Scything Tricky Areas In the Garden | Tips, Tricks & Relaxing Scythe Mowing

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 27

  • @peterkroneberg5456
    @peterkroneberg5456 Год назад +4

    Hei there Mr. Slättergrubben, thank you for sharing this awesome video, close to perfection of scything skill to me! Having dumped the noisy destructive motor string trimmer some years ago in exchange to a scythe, I first was mocked and ridiculed by some landscaper collegues. Growing myself in skill and continuity they are rather supportive now ! Watching your videos I know I am on the right path and learn a lot more details. Thank you!
    Greetings from Switzerland, Peter

  • @Spinozin
    @Spinozin 5 месяцев назад +2

    My first scythe arrived today. I want to thank you. Your videos helped me gain confidence. I have a bad back. Just did 1m square for the first time using your technique tips, sharpening tips. I have a degenerated disc and am slowly recovering after being inactive and losing all my strength for nearly one year. It feels amazing. My psychological well being just improved by 32 levels. It feels so natural. I stopped using a lawn mower many years ago to let nature thrive. I started using a manual hedge trimmer too. It is so theraputic. Snip snip. Using electric machines is bad for my soul. Thank you brother THANK YOUUUUUxxx

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  5 месяцев назад

      Wow! Fantastic to hear! So glad the videos are helpful!

  • @georgepeters9381
    @georgepeters9381 Год назад +2

    Never thought of that direction of sweep. Feeling dumb, lol!

  • @monoseq9797
    @monoseq9797 Год назад +5

    You make it look easy! You’re a legend! Thank you for sharing!

  • @odn7769
    @odn7769 Год назад +4

    absolute pleasure to watch!

  • @giovannitaverna5638
    @giovannitaverna5638 Год назад +1

    Hi
    Thanks a loto for your videos... so helpfull, smart and a pleasure to watch.
    Any video/suggestion on scythe mowing a slope terrain? I live in Italy, in a hilly/mountain area where it's easier to have a slope terrain than a flat one...
    I imagine the new moon track of the scythe must somehow be modified....
    Any suggestion wuould be appreciated, not to mention a video on this topic....

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  Год назад +2

      Usually just go in rows from up to down. If always in steep downslope you can consider a slightly longer snath. I would say it's pretty much the only things that differ.

  • @CarolineVigneron71
    @CarolineVigneron71 Год назад +2

    Hello! You have a great youtube chanel and thanks for the videos in English!
    I have a question: what kind of advice do you have for very bumpy areas? I have a field around my house that hasn't been mowed for years. Most of it used to be a pasture. The grass grows in large clumps here and there (sometimes really very large), which is responsible for part of the bumps. A large part of that field is rather wet during half of the year, so cows and bulls used to kind of sink into it, making the ground even more bumpy, so that it's hard to keep the scythe on it (if it's on it here, then it gets into it 50cm further away).
    Most videos that I find on youtube show people who scythe very even grounds. It's quite frustrating because I feel it can't match with the ground I have to take care of!
    Second question: what happens once a very tall grass gets to fall over after a storm? Or simply when we're beginners and we can't mow quick enough before the grass starts to fall over?!
    Take care!

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  Год назад +2

      It is actually more fun to mow when it's a little bit tricky in my opinion! We will produce videos of that but is already some on the channel. I recommend using a blade hoe , pretty broad one, sharp and with a shaft on 65-75 cm for even out that type of grassbumps. www.slattergubben.se/produkter/bladhackor

  • @Hevva67
    @Hevva67 8 месяцев назад

    @slattergubben6702 You’ve really inspired me to get a Scythe (again I keep chopping and changing my mind), I have a very smallish garden. But I live on the side of a mountain in the Scottish Highlands. It has a lot of Bracken in it. Would I not need a ditch blade, could I just use one like you used in your video? I’m in Britain, obviously, what kind of Scythe do you have, and where did you get it? I really want to do this! (I have the rake and the wheelbarrow).

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hi! I am the designer of this snath and we are the only ones who sell it. Please read more and purchase on the English version of www.slattergubben.se

  • @trafalgar22a8
    @trafalgar22a8 Год назад +2

    100723 🧡💛💚 Cheers from Australia

  • @bonniehyden962
    @bonniehyden962 2 месяца назад +1

    Hmmm ... so with the advent of the push mower ... that can't get right up next to buildings and objects, there came to be a need for different edging tools like weed eaters. ... which put more expense on the consumer... but more profits for the manufacturer. I'm beginning to redefine "progress". 🤨

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  Месяц назад

      @@bonniehyden962 great - could be very useful to do that with some things.

  • @ddthedogmanoutdoors
    @ddthedogmanoutdoors 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, this is great.
    Do you have an email, i could send some pictures of a couple of scenarios for advice?

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  5 месяцев назад +1

      Info@slattergubben.se
      www.slattergubben.se

    • @ddthedogmanoutdoors
      @ddthedogmanoutdoors 5 месяцев назад

      @@slattergubben6702 thank you, email sent 👍 David 👍

  • @ShebbyJohnThayne
    @ShebbyJohnThayne 5 месяцев назад

    Where do you get your scythes from? More so your snath

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  5 месяцев назад

      The snath is my own design and you can read more about it and buy it from my webshop :)
      slattergubben.se/lang-EN/shop/product/nordic-165-180?tm=&sm=

  • @stepedelweiss
    @stepedelweiss 4 месяца назад

    I meant what is size of the blade, not snath ( in this video)

  • @itsmeurboi
    @itsmeurboi 5 месяцев назад +1

    That bird is doomed 😑

  • @slidersson
    @slidersson Год назад

    What language is this?