Good morning!
Welcome to the beautiful state of Florida! In this video, Al Bladez, The Lawn Care Juggernaut, and I all take on this jungle. The best part of Florida besides beaches and fishing? There is always a jungle of a yard ready for transformation.
Thank you Al and Kevin for allowing me to be a part of this crazy clean up. Y’all are the greatest team to work with.

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39 Comments

  1. So glad to see Al again, You guys work so well together, even in the rain. Take care, stay safe and continue doing what you do! Making other people's yards look amazing, great job as always!

  2. Seeing him swing on that tire swing took me back to my carefree summer days spent on my great grandmother's old tire swung…that is, until I saw a big indigo snake wrapped around the rope a foot above my head! I never got on the swing again!

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  3. The red flower is natural shampoo. Squeeze the liquid into a jar. You don't have to pick the bloom, just squeeze it. It's the awapui in Paul Mitchell shampoo

  4. I love watching you guys work with together with Al. Triple team! It's a shame that place was left neglected and taken over by nature. It looks like it was a pretty good house at one time. The work you guys did is amazing! Great job!!!

  5. That is pine cone ginger. You can eat it but it is very bitter. It is mostly used for natural shampoo. If you eat too much it can cause digestive upset. Long story short? My digestion is sensitive, I wouldn’t eat it lol.

  6. This property was full of volunteer trees. Most look 3-5 years old.

    Looked up that flower, it's an Awapuhi (Shampoo Ginger). The juices from it are really good for hydrating your hair.

  7. Believe I would have rented at least a mini-skid with a mulcher head for the first pass on this one fellsa. Ventracs are nice but even they are not built to deal with that stuff A mini with a mulcher head would have done a great first pass on all of the property in 4-5 hours total. Joel with VenTrac is a smart man who didn't want all of youtube to see a 60,000 dollar flail mower get beat out by 2 stand-on mowers. Plus with a mulcher head you would not have had to take the time to cut down or haul off the trees and shrubs.

  8. That is called a bitter ginger. Non toxic to humans… I have an app called, picture this it tells you what things are..

  9. Completely pointless… Nobody uses it, but it was a home for wildlife and insects. Completely destroyed for what? A video on YouTube… what a shame, shame on you.

  10. Get Al with The Junglenator!…Imagine the mould in that poor house….Dunno why people dont build everything out of concrete.

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