Another fantastic job, Jason! Love, love your work and the joy you bring. Please consider wearing a mask when dirt is blowing in the air. It is filled with dangerous components that shouldn't be breathed in: animal feces, pollen, grasses, mold, bacteria, dust particles, etc. These can really affect your health over time as they are cumulative not just situational. I don't want anything bad to happen to you.. Keep up you fantastic work! You are so appreciated! ❤
That yard was impressive all cleaned up! It's always a pleasure watching you. Whether you're really enjoying it or not, you seem like you are, and you have a great smile. Makes even bad days a bit better.
Pretty crazy to see how much sidewalk and pavement gets covered up in a relatively short time but also how much tougher it is to get it back into shape if it has been let go for too long. Great job!
You know what Jason, just the edging is 100% better looking than just weed trimming! Edging just makes everything look so professional and beautiful! Just that front yard is going to shock the neighborhood, brother! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 good job my friend
Ohhhh..the sod snakes were perfect in this one! Another beautiful reset here; the edging was monstrous at the sidewalk and curb AND around the garden beds! Amazing👏👏
You should have a mask on. What your breath takes in your lungs doesn't come out. All the lawn people I watch are protecting their lungs now, except one and I'm still working on him. Even one I watch in Vietnam. Your followers love your work and want you to be safe.❤🇺🇸
This was your most professional video yet, from your awesome video to non ripped lawn care attire. It has been a wonderful journey watching you develop your skills as you are the most entertaining chap to watch. BIG THANKYOU!
Can't help wondering - does that happen often, where there is a completely missing (not just broken up and overgrown) section of concrete at the end of one of the driveway tracks? Excellent job as always. Check your subscriptions frequently, everyone. I am subscribed and have "all" selected, but for some reason RU-vid didn't pop this one up in my notifications this week and I had to look for it manually 😕 I re-subscribed to try to tell RU-vid that hey, I really DO want these videos in my notifications... le sigh...
Hey Brother, we have to have that GUITAR 🎸🎸 moment in the day don't we, IT just comes out of nowhere and you know you have to go and do it, but it DEFINITELY makes the day easier and better to get through, ALWAYS look forward to seeing you get into your MAJOR GROOVE and JAMMING OUT 🤣😂🤣🎸🎸🎸 ANYWHO, another AWESOME JOB, and I will CYA SOON NEXT TIME BE SAFE and OFCOURSE KEEP CUTTIN IT UPPPPP 🔥🔥🔥🚜🌞✌️👍😎
Terrific yard to help tackle. I'm still amazed with the resilience of your regional grasses. Our summers are your falls or winters... can never remember. Your voice still seems abit sore, hopefully you will fully recover. We all love your video's. We your audience, only see a fraction of your sweat equity. I applaud 👏 ✌️ 🙌 you for your excellent skills.
What a wonderful job you did. What that other mowing company did (I have an idea which one) was terrible. Lazy. When we start your videos, we know it’s going to be a terrific job.
Restoring a place with basics, as edging, can be time consuming but the restoration of the design lines, as 23:06, can be very good. It can also be said, that if the edging hadn't been done for ten years, it was a very long "stuck cycle", that is now repaired. The high-maintenance roses and perhaps some other plants, had reached the point of being difficult to clear, becoming things as fire hazards and rodent nests. You did a good job with a poor situation. The planters were found and the areas are more manageable. In a second step, the plants can now be pruned, fed and contribute again.
Look great! I am so confused. To park the car you must drive over the grass. And one of the tire cement areas is not cemented. AND the garage is not for a vehicle, just storage I guess. Interesting.
Your edging looks like a drunken sailor did it. So uneven. Sharp crisp edging is the cherry on top of the sundae. I like your videos but you really need to go over the edging before you finish.
I usually like your work but my goodness man, lighten up on the weed wacker… you are a bit too aggressive with that thing. Have you thought about using your hands to remove some of the weeds embedded in the plants. Those poor roses 🌹 took a beaten from you! Yes the lard and walkway looks nicer, but the abuse it took. In that orange outfit you looked like a POWER RANGER!!!