Sean, this was a lot of work. When I see videos like this, where the grass has grown over cement and driveway, it helps me understand how ancient cities get lost. If you don't maintain your environment, nature will take it back. GREAT JOB!! I can hardly wait to see the other half.
I "hear" so much about SPIDERS😱 and other critters😬 that can be venomous😖 but have yet see as much as a BEE in your videos! Is it simply that they're found all or mostly in more rural/outback locations? And WHAT is the name of thst AWFUL, LONG grass? You have to mow it seven ways from Sunday to FINALLY get it short?! My grass here in Mississippi, US, takes one mow in one direction. I'd hate to imagine the cost of having to cut grass of that kind! Thank you for serving your country in your military capacity and also serving your fellow citizens with your selfless, HARD WORK.
My personal theory is that after this overgrowth has covered up ancient and abandoned cities; in the long run this creates wht we recognise as hills and mountains!!!!!!!
They are 3 most satisfying things watching your videos. 1st when you find driveways and walkways and you reclaim it, watching you edge with that weed eater, and most of all How you make it look effortless doing all this. Another good job. GM
In the US, newspapers and anything else not sent through the mail are not supposed to go into the letterbox, so many people have plastic boxes with the name of the newspaper imprinted on the side right next to their mailbox, but otherwise are on the driveway, the stoop or sometimes on the lawn. Sometimes the newspaper boxes are different colors to alert the delivery person. I’m not sure if they’re provided by the specific newspaper to their subscribers but it seems a better idea than having them scattered elsewhere.
Just need to say I appreciate what you do and all the other guys like Al blaze AP , Top notch, the boring Channel you all are amazing People I love all your videos and what you all do for people
And let's not forget Tim the lawnmower man!! All my favorite guys. Bravo for everything y'all do for sad yards. I just wish my landlord had the same compassion for this property. Keep the fun ones coming guys!! 😉🤩
Looking forward to that curb appeal reveal! Nobody does it as well as Sean from Blade Mate Lawn Care does! And THAT was an Aussie Vegetarian Yard Snek you pulled out of that drain!
It definitely was. Sean was lucky it didn't attack, being that it's a distant cousin of the Drop Bear, though recent studies seem to point to it's natural predator being a Whipper Snipper.
Sean it must be so fun and satisfying to work on uncovering driveways, garden paths & borders, sidewalks and streets! I had to laugh when you pulled out the long string of roots from the drain…in my head I heard Ollie from @Drain Addict saying "All good mate" and giving you a Tim Tam and Coke. I wish it was in my power to substitute all of the Kikuyu in your lawns with St. Augustine. But you always take it down and give it your signature edging perfection. Can’t wait for Part 2. Prayers that you and you family are okay ❣️🙏❣️
Wednesday archaeology! whoo! and it's a 2fer? perfect. Still loving your work, Sean geez, I know we joke about archaeology but damn, did anyone else have an entire driveway and drain plugging root ball on their yard bingo cards?
Sean, when I saw you kicking the clumps from the edge, it reminded me of M&D Lawncare, he made a metal scraper that fits his boot, he uses that to move the clumps. Another great job mate, looking forward to part2
You just made this old heart laugh out loud when you climbed up into your trailer and stomped all that down. I was sitting here thinking son you just loaded all that stuff backwards but dang if you didn’t have your own solution 😂😂😂
Sean, that was quite a job and you did it so well. I love to watch you clean up these unbelievably overgrown properties. You are such a sweet and kind hearted guy. It shines through. Keep up the good work. Oh yes, let's not forget handsome.😉🤣
When driving by unsightly yards/property it’s easy to assume homeowner lazyness. It’s great to see someone dig deeper and validate that sometimes people are just in a bad place and or have had something happen to prevent them from proper yard maintenance. This must have been life changing for the homeowner. Awesome Job.
Glad you noted this person needed a hoped-for boost. Looks like a Landscape Archeology day. You are uncovering all kinds of things. A curb, a driveway, a border, a fence and even tree raising by means of an easy-to-snap set of branches. (I have trees you go to war with.) Kick Boots deployed for lumps, cautionary testing of undersurface and moving piles. This is a fun video Sean. Going to enjoy seeing how it all goes. I looked at the grass and made it to way overgrown and fine and got stuck. So everyone is saying Couch, which means once reset to low it will grow into a nice low lawn. Thanks for explaining today that raking helps deal with the fold-over problem from overgrowth. "That fast" you already made a great change in appearance and livability. Thank you!
It still always surprises me that you can find the edges. They must be easier to spot from your perspective!---Happy to hear your voice again...hope all is well in your part of the world.
Mr. Sean, sir, you are the definition of kindness and compassion. Another very well done. I am excited to see the finish. May God forever bless you and yours.
You do like a challenge,you’ve done a great deed for this family.too bad it got to like this in first place,but their is always a story.your a good man.just keep doing what your doing and carry on 👍👍👍😎😎😎
@@rhondamoore1682 it is a grass I hate..rykuru (not the spelling but pronounced like that) fast growing, lovely when mowed regularly but if left it grows over itself and gets so thick. You mow it but look back later and its standing up. Alot of newer properties use it because it establishes fast.Just thought, this is in New South Wales in Australia. Not sure if you are another country.
I live in the desert southwest in America but I’m from the Deep South. You need what we call a bush hog or a brush hog to knock down that tall grass. Then come back with your mower. Whatever circumstances this family is going through, you’ve just blessed their lives.
I don't know why, but it's so much more satisfying to see you reveal brickwork than pavement although it's great to see formerly unknown curbs, walks, and driveways.
Outstanding! I'm sure you brought a smile to his face and made his day! Thank you for being such a wonderful ambassador for kindness. I can't wait for part 2. God bless, Joel
WOW! uncovering that brick tile work was amazing. You just kept bringing more and more to light. A whole hidden part of a driveway, It looks fantastic now you have cleared it off. Those long edges on the street just come away so easy and reveal the curb in all its grandeur. 🤩 When the edges are done it changes the whole outlook of the property.
Love this video, what a thick layer of grass that was on the pavement. The plug of roots you pulled out of the street drain is Penetrator’s job (drain addict). Great job 💪🏼👌
After almost 2 years of watching your channel, I still can't believe the root system the grass in Australia has. Another incredible forage through the jungle - looking forward the final reveal!
I absolutely love that you’re doing this for people in need. Here in Ohio we get some snow (not often but we do lol) and I would shovel elderly folks sidewalks driveways etc. I’d even go a little further and clean off their cars and ask if I can start it to get all the ice and snow off of the windows so they can drive if need be. It’s always satisfying to see them happy and for me a job well done.
I’m wondering if you ever get amazed by uncovering pathways/walkways or are they standard where you live so you know to look for them? Great work you do. I eagerly await for each video to come out!
It’s awesome that you helped this man out. The feeling that he must have after the service you provided had to be elation. That grass is like the grass I had in Florida. It absolutely would overtake everything if you let it. Good job!!!
It never ceases to amaze me how many patios/walk-ways you find under grass and dirt. Oh yeah you got me with this one I subscribed. Thank you for helping, Kindness Ripples!
Looks great. When you finish up in the next video it is going to look awesome. You work so hard and do beautiful work. God bless you and your family. 👍👍👍👍🌟🌟🌟🌟❤️❤️❤️❤️
Fantastic effort again Sean. Isn't it sad when both neighbors have manicured lawns and couldn't or wouldn't take a few minutes to a least help with his nature strip.? I love that you can do this for him and look forward to ep 2.
Sean that sure was alot of grass in just that area and you still have more to do. You out do yourself everytime, looking forward to part 2 of this yard.
Sean, you continue to amaze us and make your clients so happy. Waiting for part two, thank you once again for some truly impressive work. OH, and you’ve got ever so nice knees. From PA in the States.
Hope the personal matter turned out OK, Sean. What you got done with this property looks amazing compared to what you started with! Looking forward to see the rest. Take care, mate.😉
"Look! It's a Graconda (grass anaconda) in it's natural habitat! These things can get up to 64 feet long, you don't want to mess with these guys! They can ensnarl you in their roots and you'll never be seen or heard from ever again! So if you see one you better have a good weed whacker in your back pocket!" -Sean Irwin
Wow, you sure picked a good one!! I love seeing the hidden away pavers, and surprises! I hope the homeowners will watch this and can appreciate all you did for them.
It amazes me how much you accomplish , yet have so much more to do for this poor guy. Thanks for helping out your neighbor. Good luck to you and your family.
Thank you for helping the less fortunate. You have been brave enough to tackle this job with minimal equipment that definitely takes more than a strong back and a will to help someone that really needs the help. You obviously have a big heart and a generous nature. God bless you❤
If it's satisfying for us to see walks uncovered and lawns made walkable, I can barely imagine how your clients feel. Thanks again Sean, for many reasons.
Oh my, of all the yard 'transformations' I watch (there are many), yours is the best. You are an absolute gem. I wish there were more people like you in the world.