Placing trees so close to the home is never a good thing. Very nice and neat technique. The cleanup and care taken to place the potted plants is why I watch and sub. Hope your channel grows quickly.
As a landscape gardener of 21 years now,I've done many many of these, Great to do on a cold winters morning, warms you up no end..Liked this video. Would like to see more hard landscaping,💯👍
Thanks mark 💪 appreciate that coming from someone with experience. Absolutely the best way to warm up in winter . Hope to get more videos out in January. Stay tuned and subscribe that would be awesome. 👍 happy new year 🥳
Looks so much better without it! Nice to see the stump and roots taken out. You definitely do a very professional job! Love your videos! Thanks and God Bless you guys and your families!
Very nice and very hard job. Anyone that has even done anything similar knows the amount of hard work it takes to remove bushes and trees like that. Thumbs Up!
Another grand job completed. The tidying up is the main part of any job. Customer satisfaction 👌. My motto is KEEP THY STANDARDS HIGH 👌 Regards Jim from J.S.G.S N.IRELAND.
Awsome job, you work clean i admire that alot. I wiuld definitely hire you for my yard unfortunately i live several thousand miles away great job again
I agree about removing trees but when they are so close to the house it’s sometimes the best thing..plus what a beautiful property you now appreciate it! My neighbour has one growing close to our fence which I really don’t mind but it is now so thick it has damaged the top of the fence! 😜Great work! 🙋🏻♀️🇬🇧💕jane
My fave saw, and I'm now 62 had it for my last house with an overgrown garden, what a work-horse that saw is. As a mere woman I need all the help I can get 😂
Thanks so much for watching and your comment. That’s amazing thank you for sharing, 😀 it’s a very good saw, I get a lot of comment on why I didn’t use a chainsaw and personally by the time I have filled it and prepared it for work the saw has already done half the work. Don’t forget to hit that subscribe button stay tuned for more videos :)
Great job! The first thing I did after buying my house was to remove all the bushes in front. Every property that does this ends up looking so much better. How much do you think that stump weighed? Happy New Year to all.
I'm just wondering if you could have used a small chain saw? Or would the vibration been to much for the brick? Good job! I wish I would have had you guys when 4 tall cedar trees needed to be removed from the back of my house. The company destroyed the expensive landscapeing that was only a couple years old and they refused to pay for the damages or even work to repair them. Thay also lied to me and told me they contacted the underground utilitiy company when they didn't and they did put a hole in a gas line that the gas co. had to come out and repair at my cost. Thank God the whole house didn't come down. Thank you guys for being so considerate of the rest of your clients property.
Thanks for the top tip of leaving enough above ground for leverage, I'm about to move house & the new place has a few small conifers to remove....you save me from making a critical error! Happy New Year.
Such a tidy job you’s guy’s always leave. Moving the path below the 🪟 is the best thing to do. I see many conifer 🌲 near where I live which are needing removed as they’re blocking the 💡 from their front 🪟. Have a 😊 New Year 👍🏻 job
You did a nice job on this side… I never understand why people plant Conifers, they grow so big and the roots go anywhere. Nice removal! The saw from Wolf is one of the best you can buy for jobs like that, here in the Netherlands it cost around 35,- € and last a very long time. I cut the branches of 3 trees with it every 2 years and it’s still sharp. Good and recommended buy! Own a few things from Wolf, but everything is solid and the price worth!
Thanks Alex appreciate it . Yes love my saw and i also have a couple of wolf tools. At first I was a little worried as to if they would hold up but they are amazing and super strong 💪
You both do great work. You need a small chain saw. If you have not watched Al Blaze, he uses a battery operated one, I believe. It would help you so much.
That tree looked really overgrown and long past its best before date. Perhaps if it had been pruned differently over its life, it might have grown up instead of out? Lovely to watch your work, as always, and how you always leave the garden better than it was. 🇨🇦
I wouldn't worry too much about digging that out. It was really ugly in that spot and blocked the light. Removing it made a huge difference to the appearance of the house and garden and let the light in. I reckon you did a great job and the owner is surely pleased with the result.
Looks better now. I also hate seeing healthy trees come down but sometimes it's necessary. Love that they put in some pretty potted greenery as a replacement. Great job! Well done. 👍
I, like you, don't like seeing trees and shrubs cut down, but if they start to affect foundations, it has to be done. I will say though, it does actually look better, and the added light indoors will be really nice.
Good morning great quality work as usual. Just have one question, every time I dig out a bush small tree etc. there is never enough dirt to cover the hole. But you covered with the same as you took out. What kind of sorcery is this?
Thanks so much, that my friend is a very good question, and I have only just realised I have no idea how that’s happened as normally you end up with a nice dip in it but that levelled of nicely. I would love to say I have a technique to expand soil but I don’t haha 😂
A question can you take a gas powered saw and cut the tree down? I'm just wondering because I see people from other countries cut one limb at a time. When in the states a power saw as we call it can cut it down then we can dig it up. Or use power saw to remove stump along with a shovel and pry bar I'm very curious about this
What is your thought about doing a rejuvenation trim on a 6 foot round and tall azalea? That is my largest, the rest are 4 foot or less . Big round balls everywhere, but old , healthy and bloom every year.
Good effort. What's the name of the long tool you were using? I've removed dozens of conifers and theyve all been hard but that made it look a lot easier.
Hey 👋 thanks for watching and commenting, in the uk they can be called a fencing bar or a root breaker, If you struggle to find them I’m sure you could easily make one if you know someone in metal work, the key is a sharp end with weight. 👍 this bar is 12kg
@@acreslawncare thanks for that. I'll def be investing in one for any more. Previously only ever used a mattock and spade. Last winter I took 12 out for a customer. Lost about 10 stone in the process 🤣
😂😂 I know the feeling. I always give it a sharpen with the angle grinder before use, they are brilliant. I love mattocks but after a while when your getting tiered and missing the mattock get stuck under the roots 😩 Have fun with your new toy when you get it. 💪
Much as I hate seeing trees cut down, conifirs are the exception, but people should really read up on them and how big they're going to be and stop planting them close to the house :) I bet they're thrilled with the amount of light going into that room now . Excellent job
While we were having a full survey done on a house we hope to buy the surveyor warned us that because the current owner of the property had planted a row of hedging conifers within 8 foot the the house and they were now 7 foot tall. He would not recommend us to purchase the property. Why because the roots have the power to grow through any wall and foundations and if we were to take the conifers down the dying roots system would leave hollows and this would cause the property to get subsidence. This would be an expensive job when it came up and your house insurance would not cover due to the conifers being planted where they were.
Oh wow within 8 foot that was silly, yeh they can be very invasive and the damage can be expensive. Thanks so much for your comment and watching :) have a great New Years
Hey thanks for watching and commenting. You are the second person to tell me about this. I have never seen it done before and need to look into this method 👍💪
You can come tackle mine if you want to lol, have 4 that have been used as a partition between gardens got them down to stumps and sick of the sight of them.
Yes length, sorry did it sound like I said lenf my apologies 😂I was a little out of breath from all that digging. Thanks for watching 👍 happy new year 🥳
Hey Aaron. Thanks so much for watching. in Kent lovely. How’s the weather it’s been raining the last couple of days in London 😆. Been gardening about 10 years and started the channel 3 months ago :) happy new year 🥳
A painstaking job to remove the Godzilla tree! 🔟🔟🔟🔟🔟 Better to take it out now, than 500 years later. Recently, a 500 years' old oak tree fell on a house.
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Very helpful video guys, managed to take 4 stumps up today thanks to this video 🙏
Placing trees so close to the home is never a good thing.
Very nice and neat technique. The cleanup and care taken to place the potted plants is why I watch and sub.
Hope your channel grows quickly.
Ah thanks again, yes always clean and tidy as we go it just makes life so much easier. Thanks 🙏 🥳
If it had been kept trimmed, it wouldn't have become such a problem.
Nice I don't understand why people plant tree next to windows and driveways as the tree gets bigger it can become a problem great video 👍
It's also a grave safety issue.....if someone is trying to break in, no one passing can notice & report it.
As a landscape gardener of 21 years now,I've done many many of these,
Great to do on a cold winters morning, warms you up no end..Liked this video.
Would like to see more hard landscaping,💯👍
Thanks mark 💪 appreciate that coming from someone with experience. Absolutely the best way to warm up in winter . Hope to get more videos out in January. Stay tuned and subscribe that would be awesome. 👍 happy new year 🥳
Great job guys. Its hard work to remove the stump.
Thank you. Yes some stumps are very difficult , 😀
Looks so much better without it! Nice to see the stump and roots taken out. You definitely do a very professional job! Love your videos! Thanks and God Bless you guys and your families!
Very nice and very hard job. Anyone that has even done anything similar knows the amount of hard work it takes to remove bushes and trees like that. Thumbs Up!
Thank you for watching 😀 happy new year 🥳
Another grand job completed. The tidying up is the main part of any job. Customer satisfaction 👌. My motto is KEEP THY STANDARDS HIGH 👌 Regards Jim from J.S.G.S N.IRELAND.
🙏🥳 thank you 🙏
Great work, i usually use my ryobi sawzall for quick work, and with the diablo blade make a circle around the ground it helps cut time in half!
Thanks for sharing , always looking for new tools and equipment to make my life that much easier. Have a happy new year 🥳
Awsome job, you work clean i admire that alot. I wiuld definitely hire you for my yard unfortunately i live several thousand miles away great job again
Thanks I would love to work for you like you said the thousands of miles might be a challenge 😀. Have a happy new year 🥳
I love removing conifers! So much easier than beech , oak or fruit trees! Nice clean job lads well done!
Thanks so much. Yes conifer are big softy’s haha just a gentle nudge and there away . Thanks for watching happy new year 🥳
Very Nice Job you two Keep up the good work!!!
I agree about removing trees but when they are so close to the house it’s sometimes the best thing..plus what a beautiful property you now appreciate it! My neighbour has one growing close to our fence which I really don’t mind but it is now so thick it has damaged the top of the fence! 😜Great work! 🙋🏻♀️🇬🇧💕jane
Thank you 🙏, yes when planted sometimes people don’t account for the future growth, thanks for watching and a happy new year 🥳 🇬🇧🍺🥳🎵
Looks so much better. Y'all did 👍😊👍
PG Tips Good job nice and neat really needed to come out as u said opened the space for the light l should imagine they were pleased 👏👏🙏🏻👍🇬🇧
Thanks 🙏 have a great new year and stay tuned for more vids in 2022 ☺️
Nicely done 👍. Those type of removals can be a right pain sometimes.
Thank for watching bud just subscribed to your channel 💪. Yes that was a 7 on the difficult scale 😂
@@acreslawncare Thanks mate 👌
My fave saw, and I'm now 62 had it for my last house with an overgrown garden, what a work-horse that saw is. As a mere woman I need all the help I can get 😂
Thanks so much for watching and your comment. That’s amazing thank you for sharing, 😀 it’s a very good saw, I get a lot of comment on why I didn’t use a chainsaw and personally by the time I have filled it and prepared it for work the saw has already done half the work.
Don’t forget to hit that subscribe button stay tuned for more videos :)
It was worth the removal for the homeowners. It looks great. 👌
Thank you so much for your time . Have a happy new year 🥳
J'aime bien vous suivre, vous faites toujours des travaux soignés. Bravo
Thank you 🙏
Could see why this needed removing. Great job. Looks so much better.
Thanks so much :) happy new year 🥳
Great job .fast work .looks great.
Thank you 🙏
Great job! The first thing I did after buying my house was to remove all the bushes in front. Every property that does this ends up looking so much better.
How much do you think that stump weighed? Happy New Year to all.
I'm just wondering if you could have used a small chain saw? Or would the vibration been to much for the brick? Good job! I wish I would have had you guys when 4 tall cedar trees needed to be removed from the back of my house. The company destroyed the expensive landscapeing that was only a couple years old and they refused to pay for the damages or even work to repair them. Thay also lied to me and told me they contacted the underground utilitiy company when they didn't and they did put a hole in a gas line that the gas co. had to come out and repair at my cost. Thank God the whole house didn't come down. Thank you guys for being so considerate of
the rest of your clients property.
Thanks for the top tip of leaving enough above ground for leverage, I'm about to move house & the new place has a few small conifers to remove....you save me from making a critical error! Happy New Year.
Most welcome, honestly saves so much energy. Good luck with the move hope you enjoy your new home 👍 all the best
Old material guys but a good watch. Please video regularly with new content 😊😊😊😊😊
Enjoying your videos
Thanks Sharon:) makes me really happy 😃 thank you 🙏
Such a tidy job you’s guy’s always leave. Moving the path below the 🪟 is the best thing to do. I see many conifer 🌲 near where I live which are needing removed as they’re blocking the 💡 from their front 🪟. Have a 😊 New Year 👍🏻 job
Thanks so much, happy new year 🥳 😎🎵🍺
You did a nice job on this side… I never understand why people plant Conifers, they grow so big and the roots go anywhere. Nice removal! The saw from Wolf is one of the best you can buy for jobs like that, here in the Netherlands it cost around 35,- € and last a very long time. I cut the branches of 3 trees with it every 2 years and it’s still sharp. Good and recommended buy! Own a few things from Wolf, but everything is solid and the price worth!
Thanks Alex appreciate it . Yes love my saw and i also have a couple of wolf tools. At first I was a little worried as to if they would hold up but they are amazing and super strong 💪
Loved watching, so much better, from Australia..
Glad you enjoyed it x
Very nice tidy work. Those trunks seem like they're never going to come out, don't they..then suddenly you get that last root and..OUT!
Yeh it’s a great feeling that lad root 💪 thanks so much for watching 😊
Excellent job . Well done 👏
You both do great work. You need a small chain saw. If you have not watched Al Blaze, he uses a battery operated one, I believe. It would help you so much.
Ah thank you, yes I really must invest in one :) appreciate your comment :)
That tree looked really overgrown and long past its best before date. Perhaps if it had been pruned differently over its life, it might have grown up instead of out? Lovely to watch your work, as always, and how you always leave the garden better than it was. 🇨🇦
Hey thank you for watching , yes regular maintenance on the tree would have kept it in good order :)
Wishing you a happy and prosperous 2022.
Thank you 🙏 🥳
I wouldn't worry too much about digging that out. It was really ugly in that spot and blocked the light. Removing it made a huge difference to the appearance of the house and garden and let the light in. I reckon you did a great job and the owner is surely pleased with the result.
Ah thanks for watching and your comment, it was definitely for the best the customer loves the light now 🙌 cheers
Looks better now. I also hate seeing healthy trees come down but sometimes it's necessary. Love that they put in some pretty potted greenery as a replacement. Great job! Well done. 👍
Thank you, hope you have a great New Years :)
Really nice job!
Thank you happy new year 🥳
Great job 👏
Great job and the stump looked very heavy.
It was! 😀 thank you 😊
G'day good info. I've 3 to remove. I'll poison the roots so it doesn't regrow
I, like you, don't like seeing trees and shrubs cut down, but if they start to affect foundations, it has to be done. I will say though, it does actually look better, and the added light indoors will be really nice.
Well done guys..loved watching your videos...new subscriber here
Awesome thanks for watching and subscribing 👏👌
First rate job there, well done.
:) thanks for watching 👍
Good morning great quality work as usual. Just have one question, every time I dig out a bush small tree etc. there is never enough dirt to cover the hole. But you covered with the same as you took out. What kind of sorcery is this?
Thanks so much, that my friend is a very good question, and I have only just realised I have no idea how that’s happened as normally you end up with a nice dip in it but that levelled of nicely. I would love to say I have a technique to expand soil but I don’t haha 😂
@@acreslawncare there was a good size rock rolled in at some point, maybe it helped fill in.
Good job. 👍
Cheers :) happy new year
The gardener is very cute!!
Thanks for watching 😊 happy new year 🥳
@@acreslawncare my pleasure... Bonne année! Happy new year!
i love my wolf garden sickle saw!
They are so great the brand itself is amazing 🤩
A question can you take a gas powered saw and cut the tree down?
I'm just wondering because I see people from other countries cut one limb at a time. When in the states a power saw as we call it can cut it down then we can dig it up. Or use power saw to remove stump along with a shovel and pry bar
I'm very curious about this
What is your thought about doing a rejuvenation trim on a 6 foot round and tall azalea? That is my largest, the rest are 4 foot or less . Big round balls everywhere, but old , healthy and bloom every year.
Why would you like it reduced just getting a to big to manage ?
Good effort. What's the name of the long tool you were using? I've removed dozens of conifers and theyve all been hard but that made it look a lot easier.
Hey 👋 thanks for watching and commenting, in the uk they can be called a fencing bar or a root breaker,
If you struggle to find them I’m sure you could easily make one if you know someone in metal work, the key is a sharp end with weight. 👍 this bar is 12kg
@@acreslawncare thanks for that. I'll def be investing in one for any more. Previously only ever used a mattock and spade. Last winter I took 12 out for a customer. Lost about 10 stone in the process 🤣
😂😂 I know the feeling. I always give it a sharpen with the angle grinder before use, they are brilliant. I love mattocks but after a while when your getting tiered and missing the mattock get stuck under the roots 😩
Have fun with your new toy when you get it. 💪
Just subscribed to your channel
@@acreslawncare thanks mate! Heres to 2022! Just subbed to yours
Great job 👏 have a beautiful day :)
Thank you and yourself . Don’t forget to get outside and get some fresh air 😎
Much as I hate seeing trees cut down, conifirs are the exception, but people should really read up on them and how big they're going to be and stop planting them close to the house :)
I bet they're thrilled with the amount of light going into that room now . Excellent job
Thanks so much, never good to see a tree go but sometimes it for the best 🙏
What’s the name of the narrow spade thing you used to excavate round the roots?
While we were having a full survey done on a house we hope to buy the surveyor warned us that because the current owner of the property had planted a row of hedging conifers within 8 foot the the house and they were now 7 foot tall. He would not recommend us to purchase the property. Why because the roots have the power to grow through any wall and foundations and if we were to take the conifers down the dying roots system would leave hollows and this would cause the property to get subsidence. This would be an expensive job when it came up and your house insurance would not cover due to the conifers being planted where they were.
I have one and I was warned the same. I put it into an old washing machine tub.
Oh wow within 8 foot that was silly, yeh they can be very invasive and the damage can be expensive. Thanks so much for your comment and watching :) have a great New Years
Awesome video!
Thank you 🙏☺️
Outstanding!!!❤
Great but what is that black tarp roll up thing?
Hey thanks for your comment. It is a weed suppressing membrane, controls the weeds that grown up in the stones, happy new year 🥳
@@acreslawncare Ah thank you. Happy new year!
Have you considered the chain block tripod method? Not sure of the application here because the conifer is so close to the house. 🤔
Hey thanks for watching and commenting. You are the second person to tell me about this. I have never seen it done before and need to look into this method 👍💪
@@acreslawncare Several Japanese lawn care YT channels feature the technique. Fun to watch the process! Best of luck! 👍😎
Quedo muy bonito 🎉
I'd start laughing looking at Gary too LOL
Nice tidy job👍was that harefield dump you went to
Thanks for watching, 👍 yes Harefield dump 👍 are you local
@@acreslawncare yes uxbridge we go harefield sometimes
I love a good digging bar!
where did you get the soil to fill in the hole? thank you
Excellent job , I just wouldn’t have reburied the lump of concrete, won’t be good for the lawn.
Well that was a bugger! 😂
I got one cut down last year but they left the stump and put a slit in it and poison so they said it’s still solid , in Dublin.
It is somewhat satisfying to do such a job without powered tools too :-)
Thank Tom appreciate your support 🙌
Great job
Thank you 🙏 happy new year 🥳
Awesome👍👍💕💕
😊🙏 thanks for watching 👋
You can come tackle mine if you want to lol, have 4 that have been used as a partition between gardens got them down to stumps and sick of the sight of them.
tidy job i in the same trade i get customer to soak the bottom of the trunk it makes easy to take it out i use root slayer brilliant tool
Thanks 🙏 will look into one of them 😀
Have you considered investing in a small excavator to dig tree stumps up just a suggestion mate
Hey thanks 🙏 for watching. I haven’t but it might be something for the future 💪
Excellent job are you near Colchester
Chainsaw, sawzall and a tow strap. 45 minute job, maybe. How long did that take? Can’t really tell with the time lapse. Nice video though 😃
Ha thanks for the tip, took about a hour and half 💪 thanks for watching and your comment 👍
Nice job.
Thank you 🙏 happy new year 🥳
I really like it better without conifer. Whoa that was tough!! Thank you
Thanks 🙏😀
HOW do you find "the trunk" on that mess?!? LOL
A small aluminium tripod gantry with a chain hoist works well for removing stumps
This is interesting might need to look that up 💪
very good job
Thank you 🙏 😊
A cordless sawzall with a pruning blade is the best thing i have ever found it can saw down in dirt to cut roots
Thanks for this might need to look into that 😀
Didn't know you used leaverage...I always use leverage, or is that a UK thing?😀
Haha 😂 I don’t know never thought about it 😂 the important thing is did you understand what I was saying haha 😂 👍 thanks for your comment 🙏
We can get that saw in Canada on Amazon Canada around 70$ plus tax.
When you say “ lenf” do you mean length ?
Yes length, sorry did it sound like I said lenf my apologies 😂I was a little out of breath from all that digging.
Thanks for watching 👍 happy new year 🥳
We have Wolf tools here in Australia.
Awesome 👏 👍 I wasn’t sure if it was just uk and eu Thanks for watching
I would NEVER do this unless it had all gone brown.. it took so long to grow and looked beautiful..
Brilliant
how much would you charge for something like this? thanks
Hi based down in kent great videos have you been in business long how’s it all going!?
Do you do this full time,
Great job
Hey Aaron. Thanks so much for watching. in Kent lovely. How’s the weather it’s been raining the last couple of days in London 😆.
Been gardening about 10 years and started the channel 3 months ago :) happy new year 🥳
Nice...👍.
Thanks 🙏
Awesome
Thanks 🙏 happy new year
The home looks 100% better with the shrub removed.
Thank you 🙏
Roughly what should you be charging for this to the customer thanks
Hi Daniel thanks for watching, this job was £120 including dump fee,
Try using a tarp to throw limbs on then there won't be so many trips. Just empty it at dump at one time.
Good job on yhe connifet
Thanks for watching always learning new ways to work smart :) happy new year 🥳
Used a saw saw to cut the main root
The end results are great
@@acreslawncare yes I agree there
buen trabajo
Thank you 🙏
A painstaking job to remove the Godzilla tree! 🔟🔟🔟🔟🔟 Better to take it out now, than 500 years later. Recently, a 500 years' old oak tree fell on a house.
Thanks so much for your support and comment. Your absolute right, wow 500 years old that’s old, hope you are all ok 👍 thanks 🙏
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Unfortunately when the root under the drive rots the drive will sink. Nice job though.
Thanks 🙏 yes the owner is aware of this that’s on them to deal with. Removing has stopped and more invasive roots. Happy new year
Por qué no pusieron pasto en ese pedazo 🤔
Winter time. It will be repaired in spring when the weather warms up, uk have harsh frosts not the best time to repair