🔥 Extreme Lawn Transformation! 8 Years of Neglect to Beautiful Yard | Landscaping with Family
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Join us for a day in the life of a husband and wife landscaping team as we take on a massive lawn renovation after 8 years of neglect! 🏡🌿 This property had become the neighborhood eyesore, but we’re here to bush hog, mow, spray, till, seed, and straw to bring it back to life.
👨👩👧 The whole family is out here! Watch as we work through overgrown weeds, hidden debris (including a random car rim 😲), and some tough terrain to restore this yard.
🚜 What we’re doing today:
✔️ Scalping & prepping the lawn
✔️ Applying glyphosate for total weed control
✔️ Roto-tilling & leveling the soil
✔️ Seeding & strawing for erosion control
🌱 We’re also tackling a low-grow, no-mow fescue lawn project in a nearby neighborhood. Stay tuned to see the final results!
👷♂️ Why we don’t show a lot of chemicals on our channel
As licensed pesticide applicators, we take safety seriously. One mispronounced or misspelled chemical name can mean the difference between safe application and disaster. That’s why we focus on proper PPE, accurate methods, and best practices in every project.
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2 Comments
I agree, chemicals require a level of knowledge & respect. Nice transformation!
Thanks for the video! Appreciate the approach on the chemicals. A lot of customers seem surprised when they ask me about what chemicals I want to apply for one job or another, and I respond none because I'm not licensed. Many homeowners have no idea there's licensing for that. I will give them a direction for what they can use themselves and integrate it into the tractor work and/or broadcast seeding I'll be doing for them. Those are a lot of the reasons I stay away from doing a lot of yards. Looks like a very thorough job on those areas! Cultipackers can make a big difference. Thanks!