I'm Restoring a Forest! How To Clear Invasive Trees of the Southeast!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 фев 2024
  • In this video I'll show you how I remove invasive trees from my forested woodland in Houston, Texas.
    MY PO BOX: Paul Cantu PO BOX 580281, Houston, TX 77258
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    pauljcantu10@gmail.com
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Комментарии • 84

  • @TekedixXx

    Paul, I work with guys who buy and sell raw land like you purchased. (I've had to advertise how well a property will grow somewhat invasive grasses, I know what I've done) It's super cool to see how the owners decide to develop and improve their land. Great to see your improvement. Might be worth it to turn any waste plants into mulch to maintain the soil biome. You know how incredible mulching is! Tell the people! (I know you do! ;)) Love the videos, full support. Can't wait to see more, totally invested as a viewer because you're totally invested as a passionate citizen. 🌎

  • @mollyoutdoors

    Absolutely love watching this!!!! I'm from the Houston area but now live in GA. Glad to see someone taking a piece of that mangled Houston bush and turning it back in to what it's supposed to be. I hope more people follow in your footsteps with their land after watching you.

  • @cliffmcbride9734

    If you have access to a drone, you should get before and after video… it will really show the difference from above, keep up the great work

  • @sammiedopee

    So excited for you. I’m looking forward to buying land too

  • @nicolebergelin6200

    Awesome to see you getting after it right away! Nice work clearing the invasives! Gotta get a wood chipper out there and put them to good use as mulch.

  • @Fabdanc

    This is super cool, and I love what you are doing.

  • @jeffreyrossi5084

    Great positive energy going to a good project. You've probably already thought of this but make sure every berry and seed end up in that fire pit. With all that newly opened ground and new sunlight you could have a great weed seedbed. Have fun!

  • @jamesdegaeta7277

    This is so fire, bro! Can’t wait to see what you do with this property.

  • @Bluesage2024

    I am so happy you got Plantu Ackers. This is going to be great to watch what you do. Outstanding!!!!

  • @TheLittleSindyMuseum

    Love your videos! This one was extra funny 😂 Thanks dude! /Martina in Sweden

  • @drb996
    @drb996  +1

    Can't wait to see this project's evolution over the next couple year's ❤

  • @user-tucsonsw

    Paul, thanks for showing us the start of the clearing process, It's good seeing a young man working for what he wants. And understanding it does't happen over night. I would ask you to consider one thing. Even with the lower powered battery chain saw, get some leg coverings. Even the saw you have can kick back on you. Take care and the best to you and the family. Gary, Tucson AZ

  • @stephanieparker5049

    So proud of you Dr Landtu!!!! Saving the 🌍 earth❤❤❤❤it 👍👍👍👊✌️💥💥💥🥳

  • @santahampton

    Young man, you always make me happy and that baby boy of yours is growing up like weeds--so precious! Congrats!

  • @grantwest7942

    This is amazing! Great work!

  • @joak.vintage

    This is so amazing, earth truly is your planet! Just be safe, using those safety glasses is great - it's shocking how fast an accident can occur so it's best to not take any chances! Keep up the good work

  • @user-su2xe4me4d

    This is such a cool endeavor! Earth really is your planet, and you're doing your part to take care of her. I wish you the best of luck and look forward to more videos.

  • @kso808
    @kso808  +1

    I had to deal with a similar situation as you, with my back wooded area, over the past several years. My culprit was invasive running bamboo, which had spread from a neighbor’s yard kitty-corner to mine. I had to initially have it professionally cut down and its mulch created on-site. It began to return the following year, and I basically cut that down myself. Finally, this past year I hired a plant ecologist to spray cut areas with a glyphosate solution, and so far , this year, the area still looks good. Good luck with your removal!

  • @charlesdavenport4640

    Good luck!

  • @Cquoya
    @Cquoya  +2

    3 acres is a lot, but I have faith in you bro. You got this,peace.