Was this a bizarre method?! Thank you Jane for reaching out after watching my videos for some time, It was so nice to help someone.. who helps us help others! Part 2 will be coming next Friday.
Not bizarre…but in Jumanji, you do what you gotta do! Incredible habitat, eh?! Not fit for domesticated humans. 😅 I mean, no grilling going on back there for a while. Happy for Jane. And Tarzan. Lol
I know how it feels for Jane. The loss of health combined with lack of money makes doing things we had the ability to do away. You gentlemen at Flawless are amazingly kind and remind us all what being human and community is about.
I know exactly how you feel. I got to where I couldn't water my plants and family members said they would. They never did. Most of my plants are dead. And it took years to get it to the standard we had, and now it's like crap. I wish there was somebody in my area who will help out because I can't afford to pay anybody. I want to get things set up somewhere. I can have a garden and grow my own fruits and vegetables. And you know, maybe you know a small amount of weed or something to make my own rhett, because I know the stuff that I buy is the best I can afford, but it's not the best for me
@@ritahodges254 As my late mum used to say "old age doesn't come by itself". I can only imagine hoe upsetting it must be for all the love and effort you poured into your garden being destroyed. Have you anywhere you could reach out to in your area where you could ask for some people to volunteer some help with it?
@@Lousialee-hm3gu i put it out there on Facebook. Sappoire, nothing, and that's been two years i've tried, but I mean, I may try threads, see if that works
Bloody hell, what a challenge! Fair play to Jane, what a kind woman, willing to move to a smaller more managable property so a family can hopefully enjoy the space.
@@kimstockwell721 That's what my son did. They exchanged their 2 bed ground floor flat for a 3 bed house. The older couple couldn't manage the stairs or garden and my grandchildren had a bedroom each. Brilliant idea.
I used to fit loft insulation as part of a pensioner scheme doing 8 to 10 houses a day, i would literally get offered cups of tea and biscuits and bacon butties nearly every visit, even if you said no thank you they'd still make you one anyway "just in case" 😂 , and they'd always try talk to you and ask you get things out the loft for them or put stuff up there for them, bless them, alot of them were lonely and we didn't really have the time to chat ,luckily we had an Independent inspector who would check out our work afterwards and he usually had more time to chat with them
@@jamesy3722 Very sad how lonely a lot of our oap's are. I used to go and visit my elderly neighbor at my old address before she passed, just sit and chat a while, she was very interesting, we can learn a lot from people who have seen it all.
We love watching you here in the USA. As an 80 something, I think the work you do for us older folk is wonderful. May God continue to bless you and your family.
@@FlawlessCleaningServices love the work you do. How long does it take for these gardens to get overgrown? Is it more than 5 years? Do brambles spring up in the wild, or are they garden plants that were planted but took over? It’s amazing to see how they flourish. Thanks
I was just watching one of Ben’s old videos from at least a year ago, possibly his first garden clean up. Just Ben alone, no real equipment, working away with that same enthusiasm, and determination we see in this video. Thought to myself, “Ben’s a good soul and a fine man, who at that moment has no idea how many people’s lives he is going to change by helping them, and how many more people he’ll inspire to do the same.” I’m truly thankful he has this channel, and has brought me along with him.
Those Kress tools look amazing and do a great job, well done to you all helping so many people. You all deserve a Kings Honour for the work you do in the community.
Ben, Paul and Collin - I teach English to new immigrants in our Illinois community. I've been doing it for 23+ years to people from over 70 countries. Some of my students never even got to learn to read or write their first language, but all become a small family together in my classroom. It's teacher paradise but I'm pretty tired by the end of the week. I so look forward to the hard work you three put in to help your neighbors and community. You give me inspiration and energy to help those on my path as well. Kindness is a beautiful thing. Thank you for spreading so much of it around. God bless you all.
What u are doing is so valuable and I understand being tired I adore this vids and meeting the people who they help not just lawns but rebuilding. You love wah u do to have for so many years. Bless you for all u do.
So great that you received the sturdy gloves for all 3 of you, and the very cleverly engineered adjustable ladder. That should make this job and future jobs easier. So glad to hear that the most expensive wooden box came with a free chipper.
Oh my goodness. That is a solid jungle of ivy and brambles. You three have made amazing progress. I can't believe how much you have cleared away. Just outstanding! You, Dad and Colin are providing unbelievable help to people in need. Thank you for caring.
OUTSTANDING work again. Jane is a real sweetheart to bring out food for you gents doing this amazing work. Very much appreciate what you do. Greetings from Texas.
This is a huge garden. Crazy to maintain and keep neat by elderly folk. Paying 600 pounds to the council is not easy for pensioners. Happy Jane was blessed with kindness by you and the team. ❤
How lovely for Jane to reach out to you for your help, which means that she will be able to move into something she can manage and for that house go to a family who will enjoy the garden just like Jane did at some time. Love the cups of tea she brought all around the block for you all.
I so love watching you guys, not only for the hard work you put into helping someone but your humour, it makes me chuckle and at the same time I admire you guys for what you do. Thank you for the support you do for the community and the individuals. I would work along side you guys any day.
Amazing work guys. You are really helping at least 3 families in these jobs as these gardens would be so invasive to the neighbours. You guys are awesome!
Thank you everyone, henchmen, Kathleen in USA, Colin, Dad you Ben, and the council for helping too . Im so happy to see how we humans are supposed to behave.. and help each other, happy to do it with good hearts and good will. Love and blessing to you all and all your viewers! Best wishes from Tasmania Australia, ♥️🙌🏼🙏🏼👏🏻.
Thank you yet again to Ben, Dad and Colin. What work warriors you are! Nothing stops you chaps. The Cress tools were brilliant in this video. The ladder and gloves were great too. All helping to make the job doable. Can't wait till next week ❤ xx
I like the look of those new ladders look very safe and useful. Wonderful of Jane to give up her big house for a smaller place, hope she finds a lovely flat.
I down sized from a three bedroom needed nothing doing to it ,to a bungalow with a garden just like Jane's it's taken a year to get all the ivy roots out at my own cost ,I did get new fences done by council
@@jennifercook7450 I'm 60 and 59 and yeah, I don't need a 3 bedroom house.I have a 2 bedroom and I don't need it.I would rather have a smaller house with a bigger garden. I I have a dog, she's my e.s.a. so a bigger garden would be better. I also don't like housework , so the smaller , the better
This is an excellent project, not only are you helping Jane, but also the family she will exchange with. Jane will get something she can manage and a younger family will get the space they need to grow. You and your team (including those who help out occasionally) are definately No.1 in the UK. Thanks for another fabulous upload.
Ben, Collin and Dad did it again. The transformation looks amazing and can't wait for part 2. That new ladder is amazing and more sturdier than the previous ladder. A big thank you to the company that donated it. Have a great weekend Ben but do miss seeing your children at the end of your videos. Hope they are well.👋👋👍👍😊😊❤❤
Wow! This was a great video! Jane is such a lovely lady! Not many would tackle a monster job like this. Im so glad you gentlemen were able to help her!
Thanks to you I have bought long handled leaf grippers. First time ever that I haven't dreaded autumn clean up. Hello from Ontario, Canada. Thanks for all you do.
You guys sure work hard, even under poor weather conditions. It’s great that Jane was able to provide warm tea and food for energy. You have a lot of work ahead of you to reach that house in the background. Every time I see you clearing people’s properties that have been overrun by those brambles I just can’t believe how they thrive and overtake everything, it’s unbelievable. Thank you for your hard work gentleman. Hello from Canada 🇨🇦.
Ivy and brambles in the UK really are something else. You'll see enormous banks growing in any abandoned/neglected land - the sides of roadways and railways are absolutely rampant with them. Though there are perks to brambles at least - wild blackberries are my favourite fruit! I can't buy the ones you see in the shops anymore, they're just so inferior in taste. I go blackberrying each year for the ones growing near my house instead. Though I always stick to the banks of them along footpaths/public walking routes. I wouldn't want to eat the ones growing amonst all the car fumes!
Right on Flawless, showing them counsel workers how to do it right! Jane is blessed to be able to call on you for help. I hope she gets to move to the smaller flat forthwith, I'm sure it will be so much nicer for her! Thanks for what you do!
My arms hurt watching you guys. I’ve cleared many a fence row in my younger days. Pulling trees out if bramble, ivy, virginia creeper and sumac…-icky stuff here in the southern US. You, Dad & Collin are phenomenal!!!
I think the whole world 🌍 would be a lovely place to be, if everyone was kind thoughtful and polite to everyone else. Thank you so much for all you do.
I'm constantly amazed at how satisfying it looks when half completed, maybe because you can see the end and how awesome it will look. You guys are fantastic. Well done Jane on reaching out to the Flawless crew for some help 🙌 look forward to next week ❤
One cannot responsibly shred brambles or ivy, sadly, (or, indeed things like ground elder roots) as every little piece has the ability to root and start a new plant - can you imagine the nightmare - those are the bane of English gardeners lives; you pretty much have to burn them to be sure they are gone The birds love ivy, as nesting spots and as berries for food, but that just spreads it even further, and a lot of people have allergies to it, and the pollen too Birds, butterflies, bees, even foxes, they all love th brambles for cover, for food and protection from things that dont like strong thorns! Relax for a season, and the garden is quickly overtaken by them again
@@Angharadz2all this and Ben doesn't want to have to get another new mobile after loosing yet another shredded mobile. (I bet he now keeps all information backed up somewhere else).
Oh yes, got my garden back to clear a couple of years ago, and it's back to so dense I cant get to the shed at the bottom of the garden - one is a dessert blackberry - lovely big fruit, but on thick stems with big thorns to match😨, but very rampant - one really needs power tools to keep things under control these days! Privet is another one that was a very 1950s plant in gardens, but also grows like a weed, alongside the lilac and the hawthorn hedges - I'm glad that Kress, and then folk like Kathleen, ensure our heroes have tools that are up to the job - and the lovely residents ensuring the heroes are fed and watered, too
Its good to see people like you, so willing to help others, I for one am glad to help even if by simply watching your video's, which also bring blessing to so many, Thank YOU.
How great to see a new video from one of my favorite providers. Two primary problems, if I may, I wish there were more and that they were longer. You're making a real difference in the lives of those you help and the ones you inspire to help. Carry on!
One thing I can say is that the home owners always gives them their tea breaks and gives them lunch as well for working on their property! Nice job guys
Its horrific how the brambles grow over everything. This video showed how things become overwhelming for older people. Thankyou for your help. Watching from Australia
You and your dad exactly like me and my dad he loves to joke about whilst getting the work done it’s a great chemistry you guys have Lovely work on this ladies property you’ve made a real impact so far Keep up the great work lads 💪🏼💪🏼
This one is just as daunting as the others, making headway through that lot is mission not impossible for you three,well done amazing start. You can rest now xx
If only botanists could discover the secret that makes brambles so hardy, England could stamp out world hunger with the right crops planted! Great job, you guys. Love Dad and Colin for supporting your work!
You all look like seasoned pros. The new technique of cutting low and working as a team seems to be paying off. Wonderful work, wonderful woman. Let's hope the rest of the job is a breeze.
You dad and Colin are amazing .you help others less fortunate than yourselves week after week .I honestly don't know how you do it .God bless you all .hugs for dad ❤❤
Was this a bizarre method?! Thank you Jane for reaching out after watching my videos for some time, It was so nice to help someone.. who helps us help others! Part 2 will be coming next Friday.
Can't wait! Enjoy the videos. Waking up with my coffee and your videos. Great way to start the morning! Excellent work ,helping others.
Not bizarre…but in Jumanji, you do what you gotta do! Incredible habitat, eh?! Not fit for domesticated humans. 😅 I mean, no grilling going on back there for a while.
Happy for Jane. And Tarzan. Lol
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Can you do a comparison, brush cutter (mulching blade) versus this method with the hedge cutter and dragging out with a fork
Please post a link to the ladders. Great work guys
I know how it feels for Jane. The loss of health combined with lack of money makes doing things we had the ability to do away. You gentlemen at Flawless are amazingly kind and remind us all what being human and community is about.
Thank you so much
I know exactly how you feel. I got to where I couldn't water my plants and family members said they would. They never did. Most of my plants are dead. And it took years to get it to the standard we had, and now it's like crap. I wish there was somebody in my area who will help out because I can't afford to pay anybody. I want to get things set up somewhere. I can have a garden and grow my own fruits and vegetables. And you know, maybe you know a small amount of weed or something to make my own rhett, because I know the stuff that I buy is the best I can afford, but it's not the best for me
@@ritahodges254 As my late mum used to say "old age doesn't come by itself". I can only imagine hoe upsetting it must be for all the love and effort you poured into your garden being destroyed. Have you anywhere you could reach out to in your area where you could ask for some people to volunteer some help with it?
Coun should help older ppl, but they don't give a hoot
@@Lousialee-hm3gu i put it out there on Facebook. Sappoire, nothing, and that's been two years i've tried, but I mean, I may try threads, see if that works
I don't know how you do it...week after week and always SO cheerful. Thank you Ben Paul and Colin for all you do for others.😊😊😊
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks
Great name for this video Pauline...and very apt.😂 are you really a Hedges.. 🏴👍
Bloody hell, what a challenge! Fair play to Jane, what a kind woman, willing to move to a smaller more managable property so a family can hopefully enjoy the space.
You know, that's what all elderly folks should do! Elderly folks can no longer maintain a big yard!
Completely agree, that's how it should be, that's the beauty of council house exchanges.
@@kimstockwell721 That's what my son did. They exchanged their 2 bed ground floor flat for a 3 bed house. The older couple couldn't manage the stairs or garden and my grandchildren had a bedroom each. Brilliant idea.
Never heard of house exchanges. Interesting concept. That plant growth is insane!!
@@janjeffrey5679 Perfect solution Jan, just a shame so much of our council house stock was sold off.
I love how the older generation always keep you fed and watered.great job guys 😊xxx
It's how we were brought up. My children do it as well.
@@margaretrowlands8162 Same here.
I used to fit loft insulation as part of a pensioner scheme doing 8 to 10 houses a day, i would literally get offered cups of tea and biscuits and bacon butties nearly every visit, even if you said no thank you they'd still make you one anyway "just in case" 😂 , and they'd always try talk to you and ask you get things out the loft for them or put stuff up there for them, bless them, alot of them were lonely and we didn't really have the time to chat ,luckily we had an Independent inspector who would check out our work afterwards and he usually had more time to chat with them
@@jamesy3722 Very sad how lonely a lot of our oap's are. I used to go and visit my elderly neighbor at my old address before she passed, just sit and chat a while, she was very interesting, we can learn a lot from people who have seen it all.
Nice to see the home owner taking good care of you guys. You can tell that she’s grateful.
We love watching you here in the USA. As an 80 something, I think the work you do for us older folk is wonderful. May God continue to bless you and your family.
That council truck pulling up was divine timing Ben 🙌
Thank you Ben, dad, and Colin and everyone that pitches in with supplies. You're the best!
This place just shows how quickly nature can take over again. 8 years and it looks like a young woodland.
Staying out of the rain " indeed", thus is gonna be another goodie, ,Jayne will be pleased
Finally someone has made a ladder that is practical what a game changer for all them uneven gardens.
Jane feeding everyone giving them tea, I love this woman. She is such a sweetheart.
Wow, you guys have a knack for finding huge overgrown yards and it's such a wonderful feeling to see them get all cleaned up.
Where ever we turn there seems to be overgrown gardens everywhere! Thank you for watching
@@FlawlessCleaningServices love the work you do. How long does it take for these gardens to get overgrown? Is it more than 5 years? Do brambles spring up in the wild, or are they garden plants that were planted but took over? It’s amazing to see how they flourish. Thanks
@@helenf9650 Jane said she cut this all back 8 years ago.
@@laineymcd4074 thanks!
I was just watching one of Ben’s old videos from at least a year ago, possibly his first garden clean up. Just Ben alone, no real equipment, working away with that same enthusiasm, and determination we see in this video.
Thought to myself, “Ben’s a good soul and a fine man, who at that moment has no idea how many people’s lives he is going to change by helping them, and how many more people he’ll inspire to do the same.”
I’m truly thankful he has this channel, and has brought me along with him.
I could literally watch you three doing this kind of work all day. Such an enjoyable video to watch.
🎉appreciate all your equipment support. Enjoy watching.
Those Kress tools look amazing and do a great job, well done to you all helping so many people. You all deserve a Kings Honour for the work you do in the community.
Thank you. Helping more than one person. By freeing Jane to move to a more manageable place and a family being able to take the place over.❤
Ben, Paul and Collin - I teach English to new immigrants in our Illinois community. I've been doing it for 23+ years to people from over 70 countries. Some of my students never even got to learn to read or write their first language, but all become a small family together in my classroom. It's teacher paradise but I'm pretty tired by the end of the week. I so look forward to the hard work you three put in to help your neighbors and community. You give me inspiration and energy to help those on my path as well. Kindness is a beautiful thing. Thank you for spreading so much of it around. God bless you all.
What u are doing is so valuable and I understand being tired I adore this vids and meeting the people who they help not just lawns but rebuilding. You love wah u do to have for so many years. Bless you for all u do.
Great news on the council approval for Jim and Jean's extension/renovations..cant wait to see it
So great that you received the sturdy gloves for all 3 of you, and the very cleverly engineered adjustable ladder. That should make this job and future jobs easier. So glad to hear that the most expensive wooden box came with a free chipper.
All three of you put in so much hard work! And bravo to the council workers there for helping to haul away the mess, that's awesome.
Oh my goodness. That is a solid jungle of ivy and brambles. You three have made amazing progress. I can't believe how much you have cleared away. Just outstanding! You, Dad and Colin are providing unbelievable help to people in need. Thank you for caring.
Not only are you guys super-hard workers, but you are funny as heck! Keep up the great work!!
OUTSTANDING work again. Jane is a real sweetheart to bring out food for you gents doing this amazing work. Very much appreciate what you do. Greetings from Texas.
This is a huge garden. Crazy to maintain and keep neat by elderly folk. Paying 600 pounds to the council is not easy for pensioners. Happy Jane was blessed with kindness by you and the team. ❤
How lovely for Jane to reach out to you for your help, which means that she will be able to move into something she can manage and for that house go to a family who will enjoy the garden just like Jane did at some time. Love the cups of tea she brought all around the block for you all.
Jane sounds like a wonderfully sweet woman ,Bless you and your team, Colin and Paul are hilarious. Have a wonderful weekend Ben🙋🏻♀️
As always your work ethic dose not disapoint. You guys are simply amazing a huge blessing to people of your community's.
Once again you guys are doing a great service
I so love watching you guys, not only for the hard work you put into helping someone but your humour, it makes me chuckle and at the same time I admire you guys for what you do. Thank you for the support you do for the community and the individuals. I would work along side you guys any day.
It's looking a million times better already, all thanks to you your dad and colin😊
Jane is lovely! Kress tools are super! Can't wait for the next one!
Amazing work guys. You are really helping at least 3 families in these jobs as these gardens would be so invasive to the neighbours. You guys are awesome!
❤❤️Jane is such a lovely woman and so appreciative of having this burden lifted and a beautiful yard in place now. Wonderful work well done.
Thank you everyone, henchmen, Kathleen in USA, Colin, Dad you Ben, and the council for helping too . Im so happy to see how we humans are supposed to behave.. and help each other, happy to do it with good hearts and good will. Love and blessing to you all and all your viewers! Best wishes from Tasmania Australia, ♥️🙌🏼🙏🏼👏🏻.
Thank you yet again to Ben, Dad and Colin. What work warriors you are! Nothing stops you chaps.
The Cress tools were brilliant in this video. The ladder and gloves were great too. All helping to make the job doable.
Can't wait till next week ❤ xx
I like the look of those new ladders look very safe and useful. Wonderful of Jane to give up her big house for a smaller place, hope she finds a lovely flat.
I always find it amazing how nature will take back what once was it's domain. You do such great work. I love your dad. He's so funny!
Those Kress tools are incredible. Great job. 🎉
I'm very envious of that ladder; what a great design! Another job well done!
That new Henchman ladder looks like a serious bit of well engineered kit. It will be a great help and so much safer than a normal step ladder.
Always a pleasure to watch you making things better for others!!
Good to see someone finally want to downsize one of these houses when they can’t look after it any more
Yeah, that was sweet of her to say she wanted it to go to a family.I hope she can find a nice one bedroom like she wants
I down sized from a three bedroom needed nothing doing to it ,to a bungalow with a garden just like Jane's it's taken a year to get all the ivy roots out at my own cost ,I did get new fences done by council
@@jennifercook7450 I'm 60 and 59 and yeah, I don't need a 3 bedroom house.I have a 2 bedroom and I don't need it.I would rather have a smaller house with a bigger garden. I I have a dog, she's my e.s.a. so a bigger garden would be better. I also don't like housework , so the smaller , the better
come on people 102,000 views and only 17,000 likes, click the LIKE button and help these guys out
This is an excellent project, not only are you helping Jane, but also the family she will exchange with. Jane will get something she can manage and a younger family will get the space they need to grow. You and your team (including those who help out occasionally) are definately No.1 in the UK. Thanks for another fabulous upload.
Ben, Collin and Dad did it again. The transformation looks amazing and can't wait for part 2. That new ladder is amazing and more sturdier than the previous ladder. A big thank you to the company that donated it. Have a great weekend Ben but do miss seeing your children at the end of your videos. Hope they are well.👋👋👍👍😊😊❤❤
Another amazing clearance... I'd be so daunted just turning up and seeing that, but you all just get stuck in as usual! A job well done 🙌
Sometimes I do wonder to myself what have I get myself into haha
Wow! This was a great video! Jane is such a lovely lady! Not many would tackle a monster job like this. Im so glad you gentlemen were able to help her!
Well done guys, another jungle gone. It’s great to see people are sending you the tools to do the job. Well done for helping Ben to help others ❤️💡
Hi Bramble Busters 🌿🍃. Another yard to the rescue. Great Job again on helping out Jenny. Can't wait until next week Friday 😊
The council should pay you for all the hard work you do. All them path ways you have tidy up in past videos. Well done lads 👍
I couldn't agree more! The citizens should shame them into it!
The council probably doesn't have any money left. Council budget have been slashed over more than a decade now.
They should at least take all the rubbish an cuttings
@@jonjames9036 they did! You saw the council flat bed truck!
@MikeYork-bn1mt I love everyone except bigots,
Wonderful job as always! Thanks Ben Paul and Colin for making such a difference in others’ lives! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I just love you guys! You are so special. You, and the Midlife Stockman, are my favorites!!!!
Love Sean!
Thanks to you I have bought long handled leaf grippers. First time ever that I haven't dreaded autumn clean up. Hello from Ontario, Canada. Thanks for all you do.
Great job! Those vines are determined to take over.
You guys sure work hard, even under poor weather conditions. It’s great that Jane was able to provide warm tea and food for energy. You have a lot of work ahead of you to reach that house in the background. Every time I see you clearing people’s properties that have been overrun by those brambles I just can’t believe how they thrive and overtake everything, it’s unbelievable. Thank you for your hard work gentleman. Hello from Canada 🇨🇦.
Ivy and brambles in the UK really are something else. You'll see enormous banks growing in any abandoned/neglected land - the sides of roadways and railways are absolutely rampant with them. Though there are perks to brambles at least - wild blackberries are my favourite fruit! I can't buy the ones you see in the shops anymore, they're just so inferior in taste. I go blackberrying each year for the ones growing near my house instead. Though I always stick to the banks of them along footpaths/public walking routes. I wouldn't want to eat the ones growing amonst all the car fumes!
Right on Flawless, showing them counsel workers how to do it right! Jane is blessed to be able to call on you for help. I hope she gets to move to the smaller flat forthwith, I'm sure it will be so much nicer for her! Thanks for what you do!
Another great battle with mother nature.
My arms hurt watching you guys. I’ve cleared many a fence row in my younger days. Pulling trees out if bramble, ivy, virginia creeper and sumac…-icky stuff here in the southern US. You, Dad & Collin are phenomenal!!!
I think the whole world 🌍 would be a lovely place to be, if everyone was kind thoughtful and polite to everyone else. Thank you so much for all you do.
I love this lady's sense of humor, telling you to get cracking. Looks like she's making sure that you gentlemen have plenty of tea and food.
Bless her, she looked after you all with them brews. ❤
I'm constantly amazed at how satisfying it looks when half completed, maybe because you can see the end and how awesome it will look. You guys are fantastic. Well done Jane on reaching out to the Flawless crew for some help 🙌 look forward to next week ❤
Where has the shredder gone? We look forward to watching every friday night. Keep up the good work team🎉
One cannot responsibly shred brambles or ivy, sadly, (or, indeed things like ground elder roots) as every little piece has the ability to root and start a new plant - can you imagine the nightmare - those are the bane of English gardeners lives; you pretty much have to burn them to be sure they are gone
The birds love ivy, as nesting spots and as berries for food, but that just spreads it even further, and a lot of people have allergies to it, and the pollen too
Birds, butterflies, bees, even foxes, they all love th brambles for cover, for food and protection from things that dont like strong thorns!
Relax for a season, and the garden is quickly overtaken by them again
@@Angharadz2all this and Ben doesn't want to have to get another new mobile after loosing yet another shredded mobile. (I bet he now keeps all information backed up somewhere else).
Well done Ben and dad Colin. It's amazing to watch, 😊
Another ginormous garden to sort, Jane really looked after you three with tea and biscuits can’t wait to see next video. ❤❤. Pauline. Wiltshire
That's an awesome ladder!! Sending my love to Jane!! ❤❤❤❤ Prayers and blessings to you Jane... From Lori in Machesney Park, Illinois USA
Missed the premiere yesterday, so watching with my morning coffee today. You all do such a brilliant job!
It’s amazing how much faster it goes when you don’t need to get the yard waste out through the house or over a wall!
Had no idea brambles and ivy could be this crazy! That you, gentlemen, for tackling such a challenge!
Oh yes, got my garden back to clear a couple of years ago, and it's back to so dense I cant get to the shed at the bottom of the garden - one is a dessert blackberry - lovely big fruit, but on thick stems with big thorns to match😨, but very rampant - one really needs power tools to keep things under control these days! Privet is another one that was a very 1950s plant in gardens, but also grows like a weed, alongside the lilac and the hawthorn hedges - I'm glad that Kress, and then folk like Kathleen, ensure our heroes have tools that are up to the job - and the lovely residents ensuring the heroes are fed and watered, too
Bless Jane. She had to walk all around the block to give these guys a tea.
Looks really good you guys. God bless you and your families thank you for helping her. Thank to Kathleen for sending you those amazing gloves. 🇺🇸☕🤗
Derek's lawn rescue is following in your footsteps sir!
Thanks for the recommendation!
Thank you all for helping folk x
So happy to see a new video from you this morning. Huge kudos to you three from Vancouver Island, Canada. Another amazing job!
Its good to see people like you, so willing to help others, I for one am glad to help even if by simply watching your video's, which also bring blessing to so many, Thank YOU.
Truly you All 💗 make me smile
Every time when I see how much
You do an the Care you do for other's
Just very heart warming 😍
Well done gents. It’s looking so much better.
How great to see a new video from one of my favorite providers. Two primary problems, if I may, I wish there were more and that they were longer. You're making a real difference in the lives of those you help and the ones you inspire to help. Carry on!
One thing I can say is that the home owners always gives them their tea breaks and gives them lunch as well for working on their property! Nice job guys
Its horrific how the brambles grow over everything. This video showed how things become overwhelming for older people. Thankyou for your help. Watching from Australia
Your team is fantastic. Please do take care in all that jungle you’re cleaning. Another fabulous video
Such an awesome start to this overgrowngarden ,well done Ben and Dad and Colin
OMG. We have "thickets" here in the USA, but nothing like these complete bramble jungle gardens you guys find. Wow, oh wow!
This was a lot! Making si much progress ❤❤❤
You and your dad exactly like me and my dad he loves to joke about whilst getting the work done it’s a great chemistry you guys have
Lovely work on this ladies property you’ve made a real impact so far
Keep up the great work lads 💪🏼💪🏼
Wow! Another crazy backyard. Can't wait to see it done. Thank you guys for helping Jane❤️
You guys could do with either a mulching machine or a flail mower to chomp through that vegetation. Bloody awesome job as usual guys 😁
Bramble cuttings, ivy cuttings will reseed themselves given a heartbeat of a chance, you really have to get the stuff right away from civilisation!
Greetings from Lübeck. I really love the humour, the commitment of you and your team and the most respectful way you all have with people!
This one is just as daunting as the others, making headway through that lot is mission not impossible for you three,well done amazing start.
You can rest now xx
The most expensive wooden box, you get a free wood chipper and a new phone, right Ben? 🙃
If only botanists could discover the secret that makes brambles so hardy, England could stamp out world hunger with the right crops planted! Great job, you guys. Love Dad and Colin for supporting your work!
Oh I do like that very nice Jane a lot! Not to fail to mention the trio of hard workers.
Crazy brambles and Ivy! Great job gentlemen and congratulations on the approval for Jim’s house!
You all look like seasoned pros. The new technique of cutting low and working as a team seems to be paying off. Wonderful work, wonderful woman. Let's hope the rest of the job is a breeze.
What Ben and his Dad (and their Buddy) do together, will forever is just pure. Great memories too.
Another great job from all of you ❤❤❤
You dad and Colin are amazing .you help others less fortunate than yourselves week after week .I honestly don't know how you do it .God bless you all .hugs for dad ❤❤