Great video, Ryan! Also, I applaud your sensitivity shown towards the autistic tenant who is highly sound sensitive. Your compassion is heart warming. ❤️🍁🇨🇦
I am a firm believer of "Do it right the first time". When you know what you put into a task, and that you did your best to make it right, it is much more satisfying in the end, in my opinion. My daughter is on the spectrum and has always been super sound sensitive. So, I greatly appreciate your understanding of the client's situation. You have such a beautiful heart, Ryan! Thanks for a wonderful video. I, also, can't stand a yucca. 💞😄
Having suffered from clinical depression most of my life, I always found that pulling weeds was so cathartic. It brought such satisfaction and a feeling of accomplishment.
This is your milieu, hands on detailing a plant garden, more so than lawn mowing as a whole. This is where I think your passion is. I love watching this type of gardening and find it fascinating.
I like watching all the yard duties, pulling weeds, digging up etc. I like to see sections of yard done in order by the first area that is started and done, then move towards back yard last. It's no big deal to me how you do your magic or the order really but I gave you my opinion as requested 😊❤ Georgia Fan ❤
Hello, I love your videos, I choose option # 2. I think that getting all that off the front and around the building will help the sight from the front of the yard. That's just what I think ,on the other hand whatever works best for you. You Take Care.
I'll watch anything and everything you do, so I don't have a preference. But, my, oh my, this is going to be a game changer for your channel. Well done on remembering the rope!! 😊❤😊
It was a small area but labor intensive. Turned out so nice Ryan. I think you should do part 5 as it is a continuance of what you started today? Or part 1 as it also is sorta connected to what you finished today lol Don't work too hard this week and I will see you on the next one. 😁
Ryan, you are such a kind soul. Respecting the sensitivity of the person who has noise issues. I watch anything you video with interest, nothing you do is ever boring. Working and cleaning the areas as you work is so restful to watch. Just keep doing what makes you one special young man. You are my go to Chanel whenever I need some quiet time with a friend. God Bless 🙏
I’m not going to pretend that I’m any kind of a gardener. I just enjoy watching you transform a garden into something beautiful. So whatever it takes is what I want to see. So include all of your work that you want to include. Option 1.
This looks like it's going to be a good one, Ryan! I love doing/watching hand weeding. It's really therapeutic and satisfying. So, needless to say, I would love to watch you removing all those vines by hand! 😊❤😊
Keep removing it like you normally do; nothing you do is boring to me; you always do such a great job and are so detail oriented, that's what I like about you!!! Keep them coming!!! You almost had it; they are Nasturiums, I vote for option #5!!!
You missed one letter. 🙂 They're nasturtiums. They are lovely plants, even if they do tend to get a little out of hand, but they are easily cut back. They are pretty, bees love them, and both the flowers and leaves can be eaten in a salad - they tastle peppery. Some people even grow them as decoy plants so that white butterflies and other pests will go to them instead of their lettuces and cabbages! PS, I don't mind what you do next, Ryan. Whatever the most people like is all good with me. I know I'll enjoy all the episodes.
1) I knew you'd remember the rope simply because you made a point of mentioning it. That always helps me remember something. 2) Please do film the vine removal! 3) Option 2 for me; the back building and behind it, please. Great job on the walkway.
I kind of like seeing you pulling weeds because you do such a thorough job and I love seeing it get so neatened up. I would vote for option 2 and I must say I so thoroughly enjoy watching your videos and hearing your comments about what you are doing. God bless.
I just get more and more impressed with your big heart, Ryan. I, too, have autistic kids that are sensitive to sound, and greatly respect your willingness to work around this tenant's needs! I am also autistic and sensitive to sounds, and I must confess, I mute the videos when the power tools come out, turn the sound back on when they are gone! Please tell me the name of that gorgeous blue flowered shrub at the end of the pathway! It was so lovely, but almost all the flowers had faded on your second visit! I will watch anything you do, so no vote on options from me. I just hope we eventually get to see it all done.
Option 5. That ivy and morning glory has really taken of the property and needs to be removed , I don't like iether plant because they are both so disstructive. Looks good so far Ryan and I am looking forward to part 2.
Great work ..as always! I would enjoy watching you pull all those vines. The detail work is what I enjoy most. The section I would like to see is section 5. Love that tree at the end of the path.
Perhaps option 5, nearest to where the residents may need to move around. Or the vines off the homes I lost track of which option that was. Will be watching which ever you decide on. Thank you for your care Ryan.
We have a similar vine here in the NW of the USA called the Virginia Creeper that we inherited from our neighbor. I pull that stuff out all the time and it still keeps coming back. It is not has bad now but pulling some of it is a yearly thing. I love watching your videos and would watch you pulling the vines out as I might get a few hints for use next spring. Love your videos and looking forward to your next one.
Removing vines always seems impossible, so seeing a professional gardener remove them is inspiring, please show us! 😂 My vote for now is for option 1 ❤ Looking forward to seeing the progress 🙌🏻
The crawling ground cover that you are removing at around the 16 minute is very satisfying to watch. And I knew you would remember the role because you said it out loud to yourself whenever you have to remember something say it out loud and it will help you.😂
So nice to see you pulling those weeds by hand. I wince every time I see others just whipper snipping them down, knowing that they'll only grow again. I've always found hand weeding to be therapeutic (on a smaller scale, anyway). Happy to watch you destroy the dreaded vines and I think option 5 should be next. Pull out the nasturtiums, they'll pop up next year from seeds anyway.
You know the song by 5 Man Electric Band "Sign, sign Everywhere a sign Blockin' out the scenery Breakin' my mind Do this, don't do that Can't you read the sign?" Every time I see a yard like this I find myself singing this song with "vines" instead of "signs" 😂🤣😂😂🤣
Option 1-5 all the vines,you don't need power tools to pull vines maybe your pruners and you should invest in some battery operated tools ,they're not so noisy. The vines off the buildings will add instant curb appeal.
@ Ryan, i looked at all your videos and saw that the ones with the most views are the longer or combined videos. I think it would help your channel if you made more playlists and than please place the videos in the right order from start to finish. It's just an idea, do with it as you like. Love your work ethic.
Option 2, 3 and 5 would be my choice Ryan. Reason - any vines that cover windows, chairs, air-conditioners would help the tenant enormously. What a great job. ❤️😎
I would watch you getting rid of the vines. I think Option 5 would be fun to see first. Maybe free the chair we can see being smothered in Option 1 area too? Whatever you choose I will watch anyway...lol 👍👍
Any section you want to do next is fine. I do want to know what that plant in option six at the end of the sidewalk is. It looks interesting. The area you worked in this time looks very nice.
The area you've cleared looks so nice Ryan, this is a major undertaking. I would like to see option 2 done first, removing the ivy and morning glory would be such a benefit to the tenants. However, if you have a chance to work on an area using power tools when the tenant is gone, take advantage of that opportunity. It will all get done in time. 😊
💜💜💜 I really don’t care which option is chosen - I think every one of them are going to be fun to watch! What amazes me is the ease of hand-pulling the weeds without having to dig them without a tool. Our soil in Wyoming is MUCH different. Thanks for the great videos!
I'm reaching the age where I can forget something 15 seconds after I remind myself to do it. Maybe you could try sending yourself a text message: BRING ROPE! 🙂
I like morning glory, but here it freezes and dies out in the winter, so it has to start all over again each spring. When I had it, I did pull down the dead vines every year. Yucca looks nice but hurts when it pokes you. I wouldn’t want those gigantic ones.
I don’t like Yucca’s either and those rosette looking succulents are gross, especially the black ones that seem so popular. Good luck with the morning glory!😮 I have no preference for any particular part of the garden. I will watch it all!
Pulling vines can be enjoyable to watch but don't pan too closely. A little further away to see the surrounding difference. My father died from prostate cancer so a good cause to donate towards.
You are a kind and thoughtful person to take into account the tenant’s aversion to loud sounds. Love your work, too. I vote for section 5 - seems that it will complete the overall look of section 1. BTW - what is that large bush that had the purple flowers on it?
I hate it when vines go crazy to the point of suffocating other plants, so watching you pulling out the vines is satisfying. 😃
Great video, Ryan! Also, I applaud your sensitivity shown towards the autistic tenant who is highly sound sensitive. Your compassion is heart warming. ❤️🍁🇨🇦
Totally agree, he is such a caring man. South Africa.
I am a firm believer of "Do it right the first time". When you know what you put into a task, and that you did your best to make it right, it is much more satisfying in the end, in my opinion. My daughter is on the spectrum and has always been super sound sensitive. So, I greatly appreciate your understanding of the client's situation. You have such a beautiful heart, Ryan! Thanks for a wonderful video. I, also, can't stand a yucca. 💞😄
Having suffered from clinical depression most of my life, I always found that pulling weeds was so cathartic. It brought such satisfaction and a feeling of accomplishment.
Please show any work you do for this episode. I enjoy watching you make any yard more beautiful. Thank you!
Nothing is boring, I love watching the work
I love seeing all the cleaning by hand instead of just snipping it down.
Option 5 has to be first. Clear the windows and side path and it will make life easier for the tenant.
Option 5 for the tenant. This is going to be a great transformation.
Totally agree.
This is your milieu, hands on detailing a plant garden, more so than lawn mowing as a whole. This is where I think your passion is. I love watching this type of gardening and find it fascinating.
I like watching all the yard duties, pulling weeds, digging up etc.
I like to see sections of yard done in order by the first area that is started and done, then move towards back yard last.
It's no big deal to me how you do your magic or the order really but I gave you my opinion as requested 😊❤
Georgia Fan ❤
Hello, I love your videos, I choose option # 2. I think that getting all that off the front and around the building will help the sight from the front of the yard. That's just what I think ,on the other hand whatever works best for you. You Take Care.
I'll watch anything and everything you do, so I don't have a preference. But, my, oh my, this is going to be a game changer for your channel. Well done on remembering the rope!! 😊❤😊
You are such a great guy, Thank you for caring about the people in need and respecting their habitat.
I enjoy your sense of humor! Your videos are relaxing to watch. Thank you for sharing!
I agree these videos are very relaxing to watch.
Yes Ryan, you will remember the rope to tie up the trellis. I have faith in you!
It was a small area but labor intensive. Turned out so nice Ryan. I think you should do part 5 as it is a continuance of what you started today? Or part 1 as it also is sorta connected to what you finished today lol Don't work too hard this week and I will see you on the next one. 😁
Ryan, you are such a kind soul. Respecting the sensitivity of the person who has noise issues. I watch anything you video with interest, nothing you do is ever boring. Working and cleaning the areas as you work is so restful to watch. Just keep doing what makes you one special young man. You are my go to Chanel whenever I need some quiet time with a friend. God Bless 🙏
Option 2, enjoy watching ivy being removed. However, it all looks inviting!
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Nothing you do is ever boring to me. Greatings from the Netherlands
Hey Ryan, the garden will be great when you're done. I vote option #2. Removing the ivy would be great to watch ❤ from 🇨🇦
I will watch whichever section you want to do. Personally I like to follow a line. Just the way my brain works 😂
I'd love to watch you get rid of the morning glory
Also, option 5 would be my vote, option 2 if the tenant is home
I’m not going to pretend that I’m any kind of a gardener. I just enjoy watching you transform a garden into something beautiful. So whatever it takes is what I want to see. So include all of your work that you want to include. Option 1.
Hello from Indiana, USA. Love watching your videos. Hope you’re doing well. Keep up the good work you’re very inspiring.
Brilliant. Looking forward to seeing this new series.
And I would definitely watch you work on anything and everything.
This looks like it's going to be a good one, Ryan! I love doing/watching hand weeding. It's really therapeutic and satisfying. So, needless to say, I would love to watch you removing all those vines by hand! 😊❤😊
Keep removing it like you normally do; nothing you do is boring to me; you always do such a great job and are so detail oriented, that's what I like about you!!! Keep them coming!!! You almost had it; they are Nasturiums, I vote for option #5!!!
You missed one letter. 🙂 They're nasturtiums. They are lovely plants, even if they do tend to get a little out of hand, but they are easily cut back. They are pretty, bees love them, and both the flowers and leaves can be eaten in a salad - they tastle peppery. Some people even grow them as decoy plants so that white butterflies and other pests will go to them instead of their lettuces and cabbages!
PS, I don't mind what you do next, Ryan. Whatever the most people like is all good with me. I know I'll enjoy all the episodes.
Perfect job of weeding and thinning out the overgrowth. Kill off the ivy and morning glory is what I'd like to see next. Love you, Ryan
Love all your videos and yes I’d enjoy seeing removal of morning glory. Here in Tennessee USA it’s really a nuisance vine!
Ivy and morning glory vine removal! I love that! ❤
Anywhere you want to start. I love it all.
1) I knew you'd remember the rope simply because you made a point of mentioning it. That always helps me remember something. 2) Please do film the vine removal! 3) Option 2 for me; the back building and behind it, please. Great job on the walkway.
Massive improvement already 😊
Well done Ryan that garden area will look really nice with mulch and new natives in it.
Great job in remembering the rope lol.
I kind of like seeing you pulling weeds because you do such a thorough job and I love seeing it get so neatened up. I would vote for option 2 and I must say I so thoroughly enjoy watching your videos and hearing your comments about what you are doing. God bless.
Option 5 , thanks for your sensitivity toward the tenant, and as usual a great job this far.
I find the weeding very calming. Option 2 ❤❤
Yeah dude I'd watch you pull that creeper out it be oddly satisfying
I was thinking to my self, in a mum's voice, "why haven't you got gloves on?". Then you went and got a pair. haha. Option 3.
@@SS-jb8wj Me too, haha!!
Love watching you clean out the vines. Gardens look so much more accessible! Film it all for sure😀
I just get more and more impressed with your big heart, Ryan. I, too, have autistic kids that are sensitive to sound, and greatly respect your willingness to work around this tenant's needs! I am also autistic and sensitive to sounds, and I must confess, I mute the videos when the power tools come out, turn the sound back on when they are gone! Please tell me the name of that gorgeous blue flowered shrub at the end of the pathway! It was so lovely, but almost all the flowers had faded on your second visit! I will watch anything you do, so no vote on options from me. I just hope we eventually get to see it all done.
That flower looks great but that plant can spread wildly. I have seen morning glory spread everywhere and pull down a 2 m fence. Avoid it.😮
It looks like either a vitex or a baptisia but a bit hard to tell from that distance
@@jeanwoodhouse8899 the shrub, not the vines.
Option 5. That ivy and morning glory has really taken of the property and needs to be removed , I don't like iether plant because they are both so disstructive. Looks good so far Ryan and I am looking forward to part 2.
Great work ..as always! I would enjoy watching you pull all those vines. The detail work is what I enjoy most. The section I would like to see is section 5. Love that tree at the end of the path.
Nothing is boring, I enjoy your hard work. Section 5 please.
Perhaps option 5, nearest to where the residents may need to move around. Or the vines off the homes I lost track of which option that was. Will be watching which ever you decide on. Thank you for your care Ryan.
Pleasure watching someone garden ie: pulling out weeds instead of just whipper snipping everything in sight. Great work.
Great job so far! Amazing difference.
I vote option 2. And yes, leave in pulling out all of the vines.
Came out nice, Ryan, You always do a great job
We have a similar vine here in the NW of the USA called the Virginia Creeper that we inherited from our neighbor. I pull that stuff out all the time and it still keeps coming back. It is not has bad now but pulling some of it is a yearly thing. I love watching your videos and would watch you pulling the vines out as I might get a few hints for use next spring. Love your videos and looking forward to your next one.
Excellent part 1 Ryan. I think continue on with the area you did. Looks great. 😊
I vote for option 5. Will be great seeing all of them. Especially getting rid of all the vines off the fences!
Como lo hagas me parece genial tu trabajo ❤
Removing vines always seems impossible, so seeing a professional gardener remove them is inspiring, please show us! 😂 My vote for now is for option 1 ❤ Looking forward to seeing the progress 🙌🏻
I will happily watch you pull morning glory vines. I love morning glory flowers. Have a great week! 🙂
Terrific job. Can’t wait for part 2.
This looks very nice. I have mobility issues and this is so much safer to walk through.
Great start!
Please do Option 1 next, then keep going to Option 2,3,4, and 5.
Maybe you could ask the tenant(s) which area they would prioritize. As for me, any of these areas would be fine!
Option 5 so the tenant by the last door has a clean area.
Totally watch you do anything. Love your videos
I agree that Morning Glory is a beautiful pestilence! That said, I don't need to see you pull it out.. I did my own already 😉
The crawling ground cover that you are removing at around the 16 minute is very satisfying to watch. And I knew you would remember the role because you said it out loud to yourself whenever you have to remember something say it out loud and it will help you.😂
So nice to see you pulling those weeds by hand. I wince every time I see others just whipper snipping them down, knowing that they'll only grow again. I've always found hand weeding to be therapeutic (on a smaller scale, anyway). Happy to watch you destroy the dreaded vines and I think option 5 should be next. Pull out the nasturtiums, they'll pop up next year from seeds anyway.
Looking good. Option no 2😊😊😊😊😊😊
You know the song by 5 Man Electric Band
"Sign, sign
Everywhere a sign
Blockin' out the scenery
Breakin' my mind
Do this, don't do that
Can't you read the sign?"
Every time I see a yard like this I find myself singing this song with "vines" instead of "signs" 😂🤣😂😂🤣
Option 1-5 all the vines,you don't need power tools to pull vines maybe your pruners and you should invest in some battery operated tools ,they're not so noisy. The vines off the buildings will add instant curb appeal.
I’ll watch anything and everything you do. Hope you get tons more subscribers.👍👌👏🙏❤️
Ryan you’re a superstar! The work you do and care you give to people is second to none! I’ll vote for #2 if the weather & time cooperate for you
I love gardening so much and I try not to use a power tool as I enjoy the peace and quiet..
I would enjoy watching you tackle the morning glory. ❤😊
Amazing clean up!
@ Ryan, i looked at all your videos and saw that the ones with the most views are the longer or combined videos. I think it would help your channel if you made more playlists and than please place the videos in the right order from start to finish. It's just an idea, do with it as you like. Love your work ethic.
Option 2, 3 and 5 would be my choice Ryan. Reason - any vines that cover windows, chairs, air-conditioners would help the tenant enormously.
What a great job. ❤️😎
Definitely Option 5, Ryan. Thanks for the tremendous work and for taking into consideration the noise-sensitivity of the autistic tenant.
Pulling the vines is very satisfying and I can always speed up the episode, you know. 😊
So much back breaking weeding. Goodness
I would like to see you remove the morning glory. I vote for option #5 or any other that involves completing the beds around this first building.
You got the rope! 😮 Better than me; I would have totally forgotten. 😂
I would watch you getting rid of the vines. I think Option 5 would be fun to see first. Maybe free the chair we can see being smothered in Option 1 area too? Whatever you choose I will watch anyway...lol 👍👍
Any section you want to do next is fine. I do want to know what that plant in option six at the end of the sidewalk is. It looks interesting.
The area you worked in this time looks very nice.
The area you've cleared looks so nice Ryan, this is a major undertaking. I would like to see option 2 done first, removing the ivy and morning glory would be such a benefit to the tenants. However, if you have a chance to work on an area using power tools when the tenant is gone, take advantage of that opportunity. It will all get done in time. 😊
💜💜💜 I really don’t care which option is chosen - I think every one of them are going to be fun to watch! What amazes me is the ease of hand-pulling the weeds without having to dig them without a tool. Our soil in Wyoming is MUCH different. Thanks for the great videos!
I mulch all my gardens…less maintenance so I can have more gardens to enjoy…
Make the garden great again!!! ❤👍
I'm reaching the age where I can forget something 15 seconds after I remind myself to do it. Maybe you could try sending yourself a text message: BRING ROPE! 🙂
I like watching the vines being removed
Option 2. Looking good!
I like morning glory, but here it freezes and dies out in the winter, so it has to start all over again each spring. When I had it, I did pull down the dead vines every year.
Yucca looks nice but hurts when it pokes you. I wouldn’t want those gigantic ones.
I don't mind what option you do I will be watching from here in Essex uk 🇬🇧
I don’t like Yucca’s either and those rosette looking succulents are gross, especially the black ones that seem so popular. Good luck with the morning glory!😮 I have no preference for any particular part of the garden. I will watch it all!
Pulling vines can be enjoyable to watch but don't pan too closely. A little further away to see the surrounding difference. My father died from prostate cancer so a good cause to donate towards.
You are a kind and thoughtful person to take into account the tenant’s aversion to loud sounds. Love your work, too. I vote for section 5 - seems that it will complete the overall look of section 1. BTW - what is that large bush that had the purple flowers on it?
Great job!
enjoy watching the vines being pulled. i opt for option 5
So pretty! Option 1 gets my vote. This way tenants and there guest see it cleaned up 1st
Great job. And I will watch the vine removal
what option you do is best for you. Anything you do is wonderful
Option one I would like to see first please.. you are doing a great job as usual🌷
Great job love as always . Option 5 for my vote what is that tree with the purple flowers