Trim A Sago Palm (STIHL GTA26)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

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  • @ronhart4166
    @ronhart4166 4 года назад +59

    HELPFUL INFO : #1 This sago is in need of some fertilizer(magnesium) to remove yellowing. Home depot sales a special blend for Sago's and will last a very long time. #2 It appeared to have scale (white stuff on prawns) So a good spray coat of "horticulture oil" should be applied and reapplied after hard rains. Every 3 months is my practice. The scale will eventually kill the plant if unchecked.#3 As far as your trimming goes. I personally would NOT use a chainsaw blade. It does not give the plant a clean cut such as a bladed pruner. The shredded area could harbor bacteria such as the scale and kill the plant. #4 Actual pruning cretic. I normally find that if you open the plant up and take out ALL cross branches (prawns) towards the center of the plant(a plant having more than one head) it allows more air flow and detours bacteria growth. I have found by doing this it also helps the heads pull away from each other eventually. This allows you to keep the plant heads separated and if done right it is not very noticeable from the viewers eye. I also remove all sucker from the trunk as well. I enjoyed you commentary Brad. This is why I am replying. I follow a lot of orchard and vegetable growing channels and EVERYONE is very informative and helpful to each other. It always seems the "PROFESSIONAL" Lawn care community is the ones who are not and has the jackass comments. Great to see you calling them out 👊

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  4 года назад +17

      This is what I am talking about, thank you so much! 😀👍

    • @kodydubarry4827
      @kodydubarry4827 4 года назад +3

      Ron thanks for the tips. Cycad lover here! Nice trim job! This will encourage nice new growth!

    • @joseortega555
      @joseortega555 4 года назад +3

      Hello. Thank you. I have a few I am doing next week. This info helps me alot. This is my first year and I have learned so much from RUclips, local nurseries, and even my clients. I let them know I am new and don't know how to do it but will find out and do the best job I can. They even give me tips "our previous landscaper did this and used this". Idk what happened last year, but alot of the clients I pick up are because their previous landscaper hasn't picked up the phone since last year.
      On a side note, everyone please stay safe. Take it seriously, but do not panic. There is good people out there being nasty to one another because they are scared. Let's not hold it against them.

  • @carlafoxworth3501
    @carlafoxworth3501 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing! I cut back about a dozen large segoes yesterday that had gotten overgrown and pretty beat up by the last few hurricanes. I used loppers because I like the arm strengthening exercise. Doesn't it feel good to look at that big pile of branches?! But I hit a nest of wasps and was hi-tailing it out of there with a slew of them chasing me! Only one sting - whew! Going back today armed with wasp killer! I'm determined to win the war battle by battle! (btw, female, 68... not that it matters!)

  • @insertnamehere9154
    @insertnamehere9154 4 года назад +7

    Love the trim. I have 2 of those in my yard and I love the way they make the yard look. I need to definitely trim them now that Ive seen this video. They'll look a lot better once I do.

  • @bluesdawg8014
    @bluesdawg8014 3 месяца назад +1

    Trim looks great. I have 6 of these. They have to be cut back hard once a year.
    Mine are 9 feet tall. They can hurt you, wear gloves and a long sleeve shirt when
    trimming. Los Angeles

  • @cherylrice4699
    @cherylrice4699 Год назад

    Very helpful!! I started on mine today and will finish up tomorrow after learning some tips from your video!! Thank you for sharing!!

  • @kbrown5218
    @kbrown5218 2 года назад

    Great video! I'm going right now to find that cutting tool. My hands will love that. The finished look freshens up the once overgrowth look next to the home.

  • @neonawalton4184
    @neonawalton4184 2 года назад

    I think it looks much better, nice n tidy. I have afew of these plants n have been doing the same thing . Good job.

  • @Pro1er
    @Pro1er 4 года назад +4

    I keep seeing people apologizing that the GTA 26 is not a "professional" tool, but it seemed like a good tool for that job. My property is still too soggy and more rain is on the way, but I can't wait to try mine.

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  4 года назад +1

      I don't know if I apologize for it but make sure it is known since some people may not realize it is homeowner grade and then judge them unfairly.

  • @conehead5811
    @conehead5811 3 года назад +1

    lOVE THIS, I HAVE TRIMMED MY SAGOS FOR YEARS, LAST YEAR WHEN I TOOK MY CHRISTMAS LIGHTS OFF, I NOTICED I AM HAVING 2 SETS OF TWINS. ONE MALE ONE FEMALE BUT NOT NEXT TO EACH OTHER...I HAVE MY DRIVEWAY LINED WITH THEM, LIKED YOUR VIDEO. LIVE WEST OF TALLAHASSEE. WEAR SOME GLOVES BUD

  • @susanbarganier2282
    @susanbarganier2282 4 года назад +4

    Don't get me started on Sago palms. They are beautiful--and painful beyond belief. It looked far lovelier than it deserved to look when you were done. Bravo brave man!

  • @moneymakingmikeg.9555
    @moneymakingmikeg.9555 4 года назад +2

    Was praying for you the entire time Bud!! I'm so thankful you weren't killed or maimed!! I can not believe you used that saw with one hand!!! Hoping all is well, Dirty Jersey out!!

  • @andrewtasch2299
    @andrewtasch2299 4 года назад +1

    I like that tool. Seems super handy!

  • @lynnjake05
    @lynnjake05 Год назад

    It looks like a couple of pups got huge. It’s an interesting look! I always remove and plant the pups.

  • @ChrisMcCabe
    @ChrisMcCabe 4 года назад +1

    I really like that GTA26. That is the first time I have seen it used.

  • @loridameron3838
    @loridameron3838 4 года назад +7

    I was with you when you got the branches that were touching the ground and the ones that were brown. Good job. I just would have left a little more of the fullness that was still green. I know hack jobs...did one myself on an evergreen bush but I was mad and that's a story for another web-site. LOL!!

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  4 года назад +2

      Haha, you know what I am talking about! :D

  • @Jeff-jr3sg
    @Jeff-jr3sg 4 года назад +3

    Have a few in my backyard and they also split like that grew along the ground 5 feet and then straight upward very weird plant to trim indeed.

  • @Mongchong_123
    @Mongchong_123 4 года назад +3

    I think it was nice 👍 cleared alot of breathing space for both the palm tree and also the shrubs behind it.

  • @runslowrunner
    @runslowrunner 4 года назад

    It looks great now: I liked the fact that you kept two plants. Regular trimming will keep it looking good.

  • @wrbergner
    @wrbergner 4 года назад +1

    It cuts like butter!!!

  • @puppupzera6435
    @puppupzera6435 20 дней назад

    Nice trim up I find the Sago’s with the multiple heads have multiple $signs. A plant like that in Australia would be worth 5000 easy

  • @juaqucesgirblais752
    @juaqucesgirblais752 3 года назад

    Seeing that there is like three heads , the trim looks wayyy better 😌👌🏽

  • @joytisher4350
    @joytisher4350 2 года назад

    Thank you, looks great. Now I know how to do mine.

  • @lakersbarnes
    @lakersbarnes 4 года назад +2

    Cool little saw, i use my Milwaukee m18 hackzall and I think it does a little better job than that saw, it leaves a much cleaner cut and you’ll be able to get a lot closer to the palm so the cuts don’t hang off as much, but looks good! And for everyone saying he cut too much, the more you cut sago the more they’ll come back, in about a month it’ll look full again

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  4 года назад

      Excellent feedback, thank you for sharing!

    • @MC-gq5ms
      @MC-gq5ms 3 года назад

      I have brown fronds all over from the cold winter we had here in the south. Do I cut ALL brown limbs ? Even on top?

  • @diazarnulfo1
    @diazarnulfo1 3 месяца назад

    Great job.

  • @ogatkinson6274
    @ogatkinson6274 3 года назад

    It seems like the ground needs some cleanup too, turn soil and fertilize. Good job pruning.

  • @darrellpatterson8955
    @darrellpatterson8955 4 года назад +1

    Looks ok to me....nice job my friend.....

  • @vzttor
    @vzttor 2 года назад

    you did a good job.

  • @criticwatcher
    @criticwatcher 4 года назад +2

    You took the words out of haters comments remarks there. Lol

  • @Dream_M1
    @Dream_M1 4 года назад +1

    Looks great. I would be most happy. Handy tool also.

  • @debbiejuarez5743
    @debbiejuarez5743 3 года назад

    I like it the video on cutting the the palm I've found

  • @twincities69
    @twincities69 4 года назад

    I think it turned out well!!!

  • @aliciaspell1877
    @aliciaspell1877 4 года назад +1

    Looks great

  • @Jones572
    @Jones572 4 года назад +1

    Cool! Thanks!

  • @ABetterLifeInc
    @ABetterLifeInc 4 года назад +4

    I honestly find most stuff like that unappealing after they are pruned. There doesn’t seem to be much of a right or wrong way to do it though.

  • @JudithMulherin
    @JudithMulherin Год назад

    Hello, when is the best time to trim your Sago Palm? Can it be done in the middle of Summer 90° F ? Ty! 🌴

  • @shahzadeebammaengels3137
    @shahzadeebammaengels3137 3 года назад

    Needed this thank you

  • @green_day_freak
    @green_day_freak 4 года назад +1

    I think it works pretty well for that.

  • @ChuckD59
    @ChuckD59 4 года назад +2

    Gave that thing a good workout, and good to see. Sounds "plasticky" but high power, but this is only YT.
    My suggestion would only be a Backhoe to get it the hell outta there. Seems like an awful place for a big bush, right in front of a window? Let there be light. I've got a similar condition and everyone just got a haircut down to the window sills.
    I have to agree with Ron's remarks below about the cleanness of the cut. That's a brutal way to cut a frond. But, soon I'll be going around collecting the tree trash from over the winter and that'd be a handy tool for cutting up branches up to 2-3" diameter.

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  4 года назад +1

      Good feedback as well, thank you. I appreciate it!

  • @jjminch1
    @jjminch1 Год назад

    Is that two plants or one that split? I have one that grew like 5 off shoots, trimmed them off to get back to center. I use espson salt ( 1 cup per 2 gallon) and they really green up.

  • @lukeherbert25
    @lukeherbert25 4 года назад +1

    Nice work

  • @tracysonslawncare9036
    @tracysonslawncare9036 4 года назад +1

    Nice job sir

  • @lindaearle-coy7668
    @lindaearle-coy7668 2 года назад

    Can you remove the extra clusters? Like the one you pruned has three. Mine has two and I’d like to only have a single one. Just asking. Good video!

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  2 года назад

      I don't know how it affects long term health of the plant but yeah, you could saw any of them off.

  • @alrochon4279
    @alrochon4279 Год назад

    Looks good

  • @MC-gq5ms
    @MC-gq5ms 3 года назад

    I have brown limbs all over, even on top, from the cold winter. Do I cut all the brown off?

  • @zaranamatacrom
    @zaranamatacrom 3 года назад

    They say to not trim the prongs that are 10 and 2 o'clock is that true???

  • @MichaelLosee-q2g
    @MichaelLosee-q2g 10 месяцев назад

    Very nice!

  • @drewhadwin122
    @drewhadwin122 4 года назад +3

    There's not much you can do to one that's split in two like that. I trim them now up by grabbing the fronds and snatching to the side and I haven't gone back to snips since. I believe its Wally that has the video of it

  • @cindymcd8888
    @cindymcd8888 4 года назад

    I love my sego palm. I think you did a find job and they grow back quick maybe you can answer this for me....my palm decided to grow 3 other palms on the side. Is there anyway to stop the two sides from growing?

  • @Jay-323
    @Jay-323 4 года назад +3

    These can be cut with out any pruning shears or electric saw. All it takes is removing one and the rest fall off one by one

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  4 года назад

      Not in my case, but thanks for the feedback.

    • @dgomez459
      @dgomez459 4 года назад +1

      Copper Creek Cuts Lawn Care actually yea it is in your case , nothing wrong with little positive feedback 👍

  • @edwardmajka3144
    @edwardmajka3144 2 года назад

    Marathon Watching 4/17/22 This looks much better afterwards!

  • @ad.7328
    @ad.7328 4 года назад +1

    i like your channel thank you👍🏼

  • @Bigstevoreno0655
    @Bigstevoreno0655 4 года назад +1

    How long of a charge does that pruner run for before it has to be recharged?

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/7pephhQoSqU/видео.html

  • @kennethhume8628
    @kennethhume8628 4 года назад +2

    That’s a spiteful plant Brad , the little cutter is a really handy tool for such work . I’m not a fan of spiky plants but you sure did a nice job , great improvement . 🇬🇧

  • @24BLUEELMO
    @24BLUEELMO 4 года назад +2

    How much would you charge for something like that?

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  4 года назад

      Desired hourly rate X estimated time to complete (including cleanup!)

  • @reginasmart6686
    @reginasmart6686 4 года назад +3

    Wow! That was quite the haircut!! How often do you have to trim this type of palm? Really enjoying your work! Still way too much snow on the ground up this way and wouldn’t you know it, there’s more falling overnight. Cheers!!!

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  4 года назад

      I am not an expert at them, so I am not sure. Just when the bottom fronds start looking yellow or die off.

  • @s.a.5948
    @s.a.5948 4 года назад +1

    Nice!!!!

  • @rongollonik7754
    @rongollonik7754 4 года назад +1

    I'm in Wisconsin and have never seen a Sago Palm. Can you trim back the individual fronds or do they have to be completely removed? I imagine they would brown out if trimmed back. I would have left a few more rows so it wouldn't look so much like a mohawk, but what do I know about SF. Will the fronds grow back from the lower area where you removed them?

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  4 года назад +1

      Yeah they don't look good if you only trim half or so. The fronds grow from the top as the plant matures. They grow straight out then turn outwards as the plant gets older.

  • @neusac4590
    @neusac4590 4 года назад +1

    Nice job Brad. Looks much better. I really don't like palm trees, refuse to plant on my property. There's plenty of those in Phoenix, plus cactus. 😠

  • @cloroxbleach7262
    @cloroxbleach7262 4 года назад +1

    i don’t even have palms in by city and it’s still winter lol

  • @naryah22
    @naryah22 4 года назад +1

    I believe there are palms that once overgrown need to be completely removed. There just hard to trim and make em look good.

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  4 года назад +1

      That is a tough sell, palms can be some serious $$$.

    • @BIGLboogie21
      @BIGLboogie21 2 года назад

      @@CopperCreekCuts are you saying you have to pay serious money to have them removed???? I have some I want removed... I just DO NOT like them!

  • @BassMaann
    @BassMaann 4 года назад +1

    A good set of hand snips and could easily be just as effective IMO. This works quite well tho.

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  4 года назад +2

      Yep, switched to them towards the end for the detail work! :)

  • @jimmymitault8219
    @jimmymitault8219 4 года назад +1

    Cest vraiment un super produit je le vend en france dans mon magasin a 149€.
    Pour l'huile de chaine je dis à mes clients de couper une bouteille et de tremper le guide de temps en temps pour bien lubrifier la chaine.
    Salut de France mon amis 😉

  • @jesusbetancourt3253
    @jesusbetancourt3253 4 года назад

    Con la rosadera también se puede

  • @Jesse-gv9tf
    @Jesse-gv9tf 4 года назад +1

    Have you ever found any animals inside a bush or plant? My neighbor cut down a pine tree and baby squirrels fell out.

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  4 года назад

      Ahh! That would have scarred me. Thankfully nothing yet.

  • @1234loci
    @1234loci 4 года назад +1

    A bit too much green taken off for my taste I would have removed the ones which are touching the ground. Other than that its clean and you can easily acces and clear up the plantbed underneath in the future.

  • @daniellepyle5844
    @daniellepyle5844 4 года назад +2

    So glad landscaping is considered okay during this crazy time. Nice job!

  • @celsorogerioandretta28
    @celsorogerioandretta28 4 года назад +1

    Greetings from Brazil my friend

  • @celsorogerioandretta28
    @celsorogerioandretta28 4 года назад +1

    Are you nervous Brad? You cut the poor plant a lot ! Lol

  • @texsan9811
    @texsan9811 4 года назад +2

    Oh man! Sago Palm is a devil plant. They're sharp on all sides and evil in the middle. 5 words I dread from a client - my-sago-palm-needs-trimming.

  • @anthonyrowberry3154
    @anthonyrowberry3154 4 года назад +1

    Nice ✊

  • @reginaldjackson5686
    @reginaldjackson5686 Год назад

    Good job don’t worry about the keyboard Bandits. They don’t know how to do it that’s why they watched .

  • @rumplestiltskin4113
    @rumplestiltskin4113 4 года назад +1

    All I have to say is get well soon..with ur ouchie...😆..also I wonder if that makes good fire wood..?.or a fire starter??

  • @april-spring
    @april-spring 3 года назад +1

    Ewww, I don't know why, but in the end, the little stumps of the branches you just cut off gave the same yuck feeling like holes in trypophobia.

  • @danburrito3343
    @danburrito3343 4 года назад +1

    I just found your channel. Since you're in Florida how many run ins with Gators annnd snakes and whatever other creepy creatures have you run into lol. Great content, subscribed for sure

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  4 года назад +1

      Thankfully not too many, most of my jobs are in development neighborhoods without too many critters!

  • @jerijames2876
    @jerijames2876 4 года назад +2

    You dont hav snakes there.? In Az snakes like to sit in those kinds of trees or brush. Why do people like those kinds of bushes so close to their house? All the roots that are going to eventually get into the sewer system - very costly repair. If it was my house i would yank that out and put something else there. Thats what i did at my house when i purchased it.

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  4 года назад +1

      Not usually in these types of neighborhoods. Always still keep an eye out though!

    • @jerryf2426
      @jerryf2426 4 года назад

      PA. Lawn Guy. Snakes were my first thought. Live in PA., lived in Texas, some nasty snakes down there. When you do this type of tree again, just take the branches that tough the ground and the dead. In a few years the trunk will be up sufficiently and it will look as well as can be expected for one of these. It is too close to the house and will eventually heave the foundation. Many just don't understand where to appropriately plant different vegetation. The best favor you can do for this customer is to advise pulling it out.

  • @Odo55
    @Odo55 4 года назад +2

    So much better after you zapped it with your laser space gun. They will fill out.

  • @ravager349
    @ravager349 4 года назад +1

    I really dislike trimming sago palms. All over the place here in SETX!

  • @karlwhalls2915
    @karlwhalls2915 4 года назад +1

    Another beautiful mature plant butchered by the lawn-guy.

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  4 года назад +1

      I can tell you didn't watch the whole video! :D

    • @karlwhalls2915
      @karlwhalls2915 4 года назад

      Copper Creek Cuts Lawn Care Just hire a horticulturist to do your landscaping and gardening, my dude! Put away those power trimmers, not every shrub is a topiary! Playing Edward-Stihl hands might be fun, but 90% of tree and shrubs maintenance is done with bypass pruners and limb saws. It’s not just you of course, the entire industry if full of Lawn-care folks pretending to be gardeners. It just sucks seeing people getting ripped off, ya know?

  • @francoslawnlandscapingserv1543
    @francoslawnlandscapingserv1543 4 года назад +4

    Great video Brad , I'll be posting a video of Echo 2320t trimmer you gave me soon , would love for you to check it out and get your opinion

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  4 года назад +2

      Sounds great! I will keep an eye out but follow up with me when it launches!

  • @m2002742
    @m2002742 4 года назад +1

    I think you did a great job given it was over grown.

  • @regnbuetorsk
    @regnbuetorsk 3 года назад

    when i trim Sago or other plants with a similar shape i prefer to have the first round of leaves perpendicular to the trunk (or better, at 80 degrees) , otherwise they get a "projection" effect that i don't like. when they are in clusters (like in this case) i only remove 80% of the extra leaves that overlap.
    anyway, the owner should have placed better those pants

  • @FloresG998
    @FloresG998 4 года назад +5

    Why do people keep planting these so close to their houses? They have no business being there.

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  4 года назад

      *shrug* I just trim them!

    • @tamarashetron9088
      @tamarashetron9088 3 года назад

      We just bought a house with three planted across the front...which is all windows. They are about three feet from the house...and I see all hell breaking loose in a few years. I've already trimmed the bottom row off. I think I need the video "how to remove sago palm!"

  • @chasingthefish9042
    @chasingthefish9042 4 года назад +1

    I hate sago palms. I have three on my property I plan to remove all of them. They also have a TON of spiders in them. I debated on just burning them but I dont mind the spiders so I am not going that route.

  • @spacemonkey2915
    @spacemonkey2915 4 года назад +1

    That's pretty much how i do it

  • @josephmaldonadomadonado8153
    @josephmaldonadomadonado8153 4 года назад +1

    It's bulky, trans planted away from the curb appeal of the house. And please keep making videos, your cool.

  • @BeckVMH
    @BeckVMH Год назад

    Those things do bite! You don't won't to learn the hard way. Safety gear isn't just a formality when working on these Sagos.

  • @JsCrazyCutzLLC
    @JsCrazyCutzLLC 4 года назад +1

    I hate those things 😠 Nice job though 💪

  • @grasshoppercrews1296
    @grasshoppercrews1296 4 года назад +1

    For the life of me I cant figure out why you youngsters dont put a tarp down to put the debris on while your trimming , thanks we dont have these palms up north

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  4 года назад +2

      Sometimes not worth the trouble in my book! :D

  • @ill_lighted
    @ill_lighted 4 года назад +1

    Palm trees suck in general to work around as much as you avoid it you’ll get poked sooner or later

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  4 года назад

      Well said!

    • @MC-gq5ms
      @MC-gq5ms 3 года назад

      I got stuck under a finger nail and got a bad infection. I don’t go near anymore without leather gloves.

  • @cassidywest5539
    @cassidywest5539 4 года назад +1

    0:59 it was a lady palm, she had a necklace :(

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  4 года назад +2

      Good eye! I don't know anything about telling boy and girl plants.

  • @BeckVMH
    @BeckVMH Год назад

    Strong warning, do not let your pets, dogs being a likely victim, consume any part of the Sago, especially the seeds from the female pods. Mortality rate is 50-75% and if they do survive there is a very high probability of liver damage that can be fatal.

  • @tanksfishingchannel1697
    @tanksfishingchannel1697 4 года назад +1

    Hey man

  • @BJGrady
    @BJGrady 4 года назад +2

    We have to be careful here in East Texas trimming those sagos. The baby copperheads bed in these and come alive about this time of year. BTW That is exactly how we trim them. There is no "pretty" way to trim a sago. It will fill back in and this way there is room to keep the ground around it clean.

    • @Pro1er
      @Pro1er 4 года назад +1

      I honestly don't remember seeing those in far-West Texas. Maybe I just never noticed them or maybe the Winters are too cold?

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  4 года назад +2

      Haha, glad to hear I am not the only one with trouble dealing with them!

  • @TexasRose50
    @TexasRose50 4 года назад

    In my non professional opinion, your trim job was just fine. I just wonder why people plants large growing plants so close to the house??

  • @carolcurtis2220
    @carolcurtis2220 4 года назад +1

    It would have taken the whole thing out. It is ugly, hides the window and obscures the plants behind it. Personal taste👍🏻

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  4 года назад

      Yes, different strokes for different folks! :D

  • @kyleknight8267
    @kyleknight8267 4 года назад +1

    1:55, thats why I hate Palms of any kind

    • @CopperCreekCuts
      @CopperCreekCuts  4 года назад

      Agreed! The worst!

    • @kyleknight8267
      @kyleknight8267 4 года назад

      @@CopperCreekCuts the thorns on the really big palm trees will do more than just poke you, those thorns are like steak knives, I don't know how I would trim a palm because I've never done it

  • @OswestryGrey
    @OswestryGrey 4 года назад +2

    It needs moving into the middle of the lawn where it can be seen in the round. Sago palms are slow growing but this in the wrong place and will eventually have to be moved or cut down. Another clueless customer.

  • @patwanner1781
    @patwanner1781 4 года назад +1

    👍🏻

  • @charger8020
    @charger8020 4 года назад +1

    I’d fire you if you did a job like that.... JK looks good!!

  • @the2060ish
    @the2060ish 4 года назад +1

    Little to high and tight...