You need to be congratulated as you're the only lawn mower man I have ever seen that owns a broom and can actually bend his knees to pick up waste. Well done mate!
@@jovittheinnocent4223 @Brandy Strickland G'day to the Pennsylvanians! A special tidbit for you: That spider down the bottom left of the screen at 14:16 is a Redback Spider. A bite from that little bugger will make you very crook. So every time you see Mr Lawn Mower Guy stick his fingers under log or a pile of leaves, give a little *gasp* with the rest of us! :)
I love how you go over the yard first with a weed eater especially in unknown areas with super tall grass so you don’t ruin your equipment with boulders or concrete boxes
Right? I was thinking the same thing... I made the mistake of letting somebody borrow my brand new professional grade rider (only 11 hours), push mower (maybe 5 hours, because my property is an acre so I don't use it as much as the rider), and weed eater. When I got them back, the blade on my push mower was bent (thankfully it came with a second blade that I wanted to put on anyways, because it's the one that is preferred for using the bag), the belt for the deck leveler was detached, and my weed eater was so wrapped with long grass, I literally had to take cutters to get all the grass off (it literally took me 45 minutes to clean it...😤). Learned the hard way not to be so nice. Never again have I lent anything out... No way!!! If you don't know what you're doing, you can seriously screw yard tools up. Well, anything for that matter...
I like your channel. Even though I have watched many lawn care channels, most just cut, edge and prune in high speed. Yours include explanations of why you do what you do.I like that. I am one of those who wondered why some cut grass so short they look brown. I even think they destroyed the lawn. Please, keep putting explanations in your videos. Thank. And hi from 🇨🇦!
My grandpa taught me to appreciate a tidy lawn from an early age. The trimming and edging are my favorite parts ♥️ I enjoy watching your videos since I haven't take the plunge into homeownership just yet.
Due to the overgrown grass, roots grow vigorously and start pushing the dirt out onto the concrete sometimes or due to being so over grown, all the bottom looks brown due to the top covering it with shade, that’s the reason for looking so brown. It’s kinda dead due to no light but it comes back within time. Again, only if you keep consistent with it meaning trimming and watering. Of course you’ll still run into some problems sometimes but that’s a whole different story. Same thing with bushes or trees. If you let it over grow and trim it down to a smaller preferable bush/ tree size, it’s going to look ugly due to poor maintenance. If you keep consistent with maintenance, the bush or tree will keep trying to grow more and it’ll look a lot fuller. They constantly keep growing so it’s like stopping it from going farther out and stay in place. so you’ll end up with a ugly lawn when you finally trim it and you’ll have to wait for it to grow out nicely.
You are doing amazing work and proving over and over that you can have a small company and get the job done without having to buy all the high end equipment. Stay focused and as well thanks for helping those struggling like you do when your time allows. We all need a hand from time to time. Best wishes. Kirt
I have alot of lawns back in the day and yes they will be brown when you give a 1st cut after months of no maintenance....these people who say you cut to short...never them. Your doing it right..thank for all your hard work 💪👷
Mate I'm a new contractor just starting out. Can't thank blokes like you enough for putting out these videos. The number of times you must have to move your camera!
My knickers didn't get in a twist simply because I wouldn't know what I was talking about anyway🤣 here in the UK. I like your ethics and that your a community kind of guy. That's why subscribed🤗
I often cut shorter and it does look brown for a day or two and then recovers extremely well, but the first cut after winter gets a very short cut to get rid of all the dead grass, and it's surprising how well that works. Well done, both yards look great after your work
As a fellow grounds maintenance guy in the UK using similar equipment I can only admire your professionalism and attention to detail. You deserve every success and no wonder you have girls from a small town in Pennsylvania as groupies!😆
Every time I watch one of your videos I think how surprised and happy the neighbors are going to be when they come home from work today. . . . I know, weird.
Mate, it is those little things you do that seperate a mowing guy and the professional. The gutters, the picking of weeds between cracks and going over it again are all master strokes. AWESOME work. Keep on mowing. Cheers, Bluey 👍
How small is this world? I’m stuck inside as we are having a spring snow storm here in Newfoundland Canada and watching this awesome guy cut grass in Australia.
Hi Louise, my sweet late grams was from St.Johns, Newfoundland !! I've always Wanted to take a trip there to see her homeland. How I miss her so....❤❤❤
on no those large rock retaining walls like the one at 11:05 are the bane of my existence. getting yards looking neat when those things are a mess is just near impossible. luckily that one has been looked after.
Several things I love about your videos, 1 is your accent (I’m from Texas) 2 the magnificent job you do and 3 seeing the different types of fences from what I’m used to. Keep up the good work!
I'm new to the channel, Sean. Fun watching the transformations. Looks like you're getting your 10,000 steps in every day! Thanks for making these videos.
Sometimes it is the right thing to do just help someone in need and only get the satisfaction of knowing you were able to help .it doesn't go about being paid all the time .well done I like to watch things that can make a difference in someone's life debbie 🇿🇦
Beastmaster, I just hope you don't let negatives get you down, you know what you have to do to make the job work. In my head I tell my self, JUST WALK A MILE IN MY SHOES. Keep up the good work, your deffently doing a fine job. Bye for now. LOL 🏋️♂️😋
absolutely agree with the expert. If it hasn't been maintained on a regular basis the initial cut will likely be yellow/brown. Old grass layer is exposed. it's like trimming a hedge for the first time in 5 years. Its gonna look crap first trim. especially after cutting away old thick branches.
@@BladeMateLawnCare may I ask the make and model of the whipper snipper you were using. I'm from NSW, I have a really overgrown property and my whipper snipper just doesn't get the job done, especially for thicker weeds. Cheers, and great job.
This is what I like to see, a bloke not afraid to do the hard yard's with a push mower. I'd hire you any day with above award. Wish there were more honest, reliable and not afraid of hard work blokes out there.
love the videos man, they make the work day much better, just play all your videos, watching when i can and listening to the sweet noise of the mower and trimmer in the background on top of the classical music. as usual keep up the great work.
Re: scalping. Your explanation sounds like what happens with my hair. The ends of my hair are blonde and red. But you get to the base and the roots are gray. Lol
Like Brandy Strickland says, in Pennsylvania, USA, Im in North Carolina, USA, watching here, Are all the men like you, enjoy extra work out side. Mine just got off work, and sitting playing X-box, downing beer, I show him your videos , how you spend time helping and doing extra yard work. He walk out of the den. The nerve!
My comment today is about the music...what there is of it! I've read a comment or two about folks wanting to listen to the engine noise, or they don't care for the epic choices you've made. Well, variety is the spice of life. I hope they liked today's edit. If there was a vote tho', I'd vote for the classics! The edit button you push for the epics is very satisfying to me!
When I was a kid, it was my job to keep the sidewalk edged. That was long before the invention of the weedeater, and I used a round nosed cutter device you would press down with your foot.
Great work mate👍 some very satisfying results there! Perfect explanation of the lawn conditions/results for those keyboard jockeys! Looking forward to more awesome quality content 👌
Awesome work, on both yards, Shaun. Also, the extra info about cutting the grass at different heights, as well. Valuable!! Enjoy your posts. Many thanks for sharing with us. Grateful “LIMEY” 😀👍😀 Take care and stay safe 👍👍
I was trying to guess where in Australia you were from, I thought Vic or possibly Tassy, from the weather and the soil. I now know your in NSW, the lovely state. Greetings from Perth West Australia 🇦🇺
long grass in the rain is just the worst haha. Check out this one I did a while back in the rain. Same mower as well! ruclips.net/video/mqi8vb2Vaf4/видео.html
You need to be congratulated as you're the only lawn mower man I have ever seen that owns a broom and can actually bend his knees to pick up waste. Well done mate!
Never seen a man so dictated. Great work
How a small town Pennsylvania girl ended up watching an Australian mow grass is beyond me but I sure am happy to be here!!
Lol, glad to have you!
Im from a Small town in Pennsylvania as well😂🤙
@@jovittheinnocent4223 @Brandy Strickland G'day to the Pennsylvanians! A special tidbit for you: That spider down the bottom left of the screen at 14:16 is a Redback Spider. A bite from that little bugger will make you very crook. So every time you see Mr Lawn Mower Guy stick his fingers under log or a pile of leaves, give a little *gasp* with the rest of us! :)
Am from Glasgow Scotland hi ppl 🍺🥂🍺🍾👍
Agreed I'm from PA and I find this stuff oddly fascinating. I enjoy watching him. Seems like a good guy.
It’s the accent & precision in the edging for me 😍
That’s the best edging with a trimmer that I have ever seen, good job mate.
many thanks mate. You might like this one then :) ruclips.net/video/AKWsUthXC1Q/видео.html
I love how you go over the yard first with a weed eater especially in unknown areas with super tall grass so you don’t ruin your equipment with boulders or concrete boxes
Right?
I was thinking the same thing... I made the mistake of letting somebody borrow my brand new professional grade rider (only 11 hours), push mower (maybe 5 hours, because my property is an acre so I don't use it as much as the rider), and weed eater. When I got them back, the blade on my push mower was bent (thankfully it came with a second blade that I wanted to put on anyways, because it's the one that is preferred for using the bag), the belt for the deck leveler was detached, and my weed eater was so wrapped with long grass, I literally had to take cutters to get all the grass off (it literally took me 45 minutes to clean it...😤).
Learned the hard way not to be so nice. Never again have I lent anything out... No way!!!
If you don't know what you're doing, you can seriously screw yard tools up. Well, anything for that matter...
Love watching you work I find it calming
Thank you! 😊
As I watch these videos..... I wonder who's more excited when your done.....The homeowners...... or the neighbors 🤔
Definitely the neighbours (hehehe)
Definitely the neighbour, I'm sadly still waiting for my neighbours to cut their grass, the foxes love it 😭😭😭
Both
@@keelove9933 probably right
@@abbey8274 cut and make a video.
I’m always amazed at how much better a place looks with just a little bit of care.
I like your channel. Even though I have watched many lawn care channels, most just cut, edge and prune in high speed. Yours include explanations of why you do what you do.I like that. I am one of those who wondered why some cut grass so short they look brown. I even think they destroyed the lawn. Please, keep putting explanations in your videos. Thank. And hi from 🇨🇦!
My grandpa taught me to appreciate a tidy lawn from an early age. The trimming and edging are my favorite parts ♥️ I enjoy watching your videos since I haven't take the plunge into homeownership just yet.
That edging is amazing! So steady!
Good stuff. You always seem to find the most out of control yards and transform them to looking good.
Thanks, i try :)
I am at that age that this becomes satisfying to me, I feel old
im 28, and it is satisfying ! :D
I am old and I get a real sense of restoring things to right. Thank you my friend.
75 year old female here and I still use my tractor mower on my 1 acre lawn. I'll be mowing until I can't get on my tractor mower anymore! 🙂
I...feel seen
Due to the overgrown grass, roots grow vigorously and start pushing the dirt out onto the concrete sometimes or due to being so over grown, all the bottom looks brown due to the top covering it with shade, that’s the reason for looking so brown. It’s kinda dead due to no light but it comes back within time. Again, only if you keep consistent with it meaning trimming and watering. Of course you’ll still run into some problems sometimes but that’s a whole different story.
Same thing with bushes or trees. If you let it over grow and trim it down to a smaller preferable bush/ tree size, it’s going to look ugly due to poor maintenance. If you keep consistent with maintenance, the bush or tree will keep trying to grow more and it’ll look a lot fuller. They constantly keep growing so it’s like stopping it from going farther out and stay in place.
so you’ll end up with a ugly lawn when you finally trim it and you’ll have to wait for it to grow out nicely.
You are doing amazing work and proving over and over that you can have a small company and get the job done without having to buy all the high end equipment. Stay focused and as well thanks for helping those struggling like you do when your time allows. We all need a hand from time to time. Best wishes. Kirt
I do love your choice of "triumph" music at the end of each job. Makes me chuckle every time. :)
Haha, I agree!
I have alot of lawns back in the day and yes they will be brown when you give a 1st cut after months of no maintenance....these people who say you cut to short...never them. Your doing it right..thank for all your hard work 💪👷
Thanks mate
Mate I'm a new contractor just starting out. Can't thank blokes like you enough for putting out these videos. The number of times you must have to move your camera!
Cheers mate, good luck with everything!
My knickers didn't get in a twist simply because I wouldn't know what I was talking about anyway🤣 here in the UK. I like your ethics and that your a community kind of guy. That's why subscribed🤗
Hi Angela, thanks and welcome!
I often cut shorter and it does look brown for a day or two and then recovers extremely well, but the first cut after winter gets a very short cut to get rid of all the dead grass, and it's surprising how well that works. Well done, both yards look great after your work
I never tire of watching your works.
As a fellow grounds maintenance guy in the UK using similar equipment I can only admire your professionalism and attention to detail.
You deserve every success and no wonder you have girls from a small town in Pennsylvania as groupies!😆
🤣
Groupie in Glendale Arizona too ! ✌️
@@loricoleman4567 Groupie in Western Massachusetts too 🙂
I’m from Texas , USA. ! I enjoy watching the work , but I also enjoy the comments and where everyone is from!😍❤️👍🇺🇸
Thanks for watching!
Every time I watch one of your videos I think how surprised and happy the neighbors are going to be when they come home from work today. . . . I know, weird.
Haha, the thought has also crossed my mind once or twice ;)
Man! You are a master with that weed whipper! It’s so satisfying to watch!
Used to cut trophy lawns for property boses in trophy lawn neighborhoods, nice work on that edging! Beautiful!
Thanks 👍
Watching the mowing in silent every night calms my mind and lulls me to sleep.
Thanks for your videos
Glad you like them!
You always make this look so easy and fast. You are very talented at cutting grass and edging lawns. Good job Sean!!!!!!!
Mate, it is those little things you do that seperate a mowing guy and the professional. The gutters, the picking of weeds between cracks and going over it again are all master strokes. AWESOME work.
Keep on mowing.
Cheers, Bluey 👍
Thanks 👍
I was thinking the same. Be like Sean that’s what I say.
How small is this world? I’m stuck inside as we are having a spring snow storm here in Newfoundland Canada and watching this awesome guy cut grass in Australia.
Thanks for stopping by! :)
Hi Louise, my sweet late grams was from St.Johns, Newfoundland !! I've always Wanted to take a trip there to see her homeland. How I miss her so....❤❤❤
Well done Sean, both look great. Thanks for explaining the grass color, that was very educational.
on no those large rock retaining walls like the one at 11:05 are the bane of my existence. getting yards looking neat when those things are a mess is just near impossible. luckily that one has been looked after.
They look AWESOME!!! 💕💕
I bet the neighbors applauded you on the first one to get that mowed down! 😂
That 1812 Overture was well deserved Sean. If only we had the fireworks too to celebrate your hard work! Well done, good and faithful man.
I like how u work i enjoy it seeing you ! Hello from Romania
Hey, thanks!
Thank you very much! I have mowed my lawns twice this week because I watch your videos. STOP IT!.....😂😂😂😂
Great job!
4:00 Thee could be treasure under all that grass 😊 Not easy either when you have to mow on a slope!
Mate, you are a magnet for overgrowns. You are a master at getting them cleaned up
Thanks Peter, I really enjoy them 🙂
Several things I love about your videos, 1 is your accent (I’m from Texas) 2 the magnificent job you do and 3 seeing the different types of fences from what I’m used to. Keep up the good work!
Awesome! Thank you!
I love those nice metal fences. I don't see any like them in Massachusetts 🙂
That was crazy man! Great job! Hate those sneaky rocks right under the grass😠. Keep up the good work brother!!
Cheers Josh
I'm new to the channel, Sean. Fun watching the transformations. Looks like you're getting your 10,000 steps in every day! Thanks for making these videos.
Thanks and welcome
Would love to see the first lawn with the retaining wall put up.
Sometimes it is the right thing to do just help someone in need and only get the satisfaction of knowing you were able to help .it doesn't go about being paid all the time .well done I like to watch things that can make a difference in someone's life debbie 🇿🇦
Your attention to detail is superb. Lawns look great.
You're too kind
Watching you mow up and down that hill made me tired! Great job mate!
Thanks 👍
That's is insane you took this on! I wonder if I'll ever get this kind of job this year? Thanks for the treat man!
Beastmaster, I just hope you don't let negatives get you down, you know what you have to do to make the job work. In my head I tell my self, JUST WALK A MILE IN MY SHOES. Keep up the good work, your deffently doing a fine job. Bye for now. LOL 🏋️♂️😋
Thanks mate. I wouldn't still do it if the trolls got me down 🙂
Sunny Friday afternoon in Chesterfield Michigan USA. Love premieres!
You always do a great job, and like how you explain about the grass.
absolutely agree with the expert. If it hasn't been maintained on a regular basis the initial cut will likely be yellow/brown. Old grass layer is exposed. it's like trimming a hedge for the first time in 5 years. Its gonna look crap first trim. especially after cutting away old thick branches.
Really great work. Thanks for taking us along with you.
Glad you enjoyed it
You’re so meticulous, enjoy watching ur videos. Wishing you well and thanx for sharing. From a viewer in New Jersey USA
So excellent job, first yard good leg workout, great video Sean!
Many thanks Robert 🍻
That is really an excellent weed eater. Also, you have an incredible steady hand!! Another great job!
Many thanks mate
The neighbours cos they didn’t have to pay for it.
@@BladeMateLawnCare may I ask the make and model of the whipper snipper you were using. I'm from NSW, I have a really overgrown property and my whipper snipper just doesn't get the job done, especially for thicker weeds. Cheers, and great job.
@@spiral5650 This one is a Stihl FS80
Your a hard worker, you do a great job and get it done. BRAVO.
Thanks for the explanation about lawn being greener if it is mowed regularly.
Good work💪🙂❣
This is what I like to see, a bloke not afraid to do the hard yard's with a push mower. I'd hire you any day with above award.
Wish there were more honest, reliable and not afraid of hard work blokes out there.
Thanks Matthew
love the videos man, they make the work day much better, just play all your videos, watching when i can and listening to the sweet noise of the mower and trimmer in the background on top of the classical music. as usual keep up the great work.
Many thanks mate
You have great skill with the weed eater and edging.
Re: scalping. Your explanation sounds like what happens with my hair. The ends of my hair are blonde and red. But you get to the base and the roots are gray. Lol
I love it when you accompany yourself on piano 😎
i love running into my old comments. wth was i thinking LOL
Like Brandy Strickland says, in Pennsylvania, USA, Im in North Carolina, USA, watching here, Are all the men like you, enjoy extra work out side. Mine just got off work, and sitting playing X-box, downing beer, I show him your videos , how you spend time helping and doing extra yard work. He walk out of the den. The nerve!
😂 at the thought of all those knickers in a twist lol
I know they're out there. It must kill them that I put that caveat in my video. They'll inevitably come out of the wood work soon enough haha
J
One man Two Overgrown Yards It's hard ,But Easy Money Pays Off .💯💯💯😍, Love this Beautiful
Watching once again from here in Katy Texas, you do amazing work, God bless you!
My comment today is about the music...what there is of it! I've read a comment or two about folks wanting to listen to the engine noise, or they don't care for the epic choices you've made. Well, variety is the spice of life. I hope they liked today's edit. If there was a vote tho', I'd vote for the classics! The edit button you push for the epics is very satisfying to me!
Well said!
When I was a kid, it was my job to keep the sidewalk edged. That was long before the invention of the weedeater, and I used a round nosed cutter device you would press down with your foot.
Kikuyu grows overnight, through Summer you could just about mow twice a week, it’s as tough as old boots
Well done! Those yards will look great after you keep working on them!
Thanks 👍
Nice work ... Tim wouldn't have even got the SCAG up that hill .. !!
lol, I'm from Melbourne, Victoria, thought I'd chuck it in here, nice job on the mows.
“Cracking their knuckles getting ready to type furiously” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol, you know I'm right
They’re out there, lurking, waiting for the moment. Lol
I just love watching your transformations.
That second house look to have a lot of lawn ... and hard work!!!! first home was just up hill all the way!!!!!! both looking so good afterwards
Thanks 👍
I've been monitoring your subscriptions for a few weeks now, and I see a trend. 😁
After a couple downpours, these two yards are going to be green and beautiful! Good job! GM
Cut n mow
Way to go
Short n even cut
Customers sure satisfied
Bravo👍👏👏
Started having unpleasant flashbacks to mowing at my old house that had a sloped front yard 😆
Great 👌 job. Really enjoy your videos. Thanks for taking pride in your profession.
great jobs! appreciate your descriptions and definitely enjoy the piano! knickers officially not in a twist 🤩
Thanks Sarah 🙂
Liked your edging of the lawns, glad that you did that early in the job, was like keeping the end in sight! Great job!
Thanks 👍
You make all these jobs look so easy!
Great choice of music for the end of video 'reveal'. Who doesn't like a bit of the ol' 1812 Overture :)
nice and clean, great work, sincere, may you have many customers!!!
Thank you very much!
1# Looks Good 2# Looks Great Good Job!!!
hey thanks Bill :)
Great work mate👍 some very satisfying results there! Perfect explanation of the lawn conditions/results for those keyboard jockeys! Looking forward to more awesome quality content 👌
Thanks Adam
Among all the videos I watch you do the best edging. Besides I learn Australian English))) well done mate👋
Bro your channel has absolutely blown up. I was one of your first 1k subs. I love what you do and keep up the hard work
Thanks for the support Dante!
wish we had caring detail oriented workers like urself in my area...here its just chop what u can reach and leave a mess behind
Sean, you are a beast with that weed whacker!!!
That looks great, every time I do overgrown yards, it ends up being a nightmare for me 🤣🤣🤣
Haha, I love them
Wow that's some work out, no need for the gym today. Great job👍
No need, but I went anyway 😉💪
Awesome work, on both yards, Shaun. Also, the extra info about cutting the grass at different heights, as well. Valuable!! Enjoy your posts. Many thanks for sharing with us. Grateful “LIMEY” 😀👍😀 Take care and stay safe 👍👍
Many thanks Andreas
I was trying to guess where in Australia you were from, I thought Vic or possibly Tassy, from the weather and the soil. I now know your in NSW, the lovely state. Greetings from Perth West Australia 🇦🇺
Super satisfying to watch your videoes.
Impressive results.
Greeting from Denmark :-)
I hate the clean up on those ones after it’s been raining. I never feel like I get it to a standard I’m happy with.
Good work Sean. Keep killing it ✌️
long grass in the rain is just the worst haha. Check out this one I did a while back in the rain. Same mower as well! ruclips.net/video/mqi8vb2Vaf4/видео.html
@@BladeMateLawnCare will do 👍
Man! 🏋️♂️🏃♂️ The workouts you get!
Shaun no one would even bother with weeds in a retainer but you go that extra mile mate.
Great before and after shot mate well done very nice!!
Thanks Shane
You're a magnet for these types of yards lol. Came out great 👍
Thank you! Cheers!