Don't know how else to get ahold of you any other way. But I pre-ordered your book and I just received two of them. Want to know if I owe you for the second one.
Wear and tear on tools, equipment and of course the body make these types of jobs into a higher price bracket. Finding someone that is willing to do these types of job is almost impossible and stressful for the property owner. Thank God that there are kind people out there like the Blessing Boyz to make the once impossible now possible.
Wear and tear on tools, equipment and of course the body make these types of jobs into a higher price bracket. Finding someone that is willing to do these types of job is almost impossible and stressful for the property owner. Thank God that there are kind people out there like the Blessing Boyz to make the once impossible now possible.
I really appreciated how you talked us through the process of clean up, pricing, tools, all your knowledge shared. Amazing transformation that was done
You get so many comments and I don't know if you read all of them but if you happen to come across this I just wanted to ask you a favor so if you just get back with me and it's nothing about a yard is nothing it's just wanting advice
$30,that just hurt the lawn care business if customers watch thus๐ข love your videos,but this hurts. When gas was over $6 a gallon in California,trimmer line,wear a tear on equipment,replacement chain on chainsaw etc.respect torwards your kids,hard workers.we don't get the respect of hard labor work and pay like a plumber๐ขcustomers don't value us
I think these have different impacts. The $30 yard is directly helping out a family in need. The $3000 yard is improving the neighborhood and increasing the chance the property could be sold and fixed up.
Are you in north Carolina? Or do you know someone in fayetteville NC? I know a 41yo pregnant woman whose yard hasn't been mowed in years. Her boyfriend has health issues. The owner is in Florida.
Havenโt watched since you moved to Texas, it was very special seeing โthe babyโ out in the yards with all of you today. You are a blessing to this people. Watching from Perth Australia
Was interesting seeing a different view of costings, it's hard work, my husband does a lot a work on our farm, and when we have to get rid of the waste of branches or shrubs we can have a burn pile , then wait for a rainy day to burn it. As we are having right now. Love what you guys do. โฅ๏ธ Laura NZ
I think what you and your sons do is wonderful but it upsets me to know grown men that could be out there helping you sit inside while you and your family works that's just not right
ABOUT YOUR EQUIPMENT…what you guys do is commendable,bless you,BUT you have great lawn equipment,but it is not designed for the heavy cutting you are doing.
There is lawn equipment,and field and brush cutting equipment,you will soon if not already will have issues with that groundsmaster mower,as it is not made to be a bush hog,or brush cutter.
Maybe talk more about the equipment and tools you are using and why it is used ?
It is always a good thing to teach every chance you can so others may learn.Maybe you can get a landscaping equipment sales business to agree to sponsor y9ur channel and they may donate some things for you to display and use as your channel is popular now ? Just food for thought.
So please keep doing what you are doing as it is character building for the boys and it can be CONTAGIOUS,and that is the lords work.
First and foremost, I thank you so much for turning on the captions. Iโm deaf and captions make the video so much more impactful and interesting. I was born in the mid 40โs, a girl, I wasnโt born deaf but became deaf when I was 3 years old. I was assigned the job of tending the yard and garden in my preteens. My tools were a homemade electric lawnmower that my Dad made, a one hand scythe, a machete and a hoe. The machete was my weed eater for borders and edgings and the scythe I used to cut the tall weed or grass before I mowed. I hated the electric mower. It was so hard to cut carpet grass with it. Having to drag around the heavy duty extension cord was a bane. As newer models of mowers came about I ask my Dad to get a newer model mower but he refused. Then in high school I asked for a riding mower, he refused. In college, I came home every 2 weeks and still mowed with that electric mower. I asked again for a riding lawn mower, refused. Then When I started going 3 and 4 weeks of returning home from college I still was stuck with that dreaded mower, I asked again. He refused. As my studies got heavier my returning home got further apart. When I returned home 3 months later, the grass was cut already. As I drove up to the workshop garage, I saw a riding lawn mower. I was miffed beyond words. I loved working in the yard and garden except for the electric mower. It was therapeutic for me. Watching your videos is therapeutic. It would be more meaningful to see the captions. It brings back memories of my work in the yard and garden. Thank you for sharing.
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Don't know how else to get ahold of you any other way. But I pre-ordered your book and I just received two of them. Want to know if I owe you for the second one.
Wear and tear on tools, equipment and of course the body make these types of jobs into a higher price bracket. Finding someone that is willing to do these types of job is almost impossible and stressful for the property owner. Thank God that there are kind people out there like the Blessing Boyz to make the once impossible now possible.
Wear and tear on tools, equipment and of course the body make these types of jobs into a higher price bracket. Finding someone that is willing to do these types of job is almost impossible and stressful for the property owner. Thank God that there are kind people out there like the Blessing Boyz to make the once impossible now possible.
I really appreciated how you talked us through the process of clean up, pricing, tools, all your knowledge shared. Amazing transformation that was done
Hey, justin AWESOME job on both yards.
You get so many comments and I don't know if you read all of them but if you happen to come across this I just wanted to ask you a favor so if you just get back with me and it's nothing about a yard is nothing it's just wanting advice
Beautiful job you and kids did .๐๐๐โคโคโค
$30,that just hurt the lawn care business if customers watch thus๐ข love your videos,but this hurts. When gas was over $6 a gallon in California,trimmer line,wear a tear on equipment,replacement chain on chainsaw etc.respect torwards your kids,hard workers.we don't get the respect of hard labor work and pay like a plumber๐ขcustomers don't value us
Great Idea with the Reflected Jacket.
Great job.
I wonder if any scouting programs do community service and could take on the maintenance on this property. Well done guys!
Gr8 job on these 2 yards Justin.
I think these have different impacts. The $30 yard is directly helping out a family in need. The $3000 yard is improving the neighborhood and increasing the chance the property could be sold and fixed up.
Thanks!
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Top Job well done to all, just loved it.
Are you in north Carolina? Or do you know someone in fayetteville NC? I know a 41yo pregnant woman whose yard hasn't been mowed in years. Her boyfriend has health issues. The owner is in Florida.
I love your Boys they are so well behavedโคโคโค๐๐๐
huge job, well done, boys were great.
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SUPER!!! BRAVO!!! ๐๐๐๐๐
Havenโt watched since you moved to Texas, it was very special seeing โthe babyโ out in the yards with all of you today. You are a blessing to this people. Watching from Perth
Australia
Great job. That was a big job.
Great job guys
Was interesting seeing a different view of costings, it's hard work, my husband does a lot a work on our farm, and when we have to get rid of the waste of branches or shrubs we can have a burn pile , then wait for a rainy day to burn it. As we are having right now. Love what you guys do.
โฅ๏ธ Laura NZ
I think what you and your sons do is wonderful but it upsets me to know grown men that could be out there helping you sit inside while you and your family works that's just not right
Your little guy is so cute and helpful!
I can't believe you can transform a yard with just $30! ๐ฑ So what happens with $3,000 โ a wonder of the world?
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NICE ๐!!!
ABOUT YOUR EQUIPMENT…what you guys do is commendable,bless you,BUT you have great lawn equipment,but it is not designed for the heavy cutting you are doing.
There is lawn equipment,and field and brush cutting equipment,you will soon if not already will have issues with that groundsmaster mower,as it is not made to be a bush hog,or brush cutter.
Maybe talk more about the equipment and tools you are using and why it is used ?
It is always a good thing to teach every chance you can so others may learn.Maybe you can get a landscaping equipment sales business to agree to sponsor y9ur channel and they may donate some things for you to display and use as your channel is popular now ? Just food for thought.
So please keep doing what you are doing as it is character building for the boys and it can be CONTAGIOUS,and that is the lords work.
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Dads..? Being a little sexist, are we? I'm sure moms can do it, too. I know I can.
God bless big big job.๐ฎ
First and foremost, I thank you so much for turning on the captions. Iโm deaf and captions make the video so much more impactful and interesting. I was born in the mid 40โs, a girl, I wasnโt born deaf but became deaf when I was 3 years old. I was assigned the job of tending the yard and garden in my preteens. My tools were a homemade electric lawnmower that my Dad made, a one hand scythe, a machete and a hoe. The machete was my weed eater for borders and edgings and the scythe I used to cut the tall weed or grass before I mowed. I hated the electric mower. It was so hard to cut carpet grass with it. Having to drag around the heavy duty extension cord was a bane. As newer models of mowers came about I ask my Dad to get a newer model mower but he refused. Then in high school I asked for a riding mower, he refused. In college, I came home every 2 weeks and still mowed with that electric mower. I asked again for a riding lawn mower, refused. Then When I started going 3 and 4 weeks of returning home from college I still was stuck with that dreaded mower, I asked again. He refused. As my studies got heavier my returning home got further apart. When I returned home 3 months later, the grass was cut already. As I drove up to the workshop garage, I saw a riding lawn mower. I was miffed beyond words. I loved working in the yard and garden except for the electric mower. It was therapeutic for me. Watching your videos is therapeutic. It would be more meaningful to see the captions. It brings back memories of my work in the yard and garden. Thank you for sharing.
Even the little guy is helping…Awesome !!! Good Job Everyone….๐๐๐
God bless you because some time some persons take advantage in some cases congratulations for your excellent job