The home behind me was vacant for a year and I got tired of seeing the grass look like a redwood forest. I then took it upon myself to mow it but did not know that some latinos had purchased the home just not yet moved in. They came in and caught me mowing it one day and ran over asked me what the heck I was doing and I explained to them I was helping them out. They then painted my home for free and started bringing me home cooked meals LOL. The owner came over and said his painter crew was joking about how its the gringo that was mowing the hispanics lawn but we have become very good family friends LOL
We helped our Hispanic new neighbors get out of snow drifts the first year they moved in. Weve had the best pecan pies and desserts now for three years. We feel blessed and they are sweet people.
I was a single mother for ten years. I worked multiple jobs. Sometimes, I would come home to find that my retired neighbor had mowed my lawn when he did his. It was so appreciated!!!
That's not the first "Don't let the lawn die" death bed wish I have ever heard. Now I know that my neighbor wasn't the only lawn nut on Earth As far as I am concerned, if this was his "death bed wish".....it was time for him to go.
I did this to a house on my street that had an issue with the new owners being delayed in moving in (I learned that later as I told him I mowed his yard when I met him). I actually LOVED doing it because: A) his yard isn't that big. And B) I wanted to test the power of my new electric mower on THICK 9" tall grass!!! I was amazed how well my Greenworks mower did.....and it was funny to see the NEXT day a service come to "mow the grass" that was concrete level. LOL (We assumed the HOA president, a retired yard nut, called someone to complain, and possible fine them for having long grass) I watched the guy "mow the yard" shaking his head almost the whole time. You could tell he was saying "why am I here" to himself the whole time. Gotta give it to him....he went over the whole yard.
@@Sahadi420 the guy that cut the lawn anyway after it was already done is not an honest businessman and I would never do business with someone like that. I do this for a living by myself and I would NEVER do that. One cut's pay is not worth losing a customer forever because they saw you show up on their ring cam and basically take their money.
Don’t get your tips from this guy. He makes sponsored videos/dies product reviews. If you want know how to cut a yard properly this is not the guy to watch. Nice guy that makes enjoyable videos. But he’s terrible at cutting grass.
@@dougcooper5740 Does it or does it not? I feel I may have sniffed out a typo but I'm not sure. On either hand, I feel it's an interesting example well suited to the topic of moral particularism, where it can be considered right to help in some situations but not in others. Doth he presume to much? Am I to say? Either way
As a teen I worked as a pool cleaner for a company. I drove from house to house and had about 8 pools to clean per day. One day I complete all my jobs and head home. Later that day I get a call from my boss about a complaint that I didn’t show up, I assured him I did. Turns out I cleaned the wrong houses pool. I’ve always wondered what they thought happened to their pool and how all the acorns and algae disappeared...
I worked in lawn care and aerated lawns one time i aerated an entire front and back yard while there was 2 contractors working on a patio and the owner of the house showed up about mid way. Nobody said anything to me so i kept working. At the end of the job when i walked up to the front door to give the guy his receipt, i looked at the adress on the house and the adress on the reciept and realized i had just aerated the entire property of the client's neighbor. What kills me is the guy came home to some random kid aerating his lawns and left
Last week I plowed the wrong driveway lol Texted the guy I was done and started mowing on to the next house, 2 minutes later he says no you didn’t. You did the house next to me. O Ooops!!😂😂😂
"Weren't you gonna mow a big heart and your marriage proposal in that lawn today, Jim?" - "Yea... not sure what happened there... Gotta be a sign right?"
Man that’s what I was gonna say, if I came home and someone did my lawn I would have assumed that I accidentally received someone’s paid service. I did snow removal for a company and a few times neighbours would get free snow removal because we would get out and obviously end up at the house next door on accident.
Leave it to the mexicans my amigo!! Me and my vatos will do a better job for half the price...not even give us Change!! Were illegals holmes we accept anything because we do not wanna be deported!!
Random Karen in HOA calling the cops “hello I’d like to report a stranger in my neighborhood “ “What is he doing “ “He’s just cutting the grass menacingly “
We had a good neighbour too that mowed our grass when we we're on vacation.. sadly they divorced and he moved away. Good man indeed, more neighbours like that.
I lived in San Antonio for a year and when I slacked on my lawn care one of my neighbors would go do it for me just without saying anything. I think it secretly annoyed him when I didnt cut the grass so he'd do it while I was at school. And I didn't have a string trimmer so when I was done mowing he would take it upon himself to do the edging and trimming for me lol. Nice guy overall 👌
I'm in San Antonio too and my neighbor did that for me after we had our baby. I randomly cut his grass now too. I made the mistake of doing it while I was pregnant with #2. I just love cutting grass. He nearly fainted lol.
@@ChristinaQueenHeart 210 as well, I cut my neighbors one time because their landscapers were burning/scalping their grass. They never told me thank you or anything 🥴🥴
When my next door neighbor lost their house a few years ago, I mowed the yard that whole summer before the house was resold by the bank. It just made my place look better. An empty house with a grown up yard attracts the wrong people, like squatters. Good job.....
I had a neighbor, well 2 blocks away, that was deployed. I think I cut it for over 3 months before his wife finally caught me doing it. I tried to always cut it early in the mornings before she got home from her nursing shift. Drive the mower over with the trimmer on my lap, knock it out, and sneak back home. Needless to say she was very appreciative.
My husband and I bought our first house last May but didn't move in until July while we did some updates and waited out our apartment lease. If someone mowed my lawn for free I would have never complained! 😂 I think this is an excellent gesture and hopefully inspires more to pay it forward and do acts and services of kindness ❤
When I was a teenager, our next door neighbor was a elderly lady who was in her late 80s. My brother and I often mowed her postage stamp sized front yard when we did ours. At the time, there was no dividing wall and she never said anything about it. We were not sneaky about it and it added only a few minutes of lawn care time for us. 😊 As for you, you are a sneaky lawn trimming ninja! 😂
It looks greener and healthier than the ones on either side, because it has a strong deep root system with long blades to produce nutrients that have not been damaged by lawnmower blades. Also, the two on either side are cut to short, to often and guess what they turned brown.
@@abramg11 Yes, I like walking in a nice green soft yard not an ugly brown hard crunchy yard. The one he mowed was able to grow and produce longer roots and become healthier than the two others. 99% of the time grass is cut way to short and/or to often, in turn the grass is in shock and dies. Do you like green or brown grass?
Y YIII, I’ve cut my grass tall before and it always ends up yellowing/ browning and burning out and feels like you’re stepping on tree branches because tall grass has bigger stalks.. This year I’ve mowed low all year and the lawn is still green and thicker than it’s ever been. I’ll keep mowing low and you keep poking your feet with grass bud! Oh also it’s a proven fact that when you consistently cut short your grass develops a stronger root system than mowing high. Mowing low also helps keeps the weeds out.
@@abramg11 thats not exactly true. Although mow height is dictated by grass species. Warm season likes to be shorter,cool season likes to be taller. 2 common examples is Bermuda can thrive at 1-2 inches and fescue likes 31/2 to 4. Source former phc tech in MD and true green tech in NC
I mowed three neighbors lawns when they were on vacation so they wouldn't have an overgrown lawn. Did it several times. Went in for heart surgery triple bypass ....... No one even offered to do mine. Lesson learned. Never again
God knows. And it may come back to you in other unrelated ways. I did learn in my own life...do extra for others if you feel like it....that way if/when they don't reciprocate you wont be mad.
Meh. If you're voluntarily doing a nice thing you shouldn't necessarily expect something in return. It's nice but they didn't ask you for it, you should do it to be nice not because you want something back
It's so sad how, in our society, someone has to be scared to do such a selfless and generous act of kindness such as yours (victimless as you called it) because it would be considered 'trespassing' to mow a lawn for a house that is on sale. We shouldn't have to be so afraid to want to help eachother out and or any living being on this planet! You should be able to mow that lawn for the hour (however long) it took you to mow it without being in fear that you may get noticed and get in trouble. I personally thank you, that was very sweet and selfless of you!♡
Well, the only problem is that in certain situations it isn't victimless. I would hope that in this case there weren't any downsides for the homeowner, and there probably weren't, but there is still a chance. The best way to go about something like this is to ask the person you're trying to help. An analogy: Unless you ask, you could be trying to help a toad by putting it in the water.
It's okay guys, it is just grass and it will grow back incredibly fast. No one is going to get hurt by his lawn mowing actions. Some of your comments is exactly what I was saying people are afraid of when they shouldn't be, from the repercussions of societies norms, to think something as non-damaging and helpful as this has some kind of (or is 'supposed to' have some kind of) of negative reaction. I mean come on people! Thank you for proving my point to anyone who disagreed with my saying what he did was selfless and victimless. Relax, chill out. There are much more important things to worry about and or comment on than cutting four inches off of resilient and quick-growing grass in front of a house of which is uninhabited. He makes many videos all of the time that all seem to be quite successful, so this video wouldn't have been missed if he decided not to help out and mow the lawn. Other than maybe soothing his "OCD" (so to say) by finally cutting one of these overgrown lawns, his actions were completely selfless, I believe. -Anyways, have a wonderful day🙏🏼.
I had a neighbor that lived across the street from me a couple of years ago at a house I was renting with my family when we were between selling a house and buying a new one. I noticed that he was going through a pretty tough time with what appeared to be a divorce or separation and listing the house for sale. He would come home just about everyday with a case of beer and head inside for the night. I think he was kind of depressed or just didn't care anymore because he had let his yard go. The neighborhood had an HOA too, so they were pretty hard on people not keeping up with their yards. I would go home at lunch and mow the yard over a couple days and his yard was so small I would just knock it our for him.
That was nice of you to do that for free. I’ve done that before, didn’t ask and mowed a ladies yard. She was soo mad because I didn’t ask! I was just trying to be nice. Thanks, mom!!
My neighbors take turns to cut each others yard and sometimes will come over and cut my yard while they are doing theirs. I am absolutely not mad about them doing that and return the favor when I can, although since they are retired ,it's difficult to get ahead of them .
@@Brett33 that’s how it should be. Hmmm if only the world would apply this to every situation. People doing things because they needed to be done, taking care of each other’s like family. What a great dream.
Suggestion for all those other peeps with mowers at home: Take half deck width passes when the grass is that long. Stops you from having to do the lift and re-mow action he was doing. Yes, it takes slightly longer but your mow will be cleaner, keeps the blade speed up for a cleaner grass blade cut, grass will be healthier.
@[Redacted] Semi true. The HP and torque of electric motors is quickly starting to outperform gas motors. So this issue isn't really a problem. Second, I learned the "half of a pass" technique while mowing with my gas mower. The point of the technique is to save your grass. Faster blade speed = cleaner cuts. Clean cuts damage the grass less and doesn't leave clumps of grass behind.
[Redacted] With that much grass, the deck of a mulching mower will be filled so quickly that the mower doesn’t have a chance to chop the clippings and drop them back to the lawn. Better case scenario, it is hard to push the mower forward for have a huge clump under; worst case scenario, the gas motor stalls, or the electric motor overheats
A lot of people in florida have st. augustine grass and cut it way too fuckin short because they don't know any better, then it ends up looking like that neighbors.
@@TheKing2606 Yep I always cut my grass to 4-4.5” no more than once per week and it’s very resilient and green, don’t need to treat with weed killer or pesticides, and it requires way less water in droughts. I’ve tried to use a few lawn cutting services in the past, but even when I tell them my height preference they still scalp it because they’re “trying to make it even with the neighborhood.” 😑
This past summer I had to mow the lawn for the house I lived in with a really shoddy gutless mower. The grass was beyond over grown, it was a nightmare. The lawn itself wasn't very big but it took me twice as long because the mower kept bogging down from the thick, lush, green, wet Alaskan grass. It started off as me just trying to do something nice for the house and put down a couple in the process but man did turn into a job i'd pay someone else to deal with. Literally every push forward it would bog down, every other push the engine would die, and about every couple of yards i'd hit a nest of mosquitoes and get eaten alive. To make matters worse it had a bag on it but it wouldn't fill. I checked everything, and she just kept flinging cut grass all over the sidewalk and driveway.
that is cool! I did that as a kid for a neighbor who had surgery. 3 of us neighborhood kids took care of her yard for her while she got better. She was a total crank before that but the sweetest lady after. Sometimes it just takes a kind act to melt a jaded heart.
I'm going to assume the best and just say that the home owner was a single parent who worked multiple jobs, dark - dark to make ends meet and pay for day care and didn't have time to mow the lawn. What you've done is prove you have a heart of gold. Wishing you much success.
Wasn't even that dramatic, it was up for sale and it hit a month where it wasn't mowed. Old family was moved, no one lined up to maintain it. All good in the end! :D
Not a professional just a homeowner the other day I ended up mowing three large homes, but I always ask never know when someone has just had their yard sprayed or seeded as some other people have mentioned I also don't want to hurt anyone's feelings so I always ask now when my neighbors can't mow due to illness or money I call them and ask would they like me to do it sometimes they stop by and ask if I can I do it for them. the same with my snowblower. Lately my new neighbors have been from Bosnia and turkey and they have been very grateful when I could help them out I get free vegetables and pastries they know I'm watching out for them and their kids and I get invited to BBQs Etc. It's really cool because I get to learn about their cultures and they know that they have been welcomed to The neighborhood I never charged but if they want to give me some gas I don't turn them down cuz I know it makes them feel better. I always make sure if one of my neighbors goes on vacation that their lawn is taken care of the day before they come back that way they can come home and relax. I guess maybe I should turn it into a business but I like not being required to do the yards. Our only kids are our German Shepherds but now we are being adopted by multiple youngsters. it is wonderful to see the neighborhood turn young again and it will be nice to know as I get too old to do this that may be one of those youngsters will help us out. I can testify that it's a great way to meet your neighbors. Best wishes Simon.
simon kenton * Thank you, sir. 😊 Pretty sure wherever you live it is also great! I 💜 my city too much to leave it... the city earns $1 billion a year off of tourism alone (pre-virus) so we’ve not had any real estate tax increase in a decade, we have awesome schools, suburban feel... tourists stay there by the beach and don’t bother us. It’s a win-win. 😉 Have a great week.
Pretty must of us would complain about doing yard work for our parents when we were kids but now 20 plus years later we appreciate and find videos like these interesting.🤷🏻♂️
How great would this world be if every person did one good and selfless deed for a stranger? One selfless deed could make a massive change to someone's life. Greetings from Australia
@@joane.3533, l go to businesses to collect food that is then passed onto homeless people. I volunteer at 2 organisations that offer emergency relief and help the homeless people. I do work outside for my neighbours. I have purchased food for a guy who has a dog for his dog. What do you do?
I chuckled when you said you forgot to bring the mower bag. I just bought a Ryobi cordless mower. Loved it! So I will make sure I don’t forgot to bring its bag!
I wish he was in my town. As an only child trying to care for my mother who is recovering from a stroke and trying to earn a living during a pandemic, I would breakdown into an ugly cry over a random act of kindness like this. God bless you. This made someone very happy.
It is very worrying the direction some laws are taking, honestly. Laws that are technically made for the bad guys end up being applied in situations like this on a daily basis just to get some quick bucks to run the police departments and increase the stats.
I mowed my neighbors lawn for free all last year. Her husband did something stupid and went to jail for 18 months. Anyway, I did it for free without asking because she needed help.
Good to see you being a nice person. Is she capable of using a lawnmower or wanting pitty and acting like she is helpless? She probably has a lawnmower.
"I've got to rethink some things in my life " HAHAHAHA. When I was a single Mom and working 2 jobs, my neighbour (yes Canadian) would do my front lawn occasionally and it was a treat. Now retired, I drop over with my lawnmower to other houses to surprise them when life is busy.
When I lived in snow country I used to "sneak" over to the two houses with single senior women living there and shovel their snow. One of them asked me if it was me on a summer day, totally out of the blue. I said it must be Santa's little helpers and gave her a little wink. She was an awesome neighbor.
ive mowed with my dad for the past 3 years and it really does make you think about yards differently😂 i thought i was the only one that just wanted to make them look nice
What a great thing you did and for free!! I’m a single 66 yo senior and I called a man to mow my yard and the grass was really high. It was starting to get dark when he came but I paid him $70 and the next day when I could see, it looked like it hadn’t even been mowed. I was sick. He even missed big spots. That $70 was just thrown away and I still need it mowed!!!
I've lived in my house for over 30 years, and whenever someone new moves in, I cut and edge their yard as a "Welcome to the neighborhood" type thing. Only once has someone asked me to stop. (I try to mow when the people aren't home, but sometimes they get back before I finish.) You did a very nice job on that lawn!
So empathize with you, Brad. I've told my wife several times when we went out somewhere that in my retirement I'd buy a small trailer to carry my mower and whacker, and do to our medians around here what the city and county won't. I fail to see how city officials can move about the city and find all the weeds and overgrowth in public spaces acceptable. Makes me wonder what their own places look like. And yeah, there's a couple properties I'd like to have a whack too, just for the satisfaction of making it look better. Well played.
It all comes down to money, are u going to pay to have it done no and pay to have weed killer down no. Although it don't look pretty its not the end of the world. Trust me i get it i hate it too.
@ChuckD59 this is exactly why I decided to buy electric yard tools. I knew I’d be walking around cutting everything I could access. I gotta say the limitation has proven me right on many occasions. 🤦🏻♀️🤔
@@drakewesterman9798 I think it's a lot more than looking pretty. I think people are affected by how their surroundings look and are maintained by their tax dollars. Not everyone, there'll always be a segment who will cause mayhem anyway. But keeping the weeds cut from the traffic barriers, mowing the medians, just making the place look respected can have a subliminal effect on people.
I think it's great that he does something kind for someone else without expecting anything. Those are the kind of people you want to do business with. Every time my 17 year old son Cuts our lawn he cuts our neighbours lawn if it's needed. If not that neighbour then any neighbour who needs it done. He's a good kid. ❤🤗
My across-the-street neighbor cut my yard for free for many years. I finally got enough money to pay for my own lawn mower and weed eater. My next door neighbor does not have a mower and usually lets their yard stay uncut for months on end. I looked over at my next door neighbor's yard while cutting mine, and decided to cut it without asking. You are correct by it being very satisfying. To pay forward the kindness my across-the-street to my next door neighbor was a very heartwarming feeling. I got my across-the-street not long after that when I noticed their grass getting long because they went on vacation. I cut theirs and my next door neighbor's grass on the same day. My across-the-street neighbor caught me in the act, and I told him why I did it. His smile was payment enough!
A few years back a neighbor who lived alone died . After the stuff was moved out house sat abandoned. Until its papers ended on the “court steps” to the highest bidder. It took maybe 2 years for that. During that time myself and few other would at least mow the yard to make it looked like it wasn’t abandoned.
I appreciate this so much as I was concerned about buying battery powered lawn equipment for St. Aug grass. I loved the fact that it was overgrown and it handled it. You gave me confidence that battery machinery is just as good or better.
I thought to myself 'who would mow their verge grass and leave the small bits attached to the neighbors garden, then you said you had mowed the lawn next door and it all made sense' Full kudos to you for this freebie to the owners of this house.
Brad what better way of showing what you can do - mow a lawn on a for sale house for free without owner knowledge. Love the idea and the video- Keep it up.
There's a "growing" movement of people who garden for nature. During Lockdown I dug a large wildlife pond. I started letting the grass grow long around it to offer shelter for frogs and newts but the other wildlife it attracted encouraged me to 'rewild' the whole lawn; now meadow! Gazing over tall swaying grasses and wildflowers dancing with damselflies, butterflies and bees is so much more rewarding than the lifeless monoculture that is a pristinely manicured lawn. During the recent drought mine was the sole patch of green. If some stranger turned up and started to mow my meadow they'd swiftly be introduced to the hounds!
The home behind me was vacant for a year and I got tired of seeing the grass look like a redwood forest. I then took it upon myself to mow it but did not know that some latinos had purchased the home just not yet moved in. They came in and caught me mowing it one day and ran over asked me what the heck I was doing and I explained to them I was helping them out. They then painted my home for free and started bringing me home cooked meals LOL.
The owner came over and said his painter crew was joking about how its the gringo that was mowing the hispanics lawn but we have become very good family friends LOL
Haha, that is too funny!
Amen, that's coming together! 😊💝💯🙏
Neighbours
We helped our Hispanic new neighbors get out of snow drifts the first year they moved in. Weve had the best pecan pies and desserts now for three years. We feel blessed and they are sweet people.
aawee I love your story ♥️
I was a single mother for ten years. I worked multiple jobs. Sometimes, I would come home to find that my retired neighbor had mowed my lawn when he did his. It was so appreciated!!!
It was me who mowed it.
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@@taetdw1461 give me that 25% 🌽
@@BrosMinecraft2 woahh there buddy...
that's not nice to say about your neighbor, the guy mows your lawn and you're out here calling him retarded?
@@Angelicusdiodorix
Retired!
“My father’s dying wish was to keep the grass growing forever, you’re going to be really impressed at how long it’s become now- oh”
That's not the first
"Don't let the lawn die"
death bed wish I have ever heard.
Now I know that my neighbor wasn't the only lawn nut on Earth
As far as I am concerned, if this was his "death bed wish".....it was time for him to go.
@@jstravelers4094 just have a circle of grass on the front lawn that never gets cut and see how mad people get when they look at it lmao
Priceless.
Hilarious. I was thinking what if they had some special fertilizer on it and was letting it grow out lol
@@monkeybandit222 damn calm down satan
Imagine the homeowner was letting his grass grow so he can have the satisfaction of cutting it 😂😂
It do be satisfying
Right dude was growing it out to use his new mower and test it. Then this guy just comes along...
Not if the city has something to say about it. Homeowner prolly got fined for having tall grass
Lmfao
He'll be lucky if he doesn't get sued.
Kid: Does science project on how fast his lawn will grow
Stranger:
XD I'm dying over here!
Its free real estate
@M 40 lol
M 40 cool story bro
LMAO
“Florida man arrested for cutting grass for free”
It wouldn't surprise me!
PERFECT headline! The craziest news reports I've ever seen generally begin with "Florida (wo)man..." 🤣🤣🤣
This be some democratic cnn shit if that happened. Somehow it’d tie into trump💀
@@brandonlewis2555 Why do people feel the need to ruin comments by turning them political?
@@scotth.4840 ikr.
Their landscaper shows up the next day: "man this is gonna be easy"
LOL He got an extra 20 minutes on his lunch break that day!
Homeowner : I just hung up the phone and you're here wanting to get paid !
Landscaper : Yep !
🤣
I did this to a house on my street that had an issue with the new owners being delayed in moving in (I learned that later as I told him I mowed his yard when I met him). I actually LOVED doing it because: A) his yard isn't that big. And B) I wanted to test the power of my new electric mower on THICK 9" tall grass!!!
I was amazed how well my Greenworks mower did.....and it was funny to see the NEXT day a service come to "mow the grass" that was concrete level. LOL (We assumed the HOA president, a retired yard nut, called someone to complain, and possible fine them for having long grass)
I watched the guy "mow the yard" shaking his head almost the whole time. You could tell he was saying "why am I here" to himself the whole time. Gotta give it to him....he went over the whole yard.
@@Sahadi420 the guy that cut the lawn anyway after it was already done is not an honest businessman and I would never do business with someone like that. I do this for a living by myself and I would NEVER do that. One cut's pay is not worth losing a customer forever because they saw you show up on their ring cam and basically take their money.
Being a teenager in the 2000s never would I picture myself watching people cutting grass and getting tips for my yard but here we are.
Man If that aint the damn truth 😂😂😂😂
Imagine the next 20
I love u
As a teenager in 2021, I watched this video and also crashed into a light pole at 75 mph nearly killing me and my passenger instantly.
Don’t get your tips from this guy. He makes sponsored videos/dies product reviews. If you want know how to cut a yard properly this is not the guy to watch. Nice guy that makes enjoyable videos. But he’s terrible at cutting grass.
Homeowner: i want this yard cut by the time i get home
The kid inside: Noice
XD
I am hereby leaving this comment here in case this comment gets 1k+
Bruh
Just went and unliked the few comments above yours, this deserves to be higher
@@fishbros it really doesn’t lmao
It's 3 in the morning and I just sat and watched 10 minutes of a guy cutting grass and enjoyed it. How did I get to this side of youtube??????
No judgement from me, I appreciate the view! :D
Welcome to the bright side
Haha it's almost three and i just did the same thing. It was so satisfying to watch. I couldnt stop!
Simple, satisfying, no thought required. In other words, this is relaxing. Like watching that kid unclog drains, simple and mental down time.👍
Its 2:48 an I just finished watching this no clue why
this man just doesn’t wanna go home to his wife
XD
😂😂😂
That's wat I b telling my homie who I cut grass with 🤣🤣
Loll ruclips.net/video/hTDDPbfP0sg/видео.html
all depends on what's for dinner that night (and dessert hehe)
The overgrown grass looks a lot healthier than the neighbors.
higher gras = better shadow = less evaporation = healthier gras
thats why you get permission. You dont know their strategy
@@timesmash i commented the exact same thing. Ones desire for RUclips content does not trump the homeowners rights.
@@dougcooper5740 Does it or does it not? I feel I may have sniffed out a typo but I'm not sure. On either hand, I feel it's an interesting example well suited to the topic of moral particularism, where it can be considered right to help in some situations but not in others. Doth he presume to much? Am I to say? Either way
@@dougcooper5740 but it's an empty house on the market
Next video title: “Neighbors are suing me for mowing their lawn” 😂
LOL
I have power, I can control whether you have 99 likes or 100.
1zyg not anymore
Huzzah I am the 200th like
I’m the 599 like
As a teen I worked as a pool cleaner for a company. I drove from house to house and had about 8 pools to clean per day. One day I complete all my jobs and head home. Later that day I get a call from my boss about a complaint that I didn’t show up, I assured him I did. Turns out I cleaned the wrong houses pool. I’ve always wondered what they thought happened to their pool and how all the acorns and algae disappeared...
This makes me want to watch a pool cleaning video 🤔😂 And how pleasantly surprised they must have been lol
I worked in lawn care and aerated lawns one time i aerated an entire front and back yard while there was 2 contractors working on a patio and the owner of the house showed up about mid way. Nobody said anything to me so i kept working. At the end of the job when i walked up to the front door to give the guy his receipt, i looked at the adress on the house and the adress on the reciept and realized i had just aerated the entire property of the client's neighbor. What kills me is the guy came home to some random kid aerating his lawns and left
Last week I plowed the wrong driveway lol Texted the guy I was done and started mowing on to the next house, 2 minutes later he says no you didn’t. You did the house next to me. O
Ooops!!😂😂😂
My son cleans pools and has done this exact thing
Plot twist: owner was in the house the whole time waiting for somebody to mow his lawn for free
LOL!
Probably thought it was the city and went to work some overtime to pay their fee.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
plot twist:this is community service for the crime he make that was cutting grass for free
"911 what's your emergency?"
"SOMEONE IS CUTTING MY GRASS FOR FREE!"
I wish people can live with people
Stranger: Trying to get a record for tallest grass
This guy:
That's what I thought
Wild grass: exists
Good luck with that, i've seen wild grasses who would cover a standind man with ease
Gras: exists
This guy: i'm gonne end this gras whole career
Idk if it's the same where he lives. But where I am the city will give you a fine if your grass is to tall
My wife would come home and complain you didn’t trim the bushes.
Haha, fair enough!
Trimmed her bush you mean? 😂🤣
Victa vintage mowers sfmkm.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_38.html
I once had a wife like that.
@@YoungFree213 lol
You know you are procrastinating when a video of someone cutting grass suddenly becomes interesting...
hmmm this is wayy to relatable
Omg yes I’m procrastinating an English project rn
@@jakobwuvspizza2492 u of it the first
I feel attacked lmao
@@fancypotato9179 lmao everyone is kinda like that 😭
"Weren't you gonna mow a big heart and your marriage proposal in that lawn today, Jim?"
- "Yea... not sure what happened there... Gotta be a sign right?"
Best comment
They were really upset when they arrived home with their new pet goat.🐐
HAHA! Too funny!
😂😂
Dude inside thinking he is at the wrong address, but isn't going to tell him.
Man that’s what I was gonna say, if I came home and someone did my lawn I would have assumed that I accidentally received someone’s paid service.
I did snow removal for a company and a few times neighbours would get free snow removal because we would get out and obviously end up at the house next door on accident.
Lol
@@nicholaskotlarczyk9083 You aren't even worth the effort lmao.
Leave it to the mexicans my amigo!! Me and my vatos will do a better job for half the price...not even give us Change!! Were illegals holmes we accept anything because we do not wanna be deported!!
@@mattmart1345 did he delete his comment?
the realtor the next day: who mowed the lawn
5 years later: this video pops up in her recommendations
XD
Im the 100 like🌹
Random Karen in HOA calling the cops “hello I’d like to report a stranger in my neighborhood “
“What is he doing “
“He’s just cutting the grass menacingly “
🤣
Wrong color, she'd bring this man cookies
And that's the same Karen that sent a notification to this house for the grass being to tall. Haha!
Imagine if he was black. Request backup!
@@nfspaz716 Oh. You beat me to it. Lol.
Is it just me or is this man hearting and replying to almost all 2k comments O.o (must be very dedicated lol)
Sometimes it takes me a few days, but I try to get to all of them! :D
Person comes back, puts the groceries in the house and never realizes a thing
Haha!
except nobody lives there so
@@Xanivert , He said the house was for sale, he didn’t say empty. Ever hear of squatters my guy?
I'm guessing that this is what gardener's do to get adrenaline rushes.
LOL The rush of getting caught mowing a lawn! :D
I always think like that and do it
This ain’t gardening mate, this is just a fetish for cleanliness
Trimming a healthy ficus bush into a perfect cube is one of my favorites 😂👌🏽
“ Im mowing this lawwwwwnnn “ screams in grass
We had a good neighbour too that mowed our grass when we we're on vacation.. sadly they divorced and he moved away. Good man indeed, more neighbours like that.
I lived in San Antonio for a year and when I slacked on my lawn care one of my neighbors would go do it for me just without saying anything. I think it secretly annoyed him when I didnt cut the grass so he'd do it while I was at school. And I didn't have a string trimmer so when I was done mowing he would take it upon himself to do the edging and trimming for me lol. Nice guy overall 👌
Haha, very nice!
He was probably trying to foster some inspiration?
Ha, what side of town was this on? Im guessing north/northwest side
I'm in San Antonio too and my neighbor did that for me after we had our baby. I randomly cut his grass now too. I made the mistake of doing it while I was pregnant with #2. I just love cutting grass. He nearly fainted lol.
@@ChristinaQueenHeart 210 as well, I cut my neighbors one time because their landscapers were burning/scalping their grass. They never told me thank you or anything 🥴🥴
- plot twist -
there’s someone in that house just watching a stranger mowing their lawn for absolutely no reason 👁👄👁
It's their Kink. This is the first and last time they will ever know pleasure.
i can see that , with a beer in his hand , saying "alright i knew it was my day "
Gardner mowed the wrong house
how is that a plot twist
@@Moi-is1he because the house is being sold so no one should be inside
When my next door neighbor lost their house a few years ago, I mowed the yard that whole summer before the house was resold by the bank. It just made my place look better. An empty house with a grown up yard attracts the wrong people, like squatters. Good job.....
Nicely done! Glad I am not the only one :D
Everyone wins!
I did that too. Didn't want rats or other creatures.
I had a neighbor, well 2 blocks away, that was deployed. I think I cut it for over 3 months before his wife finally caught me doing it. I tried to always cut it early in the mornings before she got home from her nursing shift. Drive the mower over with the trimmer on my lap, knock it out, and sneak back home. Needless to say she was very appreciative.
My husband and I bought our first house last May but didn't move in until July while we did some updates and waited out our apartment lease. If someone mowed my lawn for free I would have never complained! 😂 I think this is an excellent gesture and hopefully inspires more to pay it forward and do acts and services of kindness ❤
Neighbor: “Honey, why are they cutting the grass of that house they’re tearing down tomorrow?”
LOL!
When I was a teenager, our next door neighbor was a elderly lady who was in her late 80s. My brother and I often mowed her postage stamp sized front yard when we did ours. At the time, there was no dividing wall and she never said anything about it. We were not sneaky about it and it added only a few minutes of lawn care time for us. 😊
As for you, you are a sneaky lawn trimming ninja! 😂
Haha, very kind of you folks!
“Postage stamp sized front yard” 😂😂
Same. I know they cant doit. Or pay a guy. $30.00 dollars for postage stamp yard. City yards are small. Envious of this sq. ft.
It looks greener and healthier than the ones on either side, because it has a strong deep root system with long blades to produce nutrients that have not been damaged by lawnmower blades. Also, the two on either side are cut to short, to often and guess what they turned brown.
Thanks for watching!
I know a few guys who would say otherwise about mowing low. You must not like walking on your lawn either. Lol
@@abramg11 Yes, I like walking in a nice green soft yard not an ugly brown hard crunchy yard. The one he mowed was able to grow and produce longer roots and become healthier than the two others. 99% of the time grass is cut way to short and/or to often, in turn the grass is in shock and dies. Do you like green or brown grass?
Y YIII, I’ve cut my grass tall before and it always ends up yellowing/ browning and burning out and feels like you’re stepping on tree branches because tall grass has bigger stalks.. This year I’ve mowed low all year and the lawn is still green and thicker than it’s ever been. I’ll keep mowing low and you keep poking your feet with grass bud! Oh also it’s a proven fact that when you consistently cut short your grass develops a stronger root system than mowing high. Mowing low also helps keeps the weeds out.
@@abramg11 thats not exactly true. Although mow height is dictated by grass species. Warm season likes to be shorter,cool season likes to be taller. 2 common examples is Bermuda can thrive at 1-2 inches and fescue likes 31/2 to 4.
Source former phc tech in MD and true green tech in NC
This person had the best grass on the street.
You’re so right
Plot twist: *It was his lawn the whole time*
Dun Dun DUNNNN!
@@CopperCreekCuts was it actually?
I mow my neighbors yard. She is in a nursing home. It's about an acre. And so is mine. It was a good excuse to buy a new zero turn I wanted.
Haha, love it!
Do you also trim her bushes?
@@HardGuess *audible wink*
I mowed three neighbors lawns when they were on vacation so they wouldn't have an overgrown lawn. Did it several times. Went in for heart surgery triple bypass ....... No one even offered to do mine. Lesson learned. Never again
God knows. And it may come back to you in other unrelated ways. I did learn in my own life...do extra for others if you feel like it....that way if/when they don't reciprocate you wont be mad.
Meh. If you're voluntarily doing a nice thing you shouldn't necessarily expect something in return. It's nice but they didn't ask you for it, you should do it to be nice not because you want something back
Maybe they didnt know you did it?
Sometimes you do things like that for your own heart and head
I've helped out my neighbors for free many times and never expected anything in return. That's how we keep this world civilized.
Regardless of the length, that is a BEAUTIFUL lawn! Barely a weed in sight!
It's so sad how, in our society, someone has to be scared to do such a selfless and generous act of kindness such as yours (victimless as you called it) because it would be considered 'trespassing' to mow a lawn for a house that is on sale. We shouldn't have to be so afraid to want to help eachother out and or any living being on this planet! You should be able to mow that lawn for the hour (however long) it took you to mow it without being in fear that you may get noticed and get in trouble. I personally thank you, that was very sweet and selfless of you!♡
What if that person had a yard service and they were coming to cut tomorrow?
Well, the only problem is that in certain situations it isn't victimless. I would hope that in this case there weren't any downsides for the homeowner, and there probably weren't, but there is still a chance. The best way to go about something like this is to ask the person you're trying to help. An analogy: Unless you ask, you could be trying to help a toad by putting it in the water.
XD selfless, for a youtube video. I mean, its a win win, especially for them, but it isn't selfless haha
@Roman Oliveira Exactly.
It's okay guys, it is just grass and it will grow back incredibly fast. No one is going to get hurt by his lawn mowing actions. Some of your comments is exactly what I was saying people are afraid of when they shouldn't be, from the repercussions of societies norms, to think something as non-damaging and helpful as this has some kind of (or is 'supposed to' have some kind of) of negative reaction. I mean come on people! Thank you for proving my point to anyone who disagreed with my saying what he did was selfless and victimless. Relax, chill out. There are much more important things to worry about and or comment on than cutting four inches off of resilient and quick-growing grass in front of a house of which is uninhabited.
He makes many videos all of the time that all seem to be quite successful, so this video wouldn't have been missed if he decided not to help out and mow the lawn. Other than maybe soothing his "OCD" (so to say) by finally cutting one of these overgrown lawns, his actions were completely selfless, I believe.
-Anyways, have a wonderful day🙏🏼.
I wish I had neighbors like you, last time I mowed my neighbor's yard he threatened to sue if I ever get near his house again, good work man!
I am sorry to hear that!
Some people like longer grass. I would've been upset.
@@Gwyllgi same. If you help yourself onto my property im calling the cops,
Most american thing I've ever read. Get the police on someone for mowing your grass 🤣
@@Jp-gw3tu true u don't mess with someones property especially in south unless u want a gunshot wound.
I hope they’re not like “wow if I just don’t cut my grass the government will come and cut it for me no charge” 😂
LOL Too funny!
I had a neighbor that lived across the street from me a couple of years ago at a house I was renting with my family when we were between selling a house and buying a new one. I noticed that he was going through a pretty tough time with what appeared to be a divorce or separation and listing the house for sale. He would come home just about everyday with a case of beer and head inside for the night. I think he was kind of depressed or just didn't care anymore because he had let his yard go. The neighborhood had an HOA too, so they were pretty hard on people not keeping up with their yards. I would go home at lunch and mow the yard over a couple days and his yard was so small I would just knock it our for him.
Utube: are you a good person by Living Waters, not trolling
This guy is like the Bob Ross of Landscaping
Haha, I appreciate that!
When you can’t get your teens to mow but hear them listening to theses videos at 2am.
She-she SHUT UP!
Underrated comment😂
*5 AM
That was nice of you to do that for free. I’ve done that before, didn’t ask and mowed a ladies yard. She was soo mad because I didn’t ask! I was just trying to be nice. Thanks, mom!!
My neighbors take turns to cut each others yard and sometimes will come over and cut my yard while they are doing theirs. I am absolutely not mad about them doing that and return the favor when I can, although since they are retired ,it's difficult to get ahead of them .
@@Brett33 that’s how it should be. Hmmm if only the world would apply this to every situation. People doing things because they needed to be done, taking care of each other’s like family. What a great dream.
He didn't though, he did it for a RUclips video and product placement/plug and for his business
@@gretashapiro4118 you got me there lol! Was waiting for someone to call me out on it lol.
😂😂
people are so smart today, they realize their job is satisfying to watch and film it for us
Suggestion for all those other peeps with mowers at home: Take half deck width passes when the grass is that long. Stops you from having to do the lift and re-mow action he was doing. Yes, it takes slightly longer but your mow will be cleaner, keeps the blade speed up for a cleaner grass blade cut, grass will be healthier.
Thanks for the feedback!
@[Redacted] Semi true. The HP and torque of electric motors is quickly starting to outperform gas motors. So this issue isn't really a problem.
Second, I learned the "half of a pass" technique while mowing with my gas mower.
The point of the technique is to save your grass. Faster blade speed = cleaner cuts. Clean cuts damage the grass less and doesn't leave clumps of grass behind.
[Redacted] With that much grass, the deck of a mulching mower will be filled so quickly that the mower doesn’t have a chance to chop the clippings and drop them back to the lawn. Better case scenario, it is hard to push the mower forward for have a huge clump under; worst case scenario, the gas motor stalls, or the electric motor overheats
@@Scott_C Very interesting, I never looked at it that way.Thanks for the info.
Mad props you understand youtubes viral trends, marketing, video editing, AND working a job you seem to love. The American dream man
That person actually has a pretty nice lawn. The house next door looks like they mistook their lawnmower for a rototiller
LOL 😂 🤣🤣
A lot of people in florida have st. augustine grass and cut it way too fuckin short because they don't know any better, then it ends up looking like that neighbors.
Haha, very funny Joshua, thanks for watching and commenting! :D
100th like here!!
@@CopperCreekCuts Was that your house?. Lol
Idk why it was so funny to me to watch the bobcat go in circles like that
I thought i was the only one😂
why did I spend 10 minutes watching someone mow a lawn?
Overgrown, but that grass is pretty
Thanks for watching and commenting, I appreciate them both! :D
He is a good soul. My husband mowed a yard two days ago. They will never know, but it looks great now.
Cuz im high lol
because it was free and you were as bored as he was.
I felt the sudden need to go and mow my lawn after this....im never watching another video of yours again 🤣🤣
XD Love it!
I literally just did this a few weeks ago for a foreclosed house across from my parents' house. I'm glad I'm not the only one who's insane.
Same here, we need to start a support group :D
I mow two of my neighbors across from me, and the one right next door when it turns into a jungle
I laughed out loud
That was the most beautiful uncut grass I've ever seen... Makes me think there was a good reason why I wasn't cut..
I like how the over grown grass is way green then all the other lawns
Right, that was some really healthy lawn there. Didn't see a single weed and tight green grass.
The reason why is because the people around that house cut their grass to often. Not letting it get the nutrients it needs
@@TheKing2606 oh
Because the neighbors grass was cut too short
@@TheKing2606 Yep I always cut my grass to 4-4.5” no more than once per week and it’s very resilient and green, don’t need to treat with weed killer or pesticides, and it requires way less water in droughts. I’ve tried to use a few lawn cutting services in the past, but even when I tell them my height preference they still scalp it because they’re “trying to make it even with the neighborhood.”
😑
I like to think this is real-time and this guy really just moves that fast
Ha, I wish that were the case! :D
Anyone else hate when the mower starts to choke on a spot of grass that doesnt look thick and you have to tilt it or go back?
Yes!
This past summer I had to mow the lawn for the house I lived in with a really shoddy gutless mower. The grass was beyond over grown, it was a nightmare. The lawn itself wasn't very big but it took me twice as long because the mower kept bogging down from the thick, lush, green, wet Alaskan grass. It started off as me just trying to do something nice for the house and put down a couple in the process but man did turn into a job i'd pay someone else to deal with. Literally every push forward it would bog down, every other push the engine would die, and about every couple of yards i'd hit a nest of mosquitoes and get eaten alive. To make matters worse it had a bag on it but it wouldn't fill. I checked everything, and she just kept flinging cut grass all over the sidewalk and driveway.
@@chemsrus4914 maybe the blade needs sharpening/replace?
that is cool! I did that as a kid for a neighbor who had surgery. 3 of us neighborhood kids took care of her yard for her while she got better. She was a total crank before that but the sweetest lady after. Sometimes it just takes a kind act to melt a jaded heart.
I'm going to assume the best and just say that the home owner was a single parent who worked multiple jobs, dark - dark to make ends meet and pay for day care and didn't have time to mow the lawn. What you've done is prove you have a heart of gold. Wishing you much success.
Wasn't even that dramatic, it was up for sale and it hit a month where it wasn't mowed. Old family was moved, no one lined up to maintain it. All good in the end! :D
Not a professional just a homeowner the other day I ended up mowing three large homes, but I always ask never know when someone has just had their yard sprayed or seeded as some other people have mentioned I also don't want to hurt anyone's feelings so I always ask now when my neighbors can't mow due to illness or money I call them and ask would they like me to do it sometimes they stop by and ask if I can I do it for them. the same with my snowblower. Lately my new neighbors have been from Bosnia and turkey and they have been very grateful when I could help them out I get free vegetables and pastries they know I'm watching out for them and their kids and I get invited to BBQs Etc. It's really cool because I get to learn about their cultures and they know that they have been welcomed to The neighborhood I never charged but if they want to give me some gas I don't turn them down cuz I know it makes them feel better. I always make sure if one of my neighbors goes on vacation that their lawn is taken care of the day before they come back that way they can come home and relax. I guess maybe I should turn it into a business but I like not being required to do the yards. Our only kids are our German Shepherds but now we are being adopted by multiple youngsters. it is wonderful to see the neighborhood turn young again and it will be nice to know as I get too old to do this that may be one of those youngsters will help us out. I can testify that it's a great way to meet your neighbors. Best wishes Simon.
Won’t you be my neighbor? 😅
@@l.ferrer7923 lol sure the house across the street may be opening soon. Have a fantastic weekend Simon
Awesome story, thank you for sharing!
@@CopperCreekCuts tks true people don't realize how reaching out like that can change someone's life it lets them know they're not alone. Simon
simon kenton * Thank you, sir. 😊 Pretty sure wherever you live it is also great! I 💜 my city too much to leave it... the city earns $1 billion a year off of tourism alone (pre-virus) so we’ve not had any real estate tax increase in a decade, we have awesome schools, suburban feel... tourists stay there by the beach and don’t bother us. It’s a win-win. 😉 Have a great week.
Pretty must of us would complain about doing yard work for our parents when we were kids but now 20 plus years later we appreciate and find videos like these interesting.🤷🏻♂️
Haha, crazy times! :D
How great would this world be if every person did one good and selfless deed for a stranger? One selfless deed could make a massive change to someone's life. Greetings from Australia
Yes. and let that start with you. What will you do for a stranger?
@@joane.3533, l go to businesses to collect food that is then passed onto homeless people. I volunteer at 2 organisations that offer emergency relief and help the homeless people. I do work outside for my neighbours. I have purchased food for a guy who has a dog for his dog. What do you do?
I chuckled when you said you forgot to bring the mower bag. I just bought a Ryobi cordless mower. Loved it! So I will make sure I don’t forgot to bring its bag!
Good call!
Welcome back to another episode of "My Strange Addiction"
On my block, we just call this “being a good neighbor.” 😂
I wish he was in my town. As an only child trying to care for my mother who is recovering from a stroke and trying to earn a living during a pandemic, I would breakdown into an ugly cry over a random act of kindness like this. God bless you. This made someone very happy.
0:04 that was so funny, his reaction was perfect when he said "you haven't?"
XD
its sad that we have to become worried about laws or just police in general before doing something kind hearted.
Agreed!
It is very worrying the direction some laws are taking, honestly. Laws that are technically made for the bad guys end up being applied in situations like this on a daily basis just to get some quick bucks to run the police departments and increase the stats.
It’s a effed up world we live in.
I mowed my neighbors lawn for free all last year. Her husband did something stupid and went to jail for 18 months. Anyway, I did it for free without asking because she needed help.
That was very kind!
Good to see you being a nice person. Is she capable of using a lawnmower or wanting pitty and acting like she is helpless? She probably has a lawnmower.
@@matthewbaker1662 Sorry about your dad. That walk behind must be perfect for going up the mound.
i did the same james that young sexy lady was so grateful lol
So I guess you were getting something out of it
Stranger: " aight imma let my grass overgrow so people think i'm never home and i don't get bothered"
This guy: " i can fix that"
Calm down,Sam.
Plot twist: The kids from Honey I Shrunk the Kids were in that lawn.
Were.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! :'(
Doyle Lovil rest in pieces
Lmao
Husband: who did you get to mow the lawn? Wife: I didn't, I thought you did!🤷♀️
XD
*Both hear a strange noise from the attic and turn slowly*
Leaf blower pull cord: whrr whrrrr WHRRRRR
“Because I don’t wanna be here when somebody else comes by.” 🤣🤣 same.
LOL Yes!
"I've got to rethink some things in my life " HAHAHAHA.
When I was a single Mom and working 2 jobs, my neighbour (yes Canadian) would do my front lawn occasionally and it was a treat. Now retired, I drop over with my lawnmower to other houses to surprise them when life is busy.
When I lived in snow country I used to "sneak" over to the two houses with single senior women living there and shovel their snow. One of them asked me if it was me on a summer day, totally out of the blue. I said it must be Santa's little helpers and gave her a little wink. She was an awesome neighbor.
Haha, that is very kind of you!
Did you get laid that night?
@@aktan4ik really that's where your mind has to go. And people wonder why the world is going to crap.
Way to be a stand up person. Way to be the blessing.
Now this is a man who wakes up not to go to work, but to do what he loves.
You aren't wrong! :D
When i worked with my dad i would always look at houses and think that too 😂
So it's not just me? Good! :D
Lol
I hate when people don’t blow off cut grass from the streets and sidewalks
ive mowed with my dad for the past 3 years and it really does make you think about yards differently😂 i thought i was the only one that just wanted to make them look nice
What a great thing you did and for free!! I’m a single 66 yo senior and I called a man to mow my yard and the grass was really high. It was starting to get dark when he came but I paid him $70 and the next day when I could see, it looked like it hadn’t even been mowed. I was sick. He even missed big spots. That $70 was just thrown away and I still need it mowed!!!
I've lived in my house for over 30 years, and whenever someone new moves in, I cut and edge their yard as a "Welcome to the neighborhood" type thing. Only once has someone asked me to stop. (I try to mow when the people aren't home, but sometimes they get back before I finish.) You did a very nice job on that lawn!
Very nice! Good on you!
Her: "Babe you should come over"
Me: "I can't I'm mowing the lawn"
Her: "My parents aren't home"
Me: 4:27
This comment is brand new. It’s gonna get big I’m calling it
Yeah this made me chuckle
Lul
So empathize with you, Brad. I've told my wife several times when we went out somewhere that in my retirement I'd buy a small trailer to carry my mower and whacker, and do to our medians around here what the city and county won't. I fail to see how city officials can move about the city and find all the weeds and overgrowth in public spaces acceptable. Makes me wonder what their own places look like. And yeah, there's a couple properties I'd like to have a whack too, just for the satisfaction of making it look better.
Well played.
It all comes down to money, are u going to pay to have it done no and pay to have weed killer down no. Although it don't look pretty its not the end of the world. Trust me i get it i hate it too.
@ChuckD59 this is exactly why I decided to buy electric yard tools. I knew I’d be walking around cutting everything I could access. I gotta say the limitation has proven me right on many occasions. 🤦🏻♀️🤔
Drake Westerman but they pay to have money In there pockets...😑
@@drakewesterman9798 I think it's a lot more than looking pretty. I think people are affected by how their surroundings look and are maintained by their tax dollars.
Not everyone, there'll always be a segment who will cause mayhem anyway. But keeping the weeds cut from the traffic barriers, mowing the medians, just making the place look respected can have a subliminal effect on people.
Hey Chuck, that is a good idea for a channel! :D
You are a kind human. The world needs more people like you.
How messed up is my life, I have a lawn that needs to be cut and I am sitting here watching someone cut grass.
Something ironic about this situation.
You must be from Venus, you are not from this planet!!!
I'm still confused.
Same with me.
the neighbors watching him cut the grass for free when they have to pay the monthly fee 👁👄👁
Next video shows him trimming in a prison yard. Saying to himself why did I cut that yard for free.
LOL at least the warden trust me enough to cut the yard!
🤣🤣👌
So damm True!!!
Then you'd be able to do all the free grass mowing you want.
🤣
I think it's great that he does something kind for someone else without expecting anything. Those are the kind of people you want to do business with. Every time my 17 year old son Cuts our lawn he cuts our neighbours lawn if it's needed. If not that neighbour then any neighbour who needs it done. He's a good kid. ❤🤗
My across-the-street neighbor cut my yard for free for many years. I finally got enough money to pay for my own lawn mower and weed eater. My next door neighbor does not have a mower and usually lets their yard stay uncut for months on end. I looked over at my next door neighbor's yard while cutting mine, and decided to cut it without asking. You are correct by it being very satisfying. To pay forward the kindness my across-the-street to my next door neighbor was a very heartwarming feeling. I got my across-the-street not long after that when I noticed their grass getting long because they went on vacation. I cut theirs and my next door neighbor's grass on the same day. My across-the-street neighbor caught me in the act, and I told him why I did it. His smile was payment enough!
Very nice, thanks for sharing!
*You never mess with another man's lawn*
-hank hill, king of the hill
Words of wisdom!
A few years back a neighbor who lived alone died . After the stuff was moved out house sat abandoned. Until its papers ended on the “court steps” to the highest bidder. It took maybe 2 years for that.
During that time myself and few other would at least mow the yard to make it looked like it wasn’t abandoned.
That was very kind of you!
It also protected your houses from vagrants!
I appreciate this so much as I was concerned about buying battery powered lawn equipment for St. Aug grass. I loved the fact that it was overgrown and it handled it. You gave me confidence that battery machinery is just as good or better.
I thought to myself 'who would mow their verge grass and leave the small bits attached to the neighbors garden, then you said you had mowed the lawn next door and it all made sense'
Full kudos to you for this freebie to the owners of this house.
With the time lapse, it looked like he was having a joyride on the bobcat😂
Brad what better way of showing what you can do - mow a lawn on a for sale house for free without owner knowledge. Love the idea and the video- Keep it up.
Thank you!
I never thought in a million years I would be watching a video of a guy mowing and enjoy it, but here I am.
I'm convinced some people just drive around with their gear looking for overgrown lawns.
Al bladez dus
"Never mow another man's lawn" (this saying has nothing to do with cutting grass).
LOLOL
I heard this first on the movie Kingpin. Is it a common expression?
“Overgrown” god I hope he never sees my garden....
Haha, don't worry, no judgement here! :D
There's a "growing" movement of people who garden for nature. During Lockdown I dug a large wildlife pond. I started letting the grass grow long around it to offer shelter for frogs and newts but the other wildlife it attracted encouraged me to 'rewild' the whole lawn; now meadow! Gazing over tall swaying grasses and wildflowers dancing with damselflies, butterflies and bees is so much more rewarding than the lifeless monoculture that is a pristinely manicured lawn. During the recent drought mine was the sole patch of green. If some stranger turned up and started to mow my meadow they'd swiftly be introduced to the hounds!