This tree got over skirted. As in, you trimmed the lowest branches off to too high of a height. Very unhealthy for the tree. Not hating, just mentioning it so other people who see this don’t copy this practice. 👍
@@golovinpropertyservices will keeping regular mowing and having the grass choke out the rest of other plant growth be a viable solution for this lawn do you think?
@@Nayte08 it will need to be raked first and then with regular mowing it will go away. I have done this several times and even mow 2 lawns where we have done this.
working with metal blade is super dangerous. happens than person mis the spot and moves blade toward feet mistake ends up with amputation. than you miss the spot you need to do awkward step beck. next you must not forget to buy paste for differential and sharpen the blade. here where i live guys who work non stop they already not using metal blade too dangerous. also it can bounce! similar to chainsaw. trimmer will appear at 90 degreee at your righ side
While a small flock of goats would have certainly been capable of removing the vast majority of those blackberry brambles, it is indisputable that what this man accomplished with the Stihl saw took exponentially less time than the goats would have taken to accomplish the exact same degree of land clearing. In addition, the cost to rent someone else's goats across the entire length of time required for removing such a massive blackberry bramble infestation would not have been all that inexpensive. Regardless of which methodology the landowner chose to employ, it's also indisputable that additional serious measures will need to be employed in order to eradicate those blackberry brambles on a permanent basis.