Quick note Brian; you might consider doing a tour of these companies here in Michigan: Three C’s Landscaping in Fraser, MI. United Lawnscape in Romeo, MI. Timberland Landscape in Auburn Hills, MI.
Found your page. I'm about 5-6 months out from being open for business....since ive watched your vids, I've gotten just about everything I need to go all ham from processing payments invoices etc, to marketing from signs, bus cards, post cards, shirts, and equipment...glad all these tips over all your vuds are free...its honestky steered me in the right direction to go legitimate from day 1
@@BriansLawnMaintenance I appreciate it...getting great business advice from all your content. Makes sense to slow down and go through the thesaurus of vids of lawn care schooling and just do it right...again, thabks again for making the content you do
My goal is to get in on your shop tours within the next 2-3 years. I’ve been cutting grass since I was 10, 17 now, and I’m not quite enough to make the trip to wisconsin worth it for you. However, I’m getting there, and once I’m graduated I’m going to do some great stuff!
Nah he right, bagging grass is the way to go. I do it on 25% of my accounts. All super high end mansions. There’s small properties that it’s good to bag so you save time and not run it over it twice as well.
Every single person you see on our channel has earned it. Luck? As in you’re lucky to be born in America lucky? Lucky as in you have an iPhone to write your comment on? Lucky to have your vision and hearing? If you have those, you can acquire material crap too. But only if you start becoming grateful and adopt a positive attitude my friend.
Thanks for the tour DJ! You guys have a great thing going on!
Quick note Brian; you might consider doing a tour of these companies here in Michigan:
Three C’s Landscaping in Fraser, MI.
United Lawnscape in Romeo, MI.
Timberland Landscape in Auburn Hills, MI.
Inspirational video. I’m solo 24yrs old, I have 20 mowing accounts and growing. My goal is to have land/shop and crew one day. Keep hustling.
My first commercial mower was a BobCat 48” walk behind-- loved it!! Great Tour.
Found your page. I'm about 5-6 months out from being open for business....since ive watched your vids, I've gotten just about everything I need to go all ham from processing payments invoices etc, to marketing from signs, bus cards, post cards, shirts, and equipment...glad all these tips over all your vuds are free...its honestky steered me in the right direction to go legitimate from day 1
That’s awesome man. Wish you the best!
@@BriansLawnMaintenance I appreciate it...getting great business advice from all your content. Makes sense to slow down and go through the thesaurus of vids of lawn care schooling and just do it right...again, thabks again for making the content you do
D.J. is crushing it! Always enjoy seeing young people working hard, doing what they love. Thanks for taking us along.💯👍🏾💜✝️🙏🏾🇺🇸
Awesome video. Congrats on the hard work.
Thanks for watching!
Great vid , shows you what hard work will give you , good man ...
My goal is to get in on your shop tours within the next 2-3 years. I’ve been cutting grass since I was 10, 17 now, and I’m not quite enough to make the trip to wisconsin worth it for you. However, I’m getting there, and once I’m graduated I’m going to do some great stuff!
Just keep growing man! We’ve flown to many states for the tours!
Old trucks new mowers baby 💪
Nah he right, bagging grass is the way to go. I do it on 25% of my accounts. All super high end mansions. There’s small properties that it’s good to bag so you save time and not run it over it twice as well.
I'm really curious about their 3 person crews and bringing 4 mowers for residential service. Can that really be more efficient than a 1-2 person crew?
Not unless they consistently do multi acre yards.
Can’t hurt to have a backup, and yeah not sure possibly different sized mowers for gated yards or whatnot.
Well he said they run 2 mowing crews. That’s probably 2 guys on mowers and one weed eat and blowing. Must be bigger properties maybe.
Good job DJ and team!
I have been saying that for years that I was gonna start bagging everything again. Its a much cleaner look and can charge extra for it.
I bag every lawn
I’m 13 and I love the shop tour I am still trying my landscaping business what can help thanks.
Rich parents
Nice job D.J.! Keep up the hard work!
Whenever it’s not snowing. What are you having your guy do to continue to make paychecks?
They do, yes, all salaried now.
No need to re-brand. Customers like personal service from smaller companies and if that company is large but sounds small, that is fine too.
Some guys have all the luck
Some guys have to struggle to get to the top like myself
Every single person you see on our channel has earned it. Luck? As in you’re lucky to be born in America lucky? Lucky as in you have an iPhone to write your comment on? Lucky to have your vision and hearing? If you have those, you can acquire material crap too. But only if you start becoming grateful and adopt a positive attitude my friend.
@@BriansLawnMaintenancecommon Brian W
dj HAS GREAT PARENTS