OVERGROWN Blackberries Caused Her Yard To FLOOD! Fixing Drainage Issue!

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
  • Today we have an absolutely interesting and unique job that I really enjoyed. This homeowner purchased this home in the winter and they were told they have a "seasonal stream" on their property. Once the rains began the "stream" felt a lot more like a lake and thats what it was starting to look like as well.
    The streams original course was along a retaining wall that had also been covered up by the blackberries. With years of neglect the previous owners left the area in poor condition resulting in issues for the new homeowner. Thankfully the issue was a lot simpler than what we were expecting.
    We grabbed our Stihl FS-240 and got to work brush cutting the blackberries and mulching them up. As we mulched the blackberries I would clean up a finished section so that the water could start flowing asap relieving the area. As a result we fixed the entire drainage issue and we had a very thrilled homeowner!
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    Timestamps:
    00:00 Overgrown Patch
    00:03 Introduction To Area & Issue
    00:31 Mulching Blackberries
    00:52 Is it really that simple?
    01:28 Problem Identified
    02:01 Mulching Blackberries
    02:42 How The Blackberries Did It
    03:15 Raking Debris & Exposing Stream
    04:08 HUGE Improvements Already!
    04:24 Pushing Upstream
    04:43 More Raking
    05:24 More Mulching
    05:42 Results Are Looking Great!
    05:48 Mulching Larger Problem Area
    06:26 A Closer Examination Of The Issue
    07:19 Exposing More Of The Stream
    08:04 Removing Debris Dams
    09:17 We Formed A River?
    09:23 Walkthrough From Bottom to Top
    10:10 Mulching Last Section of Blackberries
    10:38 Raking Out Deepest Section Of The Stream
    11:39 Removing Debris and Dams Going Downstream
    13:16 Huge Log Dam!
    13:35 Removing Another Dam!
    13:56 PROBLEM SOLVED!
    14:45 Mulching Last Few Areas
    15:23 Before & After Videos
    15:47 Thanks For Watching!
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Комментарии • 289

  • @adamskimarlattrm
    @adamskimarlattrm Год назад +155

    When we had a huge blackberry problem, my father the veterinarian, hired sheep from a farmer friend. Two sheep took out an acre of blackberries in one month and the blackberries never returned.

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад +24

      Wow that sounds like a powerhouse! I've heard people use goats as well, but I haven't seen it done around here.

    • @ksemery
      @ksemery Год назад +22

      Sheep are less discerning than Goats. They will consume everything quite efficiently. Could probably end up looking like a groomed park.👍🏻 🐑

    • @adamskimarlattrm
      @adamskimarlattrm Год назад +5

      That's my point

    • @miryambaruch4261
      @miryambaruch4261 Год назад +1

      A very good idea!!

    • @daveoshea2001
      @daveoshea2001 Год назад +9

      That's goat 🐐 work, I run goat rental at $45 a goat

  • @gailatkinson1955
    @gailatkinson1955 Год назад +42

    I can’t believe the previous owner let that beautiful stream get overgrown and backed up like the. It’s going to take a lot more work to get it properly cleaned; but you have made a wonderful start. Thanks.😊❤

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад +8

      It sure will, but the most important thing is the water is now flowing and no longer flooding. Thanks Gail! 😁

  • @mrlister2000
    @mrlister2000 Год назад +4

    You are the Post 10 of the gardening world!!

  • @hjpngmw
    @hjpngmw Год назад +53

    WOW! I had no idea overgrown blackberry bushes could lead to flooding. Of course, it probably didn't help that the culvert pipe was a bit on the small side, but you did a massive amount of work to get that stream flowing where it was supposed to! Great job!

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад +5

      I had no idea they could cause such problems either. But the most important thing here is to get that water going and the blackberries cut down. Thank you!

    • @Deontjie
      @Deontjie Год назад +3

      Poor guy downstream busy drying his peaches.

    • @jvcyt298
      @jvcyt298 Год назад +1

      This is what happens when you neglect to maintain your property.

  • @williambradford1467
    @williambradford1467 Год назад +28

    Very interesting and informative. Great use of time-lapse (particularly warp-speed) in telling the story but keeping interest level high.

  • @maartendeen8404
    @maartendeen8404 Год назад +30

    I'm guessing the stream is meant to hug that little wall all the way and where it ends also needs to be further away. It now found a new bed over the green grass, that can't be the original bed.

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад +8

      From what I concluded is that the retaining wall was built there to be the edge of the stream and as you mentioned, they intended for the stream to hug alongside the wall.

  • @michelleodwyer2271
    @michelleodwyer2271 Год назад +3

    Amazing hard landscaping hidden under blackberry mess.

  • @davidlittle7182
    @davidlittle7182 Год назад +2

    entropy's a wonderful thing...we're all gardeners, all walks of life

  • @ireneshafer4821
    @ireneshafer4821 Год назад +24

    Always like watching you do clean ups! This was a FANTASTIC JOB! Like to see more and how the owners of the flooded property feel now that tou cleaned up those nasty bushes. 👍💯😎

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад +1

      Thank you Irene! She was really thrilled seeing all the water getting off the lawn. 😁👍

  • @jimkhana007
    @jimkhana007 Год назад +7

    Wow,
    That looks like it must have been such a satisfying days work to solve that issue and clear that all up, good job 👍

  • @beverlylumley4150
    @beverlylumley4150 Год назад +3

    Wonderful video, Momma Nature will never lose, just be 2 steps ahead.

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад +3

      It's a good thing we know the tactics of our rivals, that way it's easy to come out in victory.

  • @georgestill4971
    @georgestill4971 Год назад +6

    Well Done, A lot of work, Owners must have been well pleased .👍

  • @linato1855
    @linato1855 Год назад +10

    Hi David! I hope you have a part #2 & 3 to this job. 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад +10

      Hi Lina, not yet, but the homeowners did mention having some more work being done here and I would really like to do some more to beautify this area.😁👍

  • @ainerush8942
    @ainerush8942 Год назад +1

    Wow. Fantastic work uncovering a beautiful stream. The wildlife will love it❤

  • @martinmarsola6477
    @martinmarsola6477 Год назад +9

    A fantastic video today, Dave. The water flow is excellent, and the outcome is exactly as In thought it would. See you on the next, Dave! ❤😊

  • @robertshrewsbury5067
    @robertshrewsbury5067 Год назад +4

    I remember you have a lot of courage on tough projects. The ground was running water where you started. Nice work clearing that to useful.

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад +2

      I love these tougher projects, well as long as I am able to finish in one day. But the results are what really motivate me.

  • @classicalmah8585
    @classicalmah8585 Год назад +2

    Great job. I think for the owner keeoing 2sheep permanently is best solution going forwards...

  • @ronaldschnaider1605
    @ronaldschnaider1605 Год назад +5

    what a wonderful help for nature!

  • @andersdottir1111
    @andersdottir1111 Год назад +2

    Incredible job.
    The home owner should have been seeing to this as part of their regular garden maintenance. That stream will be blocked again with the next rainfall unless monitored.

  • @jefferymitchell9574
    @jefferymitchell9574 Год назад +1

    Amazing difference.

  • @jmfs3497
    @jmfs3497 Год назад +2

    Satisfying, indeed! Another great thing is that while this was obviously a lot of work to fix, it will be easier to maintain next spring.

  • @gleff3345
    @gleff3345 Год назад +1

    Good to see the right outfit and tools being used. Great job.

  • @shaushen1
    @shaushen1 Год назад +3

    Maybe one day someone can get some larger equipment to dredge it out. You did a great job.

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад +3

      The stuff I raked out was actually all the way to the bottom. It as just filled with debris and a whole bunch of sediment.

  • @kgs2280
    @kgs2280 Год назад +1

    All that stuff you raked up would also make a great start for a gigantic compost pile.

  • @hamarbiljungskile8953
    @hamarbiljungskile8953 11 месяцев назад +1

    Always wanted to have a creek running through my property. Can't believe someone would let it be as overgrown as this.

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  11 месяцев назад

      I would love a creek as well. It is sad that it got to this condition, but blackberries are fairly new to our state. They started spreading crazily in the past 5 years because nobody does anything about them.

  • @S4ccryn
    @S4ccryn Год назад +2

    Everybody downstream next year: why are there so many blackberry bushes??

  • @cecilgore495
    @cecilgore495 Год назад

    I have cleared property like this and it is hard work. your efforts are amazing.

  • @DanielCoffey67
    @DanielCoffey67 Год назад +1

    Hey Post10 - you have some new competition!

  • @JustMeB729
    @JustMeB729 Год назад +1

    Well they got the right man for the job. David, you really have interesting videos. Keep us up on the knowledge 👍🏽

  • @jonathanvasquez283
    @jonathanvasquez283 Год назад +1

    The squish sounds with every step lol 😂

  • @jamilahhi6199
    @jamilahhi6199 Год назад +2

    Hellow guis👍👍👍😀gd jobs 👍 will done

  • @jorgemrivera5973
    @jorgemrivera5973 Год назад +1

    Oh man, that area is perfect to create a Koi long pond. another stone wall and a grill drain at the end wow like the street drains in Shimabara's Japan.

  • @Erock691
    @Erock691 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nicely done!

  • @vanaals
    @vanaals Год назад +5

    Curious about that stone wall along one side. And why it curves away from the yard on the down stream end. Did the owner tell you any history about it?

  • @johnlaforte700
    @johnlaforte700 Год назад +4

    Great job. 😊👍👍

  • @dmaifred
    @dmaifred Год назад +1

    Goats eat blackberry canes. Some areas have a goat service. They come temp fence an area and release the goats who totally clear the problem. Usually in suburbia as well. ... Now I'm in Australia not Canada (N.Van) anymore the resident roos take care of the issue. Miss the raccoons though. Loved playing and damming these streams as a kid in the 70s/80s behind our house. You would build a little dam then release it and try and break your friends small dam downstream. Good mucky fun.

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад

      In our area I’ve seen someone offer it, but not as a professional service. It was more of a way for them to feed their goats.
      Sounds like a lot of fun building dams!

  • @ositagordita8550
    @ositagordita8550 Год назад +1

    Great job! ✌️😊👏

  • @yesuvive
    @yesuvive Год назад +1

    Great job 👏🏼

  • @EquinoxBlk
    @EquinoxBlk Год назад +1

    The upstream culvert is obviously running under something either a damn/dike, or road. So the question is this a natural stream that was diverted, or is it from agricultural runoff? You can tell by the stone bed in the "stream" that it has been running for a long time, and that old stone retaining wall was put in place to help divert the water in a specific path. Getting a small excavator in there to deepen/widen the path will ensure that the water wont get back up again as you can see that the water has diverted itself away from the wall with all of the debris.

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад

      The issue here was that the original stream bed was overgrown and clogged. If it had been clean there wouldn’t have ever been such a build-up of water. Trenching or deepening it is unnecessary as long as it’s kept clear of debris.

  • @chrissibersky4617
    @chrissibersky4617 Год назад +1

    Very satisfying to watch. Thanks for sharing.

  • @nigel1964
    @nigel1964 Год назад

    Brilliant job

  • @veloistist
    @veloistist Год назад +3

    I love watching you and the water videos. How are the Beavers doing?

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад +2

      Thanks! I think the beavers are working harder than ever right now, I will try and visit the area again soon.

  • @kittytimes6
    @kittytimes6 Год назад +1

    Great job! This looks like so much fun to me. I'd rather do that than housework anyday! Reminds me of my cousin's farm when i was little ❤️

  • @henriettadenzig3825
    @henriettadenzig3825 Год назад +2

    Good morning everyone hope you are having a good day. Greetings from the USA. Good job

  • @Neelie1947
    @Neelie1947 Год назад +1

    Amazing.

  • @victorwindborg6617
    @victorwindborg6617 Год назад

    Nice work , love to see befors afters.
    Good to see some One that understands and know how a weed Waterloo works best .
    Keep em comming 😁👍👏

  • @Vistasabia
    @Vistasabia Год назад +1

    😲 😲😲 That was completely amazing!

  • @romanstaszewski5329
    @romanstaszewski5329 Год назад +1

    11:29 Bless You.

  • @deniseaioros4369
    @deniseaioros4369 Год назад

    Te felicito quedó muy lindo 😊

  • @terriebarrett6767
    @terriebarrett6767 Год назад +1

    My parents moved into a beautiful cottage on an army camp with a huge ,very overgrown garden . Dad borrowed a bulldozer from the camp took down the fence and cleared the lot in a couple of hours . He planted vegetables in the back garden and kept our family of 6 in fresh veg all year round.

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад

      That’s very cool! He sounds like a very hard working man.

    • @terriebarrett6767
      @terriebarrett6767 Год назад +1

      @@golovinpropertyservices he was. As children we were so lucky, we had the camp as our playground ,watched over by all of his colleagues . The surrounding area was all farms,so we had the opportunity to learn about the animals and how things were run on farms too. Dad remained very active into his 80's sadly he developed dementia when he was 85 and passed away at 87. He rewired the cottage shortly after his 81st birthday .

  • @mrmoorey
    @mrmoorey Год назад

    You are a hard worker. Very impressive result.

  • @kpizzlemynizzle922
    @kpizzlemynizzle922 Год назад +1

    MAN DUDE!! You raked your butt off!! And got er done!!!! GOOD JOB!! In S. Louisiana my ditch is only 75/80 feet.. Raking that KICKS my butt! but it is very satisfying!!! :)

  • @quinntoohey406
    @quinntoohey406 Год назад

    Great work!!!

  • @wendymorrison5803
    @wendymorrison5803 Год назад +1

    I expect thatjustafew dayslater the ground was drained and firming up. Great result.

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад

      It was actually starting to drain and firm up that very say in just a few hours. The results are fascinating!!

  • @bgsu5052
    @bgsu5052 Год назад +1

    Great job! Now homeowner needs to rent a bobcat with backhoe to trench it further.

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад

      It’s a seasonal stream, trenching isn’t necessary as long as the area is clear. It shouldn’t ever get as bad as it was now that it’s clean.

  • @lindacucchiara2187
    @lindacucchiara2187 Год назад +1

    Great job❤

  • @Jane-dy1px
    @Jane-dy1px Год назад +2

    Great job!

  • @Sir_Mike
    @Sir_Mike Год назад +1

    Nice ❤❤❤
    Greetings from Germany ✌️

  • @zeferinoarroyo7673
    @zeferinoarroyo7673 Год назад +1

    Good job 👍

  • @maearcher4721
    @maearcher4721 Год назад

    We had problems with blackberries at our garden too, although not as bad as this, it was still nightmare to tackle them down!

  • @daveoshea2001
    @daveoshea2001 Год назад +1

    That's goat 🐐 work.
    Id have 2 of my best hungry workers on in.
    Within a week problem solved.
    And hefty goat bill rental of $45 a goat

  • @crestinamartinez5196
    @crestinamartinez5196 Год назад

    You do all kinds of work even to find the flow of a Greek AMAZING

  • @marywalls2531
    @marywalls2531 Год назад

    That was a very interesting video! Awesome job! 🤗❤👍

  • @elenagava4660
    @elenagava4660 Год назад +1

    weal done the cement wall in front of you is guiding the river, the more you clean next to the wall the water is going and flowing free wow you did a great job

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад +1

      Thanks Elena! It seems that the stream flowed against the retaining wall up to a section, afterwards it seems that it was purposely guided to flow in the center. I think we will be visiting this project again here soon.

  • @maryleerogers5711
    @maryleerogers5711 Год назад

    hard work,...well done

  • @Demy26
    @Demy26 Год назад

    Great job 👍🏼

  • @gigi-gb8re
    @gigi-gb8re Год назад

    Good job!

  • @billfeldman3234
    @billfeldman3234 Год назад

    VERY Good JOB

  • @janetolp9547
    @janetolp9547 Год назад +1

    Well done!

  • @rogerdavis5914
    @rogerdavis5914 Год назад

    A great job done sir

  • @janababuljakova2534
    @janababuljakova2534 Год назад +5

    Ty snad umíš úplně všechno 😊👍👋👏🌿

  • @Redtop1965
    @Redtop1965 Год назад

    Quicker to get a mini digger in to clear the stream bed and surround.

  • @b_lee2003
    @b_lee2003 Год назад +3

    Not going to lie, came here for the post10 vibes…

  • @Norcalflat
    @Norcalflat Год назад +1

    That was damn satisfying to watch.

  • @randybedker1584
    @randybedker1584 Год назад +1

    Great job young man.

  • @michaelodonoghue7464
    @michaelodonoghue7464 Год назад +2

    We had a watercourse at the rear of our property which we cleared, but our neighbours didn’t.
    Eventually The City came in and cleared everything and then put down Concrete channel.
    This worked Fine for many years and then The City came back and put a Concrete Lid over all of it.
    Then they added Soil and Plants.
    Today it’s a Linear Park and the watercourse is an underground Storm Water channel.
    And probably no one remembers the young girl who died in that watercourse, taken by a Flash Flood, back when it was just a watercourse.
    R.I.P. Christine.

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад

      That’s quite the situation. It’s sad to hear the issue wasn’t addressed before the tragedy.

    • @naysneedle5707
      @naysneedle5707 Год назад

      Sad when streams are buried and forgotten. In my city there are now proposals to 'daylight' the streams that were run underground, for ecological reasons.

    • @michaelodonoghue7464
      @michaelodonoghue7464 Год назад +1

      @@naysneedle5707 Many Cities have Forgotten Rivers

  • @diegojoserivera4707
    @diegojoserivera4707 Год назад +2

    👏👏👏👏

  • @kenfox22
    @kenfox22 Год назад

    As a teenager, I've always been intrigued by water 💦 flow. I almost got bit by a snake 🐍 once and it discouraged by curiosity 😅

  • @michaelcauser474
    @michaelcauser474 Год назад +3

    Beautiful work Sir. Sometimes mother nature needs a little help like this to achieve her full potential.
    p.s. goats really love attacking blackberries also.

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад

      Thank you! I’ve heard about it, but haven’t seen anyone in our area using them.

  • @Jewelberry.glamping
    @Jewelberry.glamping Год назад +2

    WoW!!! love this video soooo much !

  • @mechanics4all405
    @mechanics4all405 Год назад +1

    get them to plant food forest trees all along bank,nitrogen fixers to,great job

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад

      They have a little orchard right next to the creek. But the blackberries were making things hard for them.

  • @blackcobrea32
    @blackcobrea32 Год назад +5

    after cutting the bushes, how long does it take before the cut branches disappear/decompose?

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад +3

      Usually several months if there is a good mixture of moisture and sunlight. Often times grass grows up and grows over the mulch and it fertilizes the soil.

  • @blowemall
    @blowemall 11 месяцев назад

    All that work with a weed eater…..great job young man!

  • @Claudia_Koster
    @Claudia_Koster Год назад +2

    Just, as soon as it is season for blackberry you can start over. It absolute feeds on co2, and that is all still there in the wall, ground and clippings.

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад +1

      The homeowners will probably have us come out and do some more work to beautify the area. I would really love to clean this area up even more.

  • @judyfenske1429
    @judyfenske1429 Год назад +2

    Part 2, 3, 4?
    How far along the sids did you go?
    How far up and down c creek did you go?
    Did you truck the debris out?
    How thorough were you?
    You wore correct clothes for water. How did you know that would be a shallow creek?
    Thanks for doing this kind of clean-up.

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад +3

      Hopefully they will have me come back to do some more work, but it is what it is at the moment.
      I think I cleared a total of about 100-125feet. The creek goes down a long way. The debris were left off on the side.

  • @henrybialik8333
    @henrybialik8333 Год назад

    You would also need to cut them back into the woods farther. Within a year or two they will be back up to the stream.

  • @bitteroldman2714
    @bitteroldman2714 Год назад +1

    You are the blackberry king! I'd have probably ended up in trouble for being out there with my weed burner. 😉😂

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад +1

      I'm just a person fighting against the invasive blackberries. Fire is a great way to cleanse things of impurities, it's just not always legal😅

  • @alfredpedneau9598
    @alfredpedneau9598 Год назад +1

    Get Her DONE !!@

  • @johnmoore8016
    @johnmoore8016 Год назад +1

    Get drained, let dry out and put a match to it. From the speed of the water draining there must have been a lot of it under those vines . Looks like e lot of hard work thanks for a very good video. (Mississippi Gulf Cost, USA)

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад

      It should make quite the fire, but we have burn bans in effect right now. Seems that the wet season has gone and summer has come very early. Thanks John!

  • @dmaifred
    @dmaifred Год назад +1

    I wonder how old that wall is? Always curious when things like this show up.

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад

      The wall is probably anywhere from 10-20 years old. The moss just makes it look a lot older.

  • @samuelpaulini
    @samuelpaulini Год назад

    A good location for a retention reservoir - the water might get useful come summer.

  • @darlacox301
    @darlacox301 Год назад +1

    Very nice job,can you burn all the stalks??? Looks so different ❤❤❤❤

  • @denisethompson3819
    @denisethompson3819 Год назад +2

    Good working fella. Council must know, hwo built the stone wall?

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад

      The retaining wall was built by the previous owners and it was meant to guide the seasonal stream down the property.

  • @watjejanssen7535
    @watjejanssen7535 Год назад +1

    nice job

  • @barbeonline351
    @barbeonline351 Год назад +2

    One of the few facts that stuck with me from Geo 1 in college:
    The speed of water flow is proportional to the 6th power of what mass of solids it can carry.
    That means, if you can double the flow of water, it can carry 64 times the mass of debris.
    Used that on the first property I ever bought which had two clogged/overgrown runoff channels. I cleared them about foot wide and cut them a foot or so deep. Rain runoff eventually scoured them to about double that. Water was never a problem again.

  • @rudolfhild
    @rudolfhild Год назад

    Starke Aktion von dir 👍

  • @igotmeonthis
    @igotmeonthis Год назад +4

    Are there not hornets and stuff in there

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад +2

      Thankfully there aren't any this early in the year. Depending on the temperature they usually only build nests in areas like this in the end of June.

  • @cecemast715
    @cecemast715 Год назад

    The wall would indicate something at one time. Now a road and culvert were added

  • @julies2110
    @julies2110 Год назад +1

    💜

  • @pw6048
    @pw6048 Год назад +1

    Nice video,
    good clean up, but how did you repair the pipe you damaged at 14:50?
    Now the flow is restricted by 20%

    • @golovinpropertyservices
      @golovinpropertyservices  Год назад

      Thank you! So I watched the clip and the actual pipe wasn’t damaged, I never recalled breaking anything. Looking at the video it appears that the tape/fabric that was on the edge of the pipe ripped. The flow was still going good as before.