The Neighbour was So Pleased I Removed the Overgrown Conifers in this Front Yard!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @jimdoyel5044
    @jimdoyel5044 7 месяцев назад +2

    Another good job, Mark. Looks like the trees gave you a workout. : )

  • @doreencampbell5327
    @doreencampbell5327 7 месяцев назад +2

    Another job well done. ❤

  • @131dyana
    @131dyana Год назад +2

    Love your hard work there. You did a job that took a lot of time. Thanks for doing that.

  • @joycepayne3505
    @joycepayne3505 Год назад +2

    Great neighbor. Wonderful job. Lots of hard work

  • @MaggieG121
    @MaggieG121 Год назад +2

    Interesting video. Kudos to you for being willing to do some hard work. Not many folks are hard workers any more. You did a great job.

  • @kindness5130
    @kindness5130 3 месяца назад +1

    Nice job. Hard work. Blessings.

  • @19ram72
    @19ram72 Год назад +2

    Great job, much better.

  • @michellemiles9966
    @michellemiles9966 Год назад +58

    Looks great! Not everyone is willing to do this kind of honest, hard work as much anymore. Conifers are one of my least favorite trees. I'd like to see how the space gets developed. Now the homeowner just needs a nice power wash on those pavers.

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад +12

      Thanks for watching 👍
      I don’t mind conifers in the right setting but some don’t last as long as others. Also some have found our hot dry summers hard the past few years!
      There will be some more work at this job as the customer has not long moved here and has lots of plans😊

    • @observer8838
      @observer8838 Год назад +3

      I adore conifers! they do not all look like Leylandii! They are beautiful and come in extensive variety and colour - carefully selected for the space they are the perfect low maintenance plant - I have around 80 ranging from 12" tall to 50+' - reds, golds, silvers, and all shades of green.

    • @Mr.Howell78k
      @Mr.Howell78k Год назад +1

      ​@@mdgardenservices7819What a beautiful day for the job you had! I wish I was in England, you sure are lucky to live there!

  • @gailalicea1622
    @gailalicea1622 7 месяцев назад +1

    You do such satisfying videos. I love these kind of removals. Your videos are relaxing and your soft spokenness is calming to the soul in a sometimes hectic world. 💚💚

  • @JustMeB729
    @JustMeB729 Год назад +29

    Very, very good job. It's a really hard job to remove trees. Kudos to you.

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching 👍
      It was certainly hard work!!😅

    • @annphillips3698
      @annphillips3698 Год назад

      Wow, being ill have not been able to do my big 16:14 garden for 4 years. Wish you were here in Cornwall. Ann. So hard work doing what you did, take care of your back. 😮

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад

      Sorry Ann I’m not a bit closer but hope you can find some help! 🙂👍

    • @annphillips3698
      @annphillips3698 Год назад

      @@mdgardenservices7819 thankyou for your reply. Great work you do for people.Ann

  • @dorothydecesare1607
    @dorothydecesare1607 Год назад +1

    Ahh, shovel pruning …..most excellent!

  • @karennyulassy4206
    @karennyulassy4206 Год назад +1

    You did a wonderful job on those bushes!❤

  • @wandarivera4016
    @wandarivera4016 Год назад +1

    Kelly it is looking good can't wait to see went they put the floor so happy for you thankyou for sharing 😊❤

  • @markwhite5638
    @markwhite5638 Год назад +8

    Yet another MD Garden Services classic! Oh, my aching back! Take a couple days off, Bud.

  • @jessicaclasson7477
    @jessicaclasson7477 Год назад +21

    Wow! What a great difference! The trees were looking none too healthy crowded into that space. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Morse-t5z
    @Morse-t5z Год назад +2

    I am really enjoying your channel showcasing all the other work gardening services do besides mowing and edging. These unique projects are interesting, fun, and show the skills of a landscaper. 👍🏻

  • @jasonhewlett1283
    @jasonhewlett1283 Год назад +19

    A hot day for that sort of work, glad to see you leave the stumps long for leverage. Makes it easier most of the time. Top job btw.👍

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад +3

      Yes a bit 🥵
      You learn the hard way to leave the stumps!!🤣
      Thanks for watching 👍

  • @RetiredCasper2023
    @RetiredCasper2023 Год назад +2

    Getting rid of those half dead trees made a big difference in the appearance of the yard. Your cleanup afterwards sets a high standard in your work! Great job! Be Safe!

  • @stevendaniel8126
    @stevendaniel8126 Год назад +1

    Love the music. ...... So cheerful and relaxing ! Thank you.

  • @debbiewedoe2564
    @debbiewedoe2564 Год назад +3

    It looks so much better. Great job.
    Hard hard work. 💪

  • @leecarey4375
    @leecarey4375 Год назад +14

    Brilliant job, mate... you are so methodical! Love your videos!

  • @cleopatracatra2097
    @cleopatracatra2097 Год назад +9

    Great job! If I was the neighbor I would be offering to help get rid of those trees!

  • @ejeanroh377
    @ejeanroh377 Месяц назад

    Thoroughly enjoyed this video; great filming. And great job, Sir! See you next time...

  • @bigbadboodah
    @bigbadboodah Год назад +2

    Very hard work. Chipper saves the day. 😁👍

  • @lisar317
    @lisar317 Год назад +4

    Great job 👍🏼 Most businesses here in the US will just cut the tree off at the ground and then charge you extra to chew it or dig it up!

  • @lindawatmore3321
    @lindawatmore3321 Год назад +2

    I lost my husband in February and he was 71 years old and I will be 66 years old later this year and having lived in our home for forty two years and inherited a privet hedge around the front garden and living on a bendy fronted garden with taking the down to two feet high three times since we moved here and have taken out the sides to keep it narrow and compact and I decided to remove it six weeks ago because of regular maintenance issues and my age. I used pruning shears and loppers to remove the branches and cutting down the stem and main trunk branches to my friends husband kindly remove all the stumps for me and surprisingly the roots were not too deep and the soil around them was soaked and softened up to make it easier. I have replaced with black metal poles and green chain link fence with a green plastic mesh netting fastened on the inside of the fence. The area is gravel covered with ornamental small Acer trees in a variety of colours and shrubs and landscape boarders with some small shrubs edging with large rocks of stones to fill in areas around the shrubs with blue slate to keep the moisture in the soil from being in a bank of two levels of ground and gravel areas. I have placed more large pieces of stone around the fence base on the inside of more membrane laid down and gravel to where the hedge has been removed. I spent about two hours a day early morning and a little at a time and bags of hedge material were taken to my local recycling centre and gardening waste disposal area to have removed most of the ground covering plants that were taking over the area and gravel and growing up through the hedge to spend time pulling roots system and digging roots out and then weed killer to remove the remaining underground roots. My husband had been ill for four years and I did the best of maintenance on the garden and it looked great if you know what it originally looked like and neat beds and well pruned trees and shrubs that had grown considerably larger than I would like it. So channeling my grief into positive things that kept me busy and focused. I have only occasional pruning and dead head of roses and flowers on shrubs and keeping them pruned back to lower the maintenance that provided I keep active on being able to spend a few minutes a week on my plants and occasionally on my shrubs and acer trees. Worst case scenario is chopping them all up and just gravel when I get older.

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад +2

      Sorry for the loss of your husband.
      Hedges can be a lot of work! What you have done sound nice, and lower maintenance. Keep up the good work😊

    • @jamesp13152
      @jamesp13152 Год назад +1

      That's awesome! I find gardening very soothing. Forget all lifes worries while doing it. So sorry for your loss, but, you keep going! 😁

  • @patriciajunedenney371
    @patriciajunedenney371 Год назад

    You look sunburned. Take care. Big job and great outcome. Thanks

  • @heather4083
    @heather4083 Год назад +9

    Great job! Looked like hard work! Would have loved to see the trees gone from the original angle looking at the house. 😊

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад +2

      Thanks, hard work especially on a hot day😅
      I’ll be back there again so will do a view from the original angle 😊👍

  • @Brenda-vs1en
    @Brenda-vs1en Год назад +9

    Oh my goodness you work so hard. It looks much better 👍 I bet the owner was pleased. You deserve to go home and have an ice cold drink and put your feet up after that.

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад +2

      Thank you 👍
      And yes the customer was very pleased. There is more in the back garden! 😬😅😊

  • @madeleinekarlssonbengtsson
    @madeleinekarlssonbengtsson 6 месяцев назад

    Looks amazing.

  • @lindsey6169
    @lindsey6169 Год назад +2

    Excellent job! Enjoyed your post so much that I subscribed all the way from Texas 🇺🇸
    Looking forward to more vids!

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed the video. There are plenty to catch up on😄
      Thanks for joining. I always find it interesting to hear where people are watching from 😊👍

  • @thomasstromberg6796
    @thomasstromberg6796 Год назад

    Great job!!!!

  • @alicetatum6049
    @alicetatum6049 Год назад

    good job.👍

  • @jeanlowe8879
    @jeanlowe8879 Год назад

    Done good job 👏👏👏🤙🏻

  • @elisae7645
    @elisae7645 Год назад +6

    Awesome job❤

  • @laurelherbert2879
    @laurelherbert2879 Год назад

    love your woodchipper

  • @williamlloyd3769
    @williamlloyd3769 Год назад +3

    Just came upon your RUclips channel and decided to subscribe because of the wide variety of jobs you videoed for your channel!
    PS - Working my way through the backlog.

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад +1

      Thanks for subscribing 👍
      Hope you enjoy all the past videos 😊

  • @gilbertahsam643
    @gilbertahsam643 Год назад +1

    That was an awesome job 👏

  • @antonellaamato1603
    @antonellaamato1603 Год назад

    Bravo!!!

  • @NanaG-s1
    @NanaG-s1 Год назад

    Awesome job 🍺

  • @sarahdon3563
    @sarahdon3563 Год назад +1

    Well done another brilliant job in the heat xx

  • @insanity6829
    @insanity6829 Год назад +1

    now the front needs pressure washing ,😄

  • @ЕкатеринаГерлах-р3э
    @ЕкатеринаГерлах-р3э 9 месяцев назад

    Здравствуйте. Отличная работа! ❤❤

  • @adairellen1
    @adairellen1 Год назад +2

    Hi from San Diego, USA. You need a digging bar to excavate those stumps. Great work!

  • @andrewstratford4753
    @andrewstratford4753 Год назад +1

    Great job mate in the hot sun you looked knacked!!!

  • @colourfulcrafts5492
    @colourfulcrafts5492 Год назад

    Conifers are beautiful!!! I really love them

  • @lilashelton535
    @lilashelton535 Год назад +13

    Looks so much better. It sounded as though the roots broke when you were pulling the trees out. Thank goodness otherwise it would have been so much more difficult.

  • @shanereaney3631
    @shanereaney3631 Год назад

    Lovely yo see them horrible trees gone 😢

  • @cheryleking6543
    @cheryleking6543 Год назад +1

    Hi, just found your channel. Wow what a job to do in the heat..Looks so much better. I have never seen a shredder with the side piece for the bigger limbs to go into before you put them in the top. Subscribed for your meticulous work ethic. Cant wait to see more. Im watching from Tasmania. Stay Safe ❤🙏👍🤗

  • @LewisgardenservicesLtd
    @LewisgardenservicesLtd Год назад +8

    Thats dedication mate...looked hard work tho😬if you're cutting roots with mattock may as well get a recip saw and save your back. Mines hurting just watching 😅

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад

      Yeah you’re probably right, I keep thinking there must be a better way!🤔
      You did get a digger so I guess where it allows that’s even easier 😆

    • @razer1x2
      @razer1x2 Год назад +1

      @@mdgardenservices7819 AS Nathan said Mark, get yourself a recip for stumps!
      Got one myself and great bits of kit for jobs like these.

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад +1

      Yes might have to look at that!
      Not getting any younger 😅

  • @bevfrench3496
    @bevfrench3496 Год назад

    I wouldn't mind having those two beautiful trees.....oh well.

  • @gaelicd8328
    @gaelicd8328 Год назад +1

    Hard graph and fair play for what you do...

  • @billfeldman3234
    @billfeldman3234 Год назад +3

    Very Good JOB

  • @brockreynolds870
    @brockreynolds870 Год назад +1

    The low one is the one that needed to stay . It was in fine shape, and softened the edge of that planter.

  • @alveradavis9537
    @alveradavis9537 Год назад

    Great.. Great job !!! 🏋🏽‍♂️🏋🏽‍♂️🏋🏽‍♂️💗 You’ll be back in 5 years for the tree you left in the middle ! 😏💗💗

  • @ruthcarter8895
    @ruthcarter8895 Год назад

    Bravo! Excellent work!

  • @gailhodges7353
    @gailhodges7353 Год назад

    That looks like a hard job. Great job!

  • @djterry1218
    @djterry1218 Год назад

    That’s certainly looks like backbreaking work!

  • @carlossalgadosalgado
    @carlossalgadosalgado Год назад

    Good job. Congratulations

  • @feliciascott6874
    @feliciascott6874 Год назад +1

    Well done! It was a good idea to remove those dying trees/shrubs before they became a real menace.

  • @janetolp9547
    @janetolp9547 Год назад

    Hard work! Looks great.

  • @patriciawilliamsn9605
    @patriciawilliamsn9605 Год назад

    Good job

  • @vthomas8730
    @vthomas8730 Год назад

    Looks good!

  • @ambilyshibu6659
    @ambilyshibu6659 Год назад

    Great job.. It's really a hard job 👍

  • @PTruth-md6xx
    @PTruth-md6xx Год назад +1

    I hate conifers. Nice job.

  • @Lilleskoer
    @Lilleskoer Год назад

    Nice Job 💚👍

  • @77sun222
    @77sun222 Год назад

    Hi
    You done an excellent job. As a gardener myself it seemed to me that no plants on the poor neighbours side had suffered at all. I think the conifers were just obscuring her view to see what's going on. I would have kept the prostrate conifer👌

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад +1

      The trees were taking a lot of light and as you can see we’re well past their best.
      The customer is going to replace them with some new shrubs 😊👍

  • @bryan17293
    @bryan17293 Год назад

    My back is killing me! Just watching :( I feel for you, that was not as easy as you made look. I took out two over grown Moon Shadow bushes beginning of spring. Still have root system trying to regrow, I must dig a little more.

  • @joeandjudygreen5398
    @joeandjudygreen5398 Год назад +14

    I’m with the neighbor…they needed to go. Looks great. Lot of hard work.

  • @akitas8165
    @akitas8165 Год назад +1

    Hard work right there. Well done mate. A hot day in England ? I didn't think you had any of those...🤣

  • @holymoly6829
    @holymoly6829 Год назад

    Great size chipper
    Think I may have took the third one It was scraggy We had them open widows your home is full of dust and muck Great Finnish Hard graft too 😵‍💫😵‍💫

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад

      Yes homeowner has not decided on the one that’s remaining yet!
      😊👍

  • @DarrenDay-l7h
    @DarrenDay-l7h 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Mark great video I was wondering do you have any information on the chipper you use as I've got a laurel hedge to reduce and the waste price is very expensive also would it fit in a transit custom van short wheelbase keep up the good work and the interesting videos

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks
      The chipper is a cramer combi cut it’s German so well built. I’ve had I a long time now. I’m not even sure if they still make them! 😄👍 good luck with the laurels 👍

  • @БеняБеня-з6у
    @БеняБеня-з6у 11 месяцев назад

    Прекрасная работа, спасибо! 🇺🇦

  • @ruadhscottygirl2480
    @ruadhscottygirl2480 Год назад

    There are portable stump/tree pullers out there. Maybe in the future you could consider getting one. No more backbreaking work getting those stumps out!

  • @brotoubrotou3164
    @brotoubrotou3164 Год назад

    Nice result. Why did you grind some branches on the side and then put them in the top of the shredder? Seemed like double work to me 21:18
    What is name of the remaining tree? Does the homeowner want to keep it?

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад +2

      Thanks
      The side part has a chipper blade and the top has flails to thicker branches have to go in the side and the brush goes in the top.
      I’m not sure what the remaining tree is but it is staying and the customer is going to replant the border😊👍

  • @hattiem.7966
    @hattiem.7966 Год назад +1

    Good job but I'd be missing the shade.

  • @wintersun398
    @wintersun398 Год назад

    Try a sabre saw with a demolition blade. Much less back breaking than a mattock!

  • @EastRenGardens
    @EastRenGardens 7 месяцев назад

    You made that look easy! 💪 Well in. Was this all day if you dont mind me asking?

  • @omarcarrera7906
    @omarcarrera7906 Год назад

    buen trabajo es una pena que los talen yo le hubiera hecho la forma de cono y quedaban super bonitos, pero bueno el cliente le gusta asi q vamos hacer
    gracias tiene muy buenos videos de jardineria

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад

      Thank you
      Glad you are enjoying my videos
      Thanks for watching 😊👍

  • @juliepickles3394
    @juliepickles3394 Год назад

    What area do you work in very good job btw well done it is very hard work gardening 👍👍👍🙋‍♀️👋

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад

      I’m on the south coast opposite the isle of white.
      Thanks for watching 😊👍

  • @scotch491
    @scotch491 Год назад +2

    My goodness - you call that overgrown? You should see the size of mine!!!

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад +1

      Well overgrown for where they are planted!
      You should see the trees in the back garden!!😅

  • @peacebeuntoyou8934
    @peacebeuntoyou8934 Год назад

    I used a reciprocating saw with a pruning blade on the roots. You'll need a few spare blades.

  • @stuartandrews4344
    @stuartandrews4344 Год назад

    Get a Cordless Reciprocating saw to cut through roots, I find using my Bosch is much easier & quicker than using a mattock.

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад

      Yeah might have to look at that, not used one before. Would it be ok around roots in the soil? Didn’t know if it would blunt the blade!

    • @stuartandrews4344
      @stuartandrews4344 Год назад

      @@mdgardenservices7819 A 240mm blade will cut 190mm diameter, can invert blade to cut under roots, find soil has little affect on blade, they still cut when blunt,as to blades no fancy brands.

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад

      Ok I’ll have a look at that👍

  • @merilynp-j294
    @merilynp-j294 Год назад +1

    I do not like conifers in a suburban garden - I live in Australia and find that they harbour spiders (large ones) so where I'm able to I remove them and replant with a prettier plant

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад

      Yeah I don’t think I’d be so keen cutting them down with some of your spiders hiding in there!😬
      😊👍

    • @janetpendlebury6808
      @janetpendlebury6808 Год назад

      @@mdgardenservices7819 Most of our spiders are ok, and the nasty ones don't tend to be in the trees.

  • @eleanorcrawford9978
    @eleanorcrawford9978 Год назад +2

    What a shame we don’t appreciate our trees and what the do to clean the air, the only reason they get untidy is because they don’t get looked after with regular trimming. I have ten in my front garden to stop dog owners letting their dogs use my garden as a toilet
    There only waist high and kept trimmed I wouldn’t have them removed trees are very important and should be cherished. Trimming them down would have been better now it looks Barron.

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад

      These would have been better if they had been kept trimmed. The customer has only just moved here and they were already like this unfortunately!
      The back garden is worse!!😳

  • @swansong5263
    @swansong5263 Год назад +2

    They could easily have been trimmed!
    Now there’s an ugly concrete area!

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад

      They could easily been trimmed but in my opinion would have looked awful!🤷‍♂️

    • @swansong5263
      @swansong5263 Год назад

      @@mdgardenservices7819 I’m sorry to give a negative comment
      But I love gardening and really hate to see mature trees felled.
      Some people , not you!, just hate to see anything grow.
      Best wishes.

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад +2

      I understand and too love gardening as hopefully you can see from my other videos. Unfortunately I have to do what my customers want and these trees were only going to get worse😕 if I think something is worth saving I do try and talk them round 😄unfortunately sometimes I have to remove thing that I personally would keep. The roots of these trees were starting to push on the wall and the paving! Hope this makes sense. I don’t like removing trees unnecessarily 😊👍

  • @macharrington7733
    @macharrington7733 Год назад +1

    Such tiny little yards

  • @milasemenova6071
    @milasemenova6071 Год назад

    Пожалуй самая тяжелая работа садовника - выкорчевка деревьев и кустарников .

  • @GardenandGreen
    @GardenandGreen Год назад +14

    Firstly, they are not ugly, they are rather attractive. 2. They are clearly not overgrown. 3. They are perfectly healthy, just a bit dry at the bottom, big deal. 4. It removed the last bit of greenery from the prison yard garden, so it now is a gravel border that matches the rest of the concrete. Then people wonder why birds like house sparrows have declined by huge numbers. For example - In London, sparrow numbers fell by 60% between 1994 and 2004. 🙄

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад +4

      The border will be replanted with new shrubs and flowers.
      These trees are always planted in the wrong position and can’t simply be left to grow out of control! 🤷‍♂️

    • @experimentalelemental92
      @experimentalelemental92 Год назад +2

      Agreed. Should've trimmed evergreen not chopped it down.. too many trees being felled for no reason other than cosmetic. Birds cant nest in shrubs & flowers! Not really up to the neighbours. No damage was being caused, just privacy screen. smh

    • @sallynolan5928
      @sallynolan5928 Год назад +1

      Agree wholeheartedly. All of your comments are absolutely spot on.

    • @janetpendlebury6808
      @janetpendlebury6808 Год назад

      @@experimentalelemental92 The neighbours did not ask for the trees to be removed, just said they were glad they were gone, why blame them. And birds do nest in bushes, or at least they do in ours. Just imagine if the conifers had remained and continued to rot, they would probably fall on the house, I love trees and have dozens on my property, but you have to be realistic.

    • @experimentalelemental92
      @experimentalelemental92 Год назад

      @@janetpendlebury6808 Blame? They were not rotten, just needed a trim. Looked like they were the only two evergreens on the street. UK promotes green spaces & areas of natural beauty, yet allow ppl to chop healthy trees down for more concrete. I live in a small Hamlet, mentioned in Domesday Book. We are not allowed to remove any trees here.

  • @2wwwilly
    @2wwwilly Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @phillipbuttery7789
    @phillipbuttery7789 Год назад

    best thing for conifers is a fire ,people say the daftest things ,like it was only small when i planted it, they take all the water out of the ground ,go right under one after its been raining ,the ground will be dry

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад

      Very true conifers take a lot of moisture from the ground! Nothing grows near them apart from other conifers !👍

  • @andersnielsen6044
    @andersnielsen6044 Год назад

    I did not see them go anywhere..

  • @ShavinMcCrotch
    @ShavinMcCrotch Год назад +1

    The incessant need to conform nature to fit in little boxes and circles and grow in perfectly straight lines is so British. I’m sure glad I’m not a shrub in England. 😏

  • @thequietroom3991
    @thequietroom3991 Год назад

    I've got 70 leylandii to take down, how much?

  • @nonamegiven2024
    @nonamegiven2024 Год назад

    well done. nightmare job. hope the owner paid well. as said below, a lot of workers dont do this type of job

  • @kathybachman4646
    @kathybachman4646 Год назад

    Hope you were paid handsomely!

  • @aileensochon7500
    @aileensochon7500 Год назад

    👌👍👏

  • @olgaslepchenko2454
    @olgaslepchenko2454 Год назад +1

    Работа по сносу деревьев тяжела не только физически, но и психологически. Поэтому она выматывает.

  • @studiohq
    @studiohq Год назад

    Next time wet the bed before removing trees by digging, wet it the night before then again in the morning you want it almost muddy

  • @trumbleslum
    @trumbleslum Год назад

    I would love the conifers in my garden to be gone, but the cost is something I cannot afford. My fault though for letting them get out of hand.

    • @mdgardenservices7819
      @mdgardenservices7819  Год назад +1

      Yes unfortunately a mistake lots of people make. They just get more out of control!