What a pity to whack down the cannas, but you followed orders. Great job as always Jason, especially when you are sick. Looking forward for part two. Thank you.
Holy crap, the work needed just to get the mower in!! 💪💪Great job so far, Jason, looking forward to part two and certainly hope you’re feeling right as rain now! 👏👏👍👍
You were doing as you were told. I think I would have gone further and removed both of those bushes that were away from the fence line. In just my opinion, they look really scraggly with no hope of saving.
Amazing Jason 👍🤘🏻 When the camera started to fall over, I thought I was having a funny turn 😂🤣😂 Can't wait for part 2. Have a wonderful day Jason ⛱️👣up 🍺🤘🏻❤
Fantastic job once again brother Jason. You do such wonderful work and on top of it all, you are sick as a dog but you keep forging ahead. I pray you get to feeling much better soon.
grouse work Jason mate love the video content as always and apologies for the late comments and all but my Laptop/Computer 💻⌨🖱was getting repaired which is why i was not able to comment and leave the good emoji,s as some of us do but yeah i know you did a lovely job for sure in this episode of Part One (1) and she looks way better from start to finish and that,s for sure and i love how it transformed in the backyard for sure plus some interesting finds too like the remains of a Garden Bed to the old beams and poles to the Chain Link Fencing yep always good to find those odd ones and of course tidy up a nice schmick looking driveway i reckon and yep i also have been in those situations myself too for sure and yep they can be transformed into something lovely without spending a arm and a leg on renovation repairs and all unless the whole thing needs a complete repair or re-sealing and yep and very possible to get done now days and of course if your in the Concrete and Construction Business well it,s a cheaper deal for sure from memory but yeah each place of Australia has their own prices and it does differ too now days i reckon and i love how you tidied up those tree limbs for sure and as a bloke who lives in Regional VIC (Victoria) well yep i like to tackle mine when i can for sure plus keeping them a nice compact shape when the time is right and of course the seasons too and once done right it can look lovely short term and long term as some people say too but yeah looking way better from the start already and i cannot wait for Part Two (2) for sure as many others have probably left the odd comment in relation too cheers mate.
Broke my heart to see you whack down those canna lilies as they could have been dug up and either moved or even passed to a local gardener. Some owners just don't know what treasures they have. Great job as always, Jason. Hope you feel better soon!
"Cleared out as much as possible." becomes an interesting statement when you don't know what is under the overgrowth. At 13:30, I'm thinking this initially is more about recovering space than view or design. Good work in the heat.
It's a over grown beast to deal with. But isn't it just amazing how nature just keeps going. Goats you need goats!!! You need to stay HYDRATED with a cold. Sweating is not good when you are actively working hard physically. What's the back story on this home? Area seems like suburban residents in a neighborhood. I keep researching your home prices and the cost is mind blowing. I love hearing about native shrubs and trees in your region. This darn kykuyu grass has such a bad reputation, but man is it hardy in drough areas.
Wow, lots of hard work Jason! Especially when you're sick and it's so hot out! Was this a few months ago when it was really hot? Funny sort of place with those fibro shacky looking buildings. House and garage?? I wonder if the owner wants to knock them down and capitalise on his land or build new on it? I hope you felt better soon after this hard work.
What are those bushes called by the fence they look like they have vines for branches they look dead and not very pretty I think I would have done away with those but I guess they wanted to keep them why who knows??
Outstanding job !!! Such hard work. Thank you
You’re off to a good start. I’m excited for part two. Good job!
What a pity to whack down the cannas, but you followed orders. Great job as always Jason, especially when you are sick. Looking forward for part two. Thank you.
Bloody hell fella , you sure do find them! Great transformation 👏 looking forward to part 2 👍👏🍻
That double handle is smart, easy on your back
Holy crap, the work needed just to get the mower in!! 💪💪Great job so far, Jason, looking forward to part two and certainly hope you’re feeling right as rain now! 👏👏👍👍
You were doing as you were told. I think I would have gone further and removed both of those bushes that were away from the fence line. In just my opinion, they look really scraggly with no hope of saving.
😢😢😢 that's a lot of work in this weather. Great job done 👍
I just love watching you do your thing!! Thanks again 35:01 ❤😊
That's a lot of hard work on a hot day, Jason! Stay hydrated.😊
That's hard work especially when your sick, great job❤
WOW can't wait for Part II . Great transformation
Awesome job Jason--looking forward to part 2!
Hello Jason I hope you are feeling a little better yes the backyard was long ❤
Lots of work..good job 😊
Rumble in the jungle😂😂 OUTSTANDING JOB AS ALWAYS 🤘🤘🤘
Amazing Jason 👍🤘🏻 When the camera started to fall over, I thought I was having a funny turn 😂🤣😂
Can't wait for part 2. Have a wonderful day Jason ⛱️👣up 🍺🤘🏻❤
Excellent job again 👏 ❤😂🎉
👏👏👏 Excellent job ❤
Fantastic job once again brother Jason. You do such wonderful work and on top of it all, you are sick as a dog but you keep forging ahead. I pray you get to feeling much better soon.
You are very welcome Jason
grouse work Jason mate love the video content as always and apologies for the late comments and all but my Laptop/Computer 💻⌨🖱was getting repaired which is why i was not able to comment and leave the good emoji,s as some of us do but yeah i know you did a lovely job for sure in this episode of Part One (1) and she looks way better from start to finish and that,s for sure and i love how it transformed in the backyard for sure plus some interesting finds too like the remains of a Garden Bed to the old beams and poles to the Chain Link Fencing yep always good to find those odd ones and of course tidy up a nice schmick looking driveway i reckon and yep i also have been in those situations myself too for sure and yep they can be transformed into something lovely without spending a arm and a leg on renovation repairs and all unless the whole thing needs a complete repair or re-sealing and yep and very possible to get done now days and of course if your in the Concrete and Construction Business well it,s a cheaper deal for sure from memory but yeah each place of Australia has their own prices and it does differ too now days i reckon and i love how you tidied up those tree limbs for sure and as a bloke who lives in Regional VIC (Victoria) well yep i like to tackle mine when i can for sure plus keeping them a nice compact shape when the time is right and of course the seasons too and once done right it can look lovely short term and long term as some people say too but yeah looking way better from the start already and i cannot wait for Part Two (2) for sure as many others have probably left the odd comment in relation too cheers mate.
I was just waiting for you to cut the flowers, and you did!
I really really enjoy your videos and antics. Great work, look after yourself. From Kiwi land.
I'm poorly with COVID and you cheered me up no end with your antics xx
Fantastisch Good work lawn you the best te famely te House te natuur te helpen thans te video Top weekend friend ✔️🧤🎽🧢😎🌿🚚🚜⛅😅🌾🎧🌻💯 party 1
Looks great already 😊
Wow great job 👍👍👍👍💜💜💜💜😁😁😁😁
Love your positivity Jason, gardens looking good can’t wait for part two. ❤❤. Pauline. Wiltshire 🇬🇧🇬🇧
Broke my heart to see you whack down those canna lilies as they could have been dug up and either moved or even passed to a local gardener. Some owners just don't know what treasures they have. Great job as always, Jason. Hope you feel better soon!
My sentiments exactly. Thanks for saying it so well. --Stev in NC
They are nonnative to Australia. He did well. 🇺🇸
My inner Morticia Adams enjoyed watching them go. 🤣 What the homeowner wants the homeowner gets. They'll probably come back up.
Since they're a bulb they'll grow back
Cannas will come back even when chopped down.
Ждём вторую часть,сразу все преобразилось,отличная работа!
Hope you feel better!
Great job on part one. Looking forward to part two.
You did a great job anywY 😊😊🎉
WOW can't wait for Part II
Can’t believe those Lillie’s were taken down like that but all those ugly bushes in the back got to stay.
That tree group at the far back that you were snipping under, looks like a Dead Big Massive Weed Plant.
Awesome job Jason !
Hope you're feeling better.
Great job!!
Dude! Put on a leather jacket and a cowboy hat and we all would be watching RIP from Yellowstone, cutting that yard! ❤
Small mower, respect!
Great job, looking forward to the next one !!!!
Wow, how do you find these jungles that need taming ?
Awesome great job
Great job😊😊😊
Holey smokes Jason what a big job you have taken on , love watching your channel 👏 cheers Jason. 😮😮
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"Cleared out as much as possible." becomes an interesting statement when you don't know what is under the overgrowth. At 13:30, I'm thinking this initially is more about recovering space than view or design. Good work in the heat.
Hey Jason - you di it again bro what a amazing job love it ♥
It's looking better! Hope you're feeling better!
Nice 👍👍👍😎😎😎
It's a over grown beast to deal with. But isn't it just amazing how nature just keeps going. Goats you need goats!!! You need to stay HYDRATED with a cold. Sweating is not good when you are actively working hard physically.
What's the back story on this home? Area seems like suburban residents in a neighborhood. I keep researching your home prices and the cost is mind blowing. I love hearing about native shrubs and trees in your region. This darn kykuyu grass has such a bad reputation, but man is it hardy in drough areas.
Wow, lots of hard work Jason! Especially when you're sick and it's so hot out! Was this a few months ago when it was really hot? Funny sort of place with those fibro shacky looking buildings. House and garage?? I wonder if the owner wants to knock them down and capitalise on his land or build new on it? I hope you felt better soon after this hard work.
Whats the pioson that you used?
Great job
Hoooooooooly overgrown smokes! Love noxious weeds, get it done sir!
What are those bushes called by the fence they look like they have vines for branches they look dead and not very pretty I think I would have done away with those but I guess they wanted to keep them why who knows??
Good music Jason .
OMGosh
MASSIVE holy overgrown 🚬 🚭 smokes
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102.2 Degrees Fahrenheit.
Good wark
You should have left the canalillies!
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Hey Jason do you ever consider the loop handle versions of the husqvarna 525 and stihl fs 240 just incase the bicycle handle versions brake
@@LushCutLawns thanks that helps alot
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Cut the background bush
Nope! Could not see ya!
Couldn’t see your face, hope you’re wearing a mask when kicking up all of that dirt. Protect your lungs! Please!
Fantastisch Good work lawn you te best te famey te House te jungle men thans te video Top weekend fried 🚚🪤🚜🌾🌳🧹🧤😎🌻🌿🌾👍🌤🧢