Part 2 - NEGLECTED yard now BEST in the STREET

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Published 2023-10-22
G'day friends,

Ooft, we made some big progress in this one! This property is a testament to what nature can do if allowed to. However, there's nothing a few days of hard yakka and sweat can't fix. We whipped this place back into better shape than it's ever been, and you'll be impressed with the results!

Part One:   • NEGLECTED yard is now BEST in the STR...  \
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All Comments (21)
  • @grizzleSimpson
    umm.. OH MY GOD! WHAT A JOB! Also, is no-one going to say anything about that gate repair?! THAT is what sets Shaun apart. No other lawn youtuber would have looked twice at that, let alone get their tools out and do something about it. That's what sets Shaun apart from the rest. He saw that his 'client' had a problem, and fixed it for her.
  • I have gardened for 50 years and totally agree with you about the weed matting/ fabric. It is worse than worthless. I worked in one public garden where there were 7 layers, with decayed mulch between them, and the garden was still full of weeds. It was such a chore to pull it all up! Cardboard is a much better alternative, since it simply decays over time. It is the mulch that controls weed growth, not the matting! I also love that you water the holes first before planting, too. So many landscapers skip that step, and then the plants don't survive! It is even more important in dry areas or periods of drought, to water the hole, so the water goes down deep and does not evaporate like top watering does!
  • @evalor5640
    For future reference when using cardboard as a weed block, if you wet the cardboard down before adding your mulch, the cardboard stays in place and the mulch sticks to it and doesn't slide off. And if you have enough cardboard, using three layers of it also makes for a longer lasting weed barrier.
  • @arlenelamont5610
    The invasive vine (we call it Morning Glory here in southern Alabama) will take over but it sure is pretty when it blooms. Love seeing you do the extra work to help the owner be safer. That’s so much appreciated by us older folks. Love seeing your kindness and understanding show up in your videos. In addition to your lawn care skills!
  • @mr2miach
    Holy vines Batman! That part 3 is going to be a sight to see. I sense a huge transformation coming up. The driveway is so open now. You guys are doing an awesome job!
  • @myraholmes8702
    Good to see you and Tyler working together again. You're the best
  • Well done Sean, we admire how you care for vulnerable folks in your area. Everything looks so dry. Here in Scotland we just had a storm, floods and people evacuated. Thank you for being so caring and kind 😊
  • @sarahmontano8267
    Sean, you and Tyler really changed this woman’s life for the better! Thanks for all you did!
  • That was simply awesome Sean and Tyler. The matted grass and overgrown ivy looked particularly challenging. Many thanks for sharing with us. That’s rounded off the weekend nicely. I’m sure your client is delighted with the results so far. Love it 👍💎👍💎👍
  • @maryb6576
    It will be so much easier for the home owner now that it is all cleaned. Looking forward to part 3, that back yard looks massive and a lot of work to do. I'm glad you have help. Was also glad to hear that you decided not to pressure wash and conserve water. Great job.❤
  • @EmmaTaylor-mk5yn
    This is a wonderful thing you both are doing for needy people. Thank you for your kindness.
  • @ellierennes9043
    Amazing transformation, that stuff was tinder dry and only needed a spark for a tragedy to happen. Fixing the gate so the homeowner can park behind the gate was next level. Love ❤ your work. 🎉
  • I love the way bagging yards looks but damn if it isn't a chore dumping and I just use them at work for leaves. You guys do immaculate work and it is always a joy to watch the journey and see the payoff! Thanks for all you do for others!
  • Great job, boy that morning glory invasion is massive. Your client is going to benefit so much from the changes that will make her life easier and much safer! Kudos to you bothl
  • @PeggyStentzCasey
    What a wonderful job. I'm so glad you planted fresh greenery for her. Thanks!!!
  • I don’t know the word for just how happy and relieved this homeowner must feel. Incredible, fantastic work! 💚 And fixing the gate ♥️
  • Looking forward to seeing part 2. See you later Sean and Tyler. Nice way to round off the weekend 😀👍😀👍
  • 1:55 pm on Sunday in Virginia. Waiting for second half of video. Im amazed the progress youve already made here.😊 I bet your very proud of the efforts!🎉🎉😊
  • @troyfortune4124
    This yard just keeps providing content. Bless you a thousand times over for helping rescue this property!