesome! I am wondering what your bags are made of. Those things are strong!
Wow, you have done an amazing job 😊👍
great job done
What is a skip?
I had a job like this, lost count how many skips I filled. Couldn't even see how much work there was going to be at the start. Thankfully the customer was prepared to pay me for the work I did rather than just an upfront fee. What agreement did you have with customer?
You should’ve built a bonfire with all that wood!
Great job ❤
wow that was a lot of work great job.
Brilliantly done! This has been such a huge job and I was glad to see Chris helping ! It’s a shame those large juniper trees aren’t going – they are okay when younger but then end up as home to creatures and then portions die out in an unappealing way. Can’t wait to see how this all ends up ❤
In quebec burning wood in the outdoors or in any kind of pizza oven is strictly forbidden its a major cause of pollution,so burning this pile of wood would just contribute more while making someone s yard look pretty make up you minds on how you want to leave the planet to your children and grandchildren, use it as landfill is good burning it is not
Loved Loved it, where is your co. worker, liked him..
That was nice of Chris to come out in such bad weather to help you. 😉 You are getting there, each time it looks better than the last! Be sure to keep dry and warm between these cold and wet work times. See you next time!
cool
Great job, looking forward to seeing how this garden changes!
Why did you not put the shed on the skin and sell it it look to be in good shape
Good work guyz
I love what you are doing, but please turn down the music. I don't want have to put you on CC. I would rather hear your voice than loud music.
Those bricks if not broken could be used for something else instead of taking them to the dump. Those tiles could also reused
that was a lot of stuff, luckily cold weather, no critters