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Debra Robinson
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A Conversation with Kourtney Ketterhagen about: Family, Trauma and Healing
A Conversation with Kourtney Ketterhagen about: Family, Trauma and Healing
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Laugh Online - Rhonda Hansome
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Interview/performance with comedian Rhonda Hansome
Student Plays - Clark Atlanta University Students
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Student Plays - Clark Atlanta University Students
Removing English Ivy: without harming trees
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Removing English Ivy: without harming trees
Tattoo Project - Smithsonian - Will to Adorn
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Tattoo Project - Smithsonian - Will to Adorn
Mame N'Diaye Making a Living as an Artist
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Mame N'Diaye Making a Living as an Artist
If you pull the ivy off and some bark comes with it, should you cover that barkless area with something, and if so, what?
Moved to the Adams Park neighborhood a year ago. I have been a dedicated ivy assassin since Spring. Almost finished in the back yard - thank you for the tips!
A Ryobi 12" battery chainsaw works well. Stop cutting when a little signals the vine is cut thru.. lot quieter IMHO What about applying blue foam glycophoshate to the vine stump?
he seems like a interesting fellow. like he could be an actor
You handle a chainsaw like a master. Thank you for your video. Greetings from Algeria :)
I’ve found that a reciprocating saw with a long root cutting blade works well.
Also after the cut brush on son brush killer on the top of the fresh area that is stll rooted prevents ew growth. If not available wrap the top of the rooted area with duct tape make a tube like cup and fill with table or rock salt.
A bow saw works great
this guy likes cutting ivy too much
Outstanding info. Ty! You have skills! Nice buzzsaw work. 👊🏼❤️
This does not work! I have kept the ivy cleared from the base of a large tree in my yard for over two years, The ivy in the upper parts of the are thriving and growing more and more..I am afraid it is going to kill the tree!
Just pull it off, for Christ's sake. Search the video ”How To Remove English Ivy Vines From Trees DIY”.
Agreed! It attaches itself further up the tree and continues to pull moisture out of it
Thank you for your video and displaying your excellent skills and precision with the saw. It is also really important to add the importance of eradicating the roots from the ground once you have removed it from the lower part of the tree. If you do not get the roots out they will rapidly grow back within one year. I have been dealing with Ivy on trees for years and have first hand experience with it. I can usually get the roots out by pulling each strand by hand all around the tree.
Thanks for that - What happens to the vines afterwards? You suggest leaving them in place - are they gonna fall off on their own?
Of course they are not gonna fall off. They will grow new sprouts. But I saw in another video that if you drill the top of the larger stems to create cups in them and fill those cups with salt and some water (or vinegar), the vine will die in 3-4 months. Refresh the load from time to time. Also, you can create cups to hold the salt and water with duct tape around the stems.
@@Krystinell The vines wont grow new sprouts, they will die. If you rip off 5 feet of the ivy from the base, it will die. I have personally ripped out the base and left the rest of the ivy in place and the ivy always dies.
I enjoyed the video. Thank you for creating this video.
Are you not allergic? You are touching it with your hands!
Looooooool....... Allergic to English Ivy 🤣
Some people may have allergies as with a lot of plants. The English Ivy doesn't give the same reaction as Poison Ivy.
Debra Robinson Yes it does!!! I can testify to that. Contact dermatitis. Two toxins in the *vine sap.* Wear total protection, eyes too. Wash clothes, hit soap and water.
@@rayw3332 I'm allergic to English Ivy. Itchy eyes and breathing difficulties after working with the stuff.
@@rayw3332 It depends on people, it doesn't do anything to me.
Hi, My name is Vanessa Singh, and I am a producer who is making a documentary to prove that having a neurological condition, such as Autism or Tourette syndrome, shouldn’t bar them from finding meaningful employment. With the help of experts, these diverse candidates unlock their hidden talents and utilize their unique skill sets and strengths. The intention of our program is to highlight the abilities of these individuals, and hopefully to help them find employment opportunities that improve their quality of life. It would be great to speak with you about the show. 212 208 6413 vanessa.singh@optomenusa.com
Where can I find this? Did they ever release it.
HI Debra, I hope you are well. I am working on a documentary series for A&E which focuses on people who live with autism and have found it a barrier to finding work. I would love to speak with some of the people featured in your blog - would you be able to send me an email to dan.howlett@optomenusa.com so we can talk further? Thanks, Dan
This lady doesn't know what she's talking about, "mental retardation does not pretty much mean "aspergers" .
Lmao
I hate having lunch with people too!
You mind if I use this video for an article on International Aspergers Day?
Apologies for responding so late. Use the video and cite it with me, Debra J. Robinson as Producer and send a copy to me.
Hi. Can you send me a copy of the article that you wrote for International Aspergers Day last year? Thanks
As a black man with Aspergers, knowing the general ignorance of black people and things like Autism, among ot ghost efforts serious things, inspires me to distance myself from black people in general. Either we are slow, special or crazy and I would rather turn my back than face such stupidity out of them.
That African girl looks a mess
Thank you for covering the topic. A lot of people don't fully understand aspergers. Including my self, I look forward to learnig more.
Thank you for your comment. I will continue to post on my blog expertaboutaspiegirls.wordpress.com . I am producing a documentary as well aspiegirlsmovie.com
ian: stop being an ass.
I agree, but they do say no two aspies are the same.
We are really stepping up in our desire to use healthy products. Cashawn you should be seeing more of us soon.
I love how the 1st girl draws! & both girls are pretty awesome! :D
When will this be on?
To be honest the first girl that was shown seems more on the lower end of Autism.. I would not consider her as having Asperger Syndrome since i can tell right away she is more Autistic. Was she formally diagnosed? The second girl i can tell right away she has Aspergers due to her formality of her speech as well as body language.
Tell me the documentary got finished, please
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@hotlocs2007 Thanks for watching and reminding me about the ratings. I didn't realize that it wasn't enabled. You can rate it now. Happy New Year!
@Empre55 Thanks. We're building, so it may be here when you visit.
Thanks. More to come.
Dang I live in Leicester u.K. This is excellent proud a ya'll. keep it up.
Dang I live in Leicester u.K. This is excellent proud a ya'll.
Dang I live in Leicester u.K.
Thanks Brandon.
Thanks.