Lee over at LHL does the same thing. It makes soo much sense. I also like to use grass clippings in beds as mulch. Keeps the weeds down and it's free. You might have to poison slugs from time to time, but not that often.
Can I ask , how often do you remove the mulched hedge from underneath the hedge? Also how often you have to change your mower blades? Top job either way
Awesome job looks great
Thoroughly enjoyed this one Nathan ...very satisfying watching your sprucing up hedges.
Thanks for another great video!🇦🇺👴🏻
Always looks fantastic
Lee over at LHL does the same thing. It makes soo much sense. I also like to use grass clippings in beds as mulch. Keeps the weeds down and it's free. You might have to poison slugs from time to time, but not that often.
The best 7:32 watching you work your magic. You are the Legend, Nathan
Fantastic job, Nathan 👏
Impressive as usual 😊
Amazing job Nathan
That's a big bush my friend bring it down , Looking good! I subbed!
Nice work
Can I ask , how often do you remove the mulched hedge from underneath the hedge? Also how often you have to change your mower blades? Top job either way
He probably doesn't remove the mulched up stuff as that provides lots of nutrients and stuff for the soil once it's been broken down by nature
How long did this hedge take
Hey mate what’s this hedge plant?
It’s called a Murraya mate
Bush Wacking Bliss❤🎉❤🎉
Why not mow after the fact instead of twice.
Mowing between means he has a safe area to work on the ladder