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DISABLED Single MOTHER Just Needing A HELPING HAND |53 Trash Bags| FREE Yard Make-over (Part 1 of 2)



Jessica, Single, Disabled, and a loving mother, all she needed was a helping hand and I’m so thankful I was the hand that reached back out.

Jessica reached out to me via email. She asked me if I could help her with her lawn, I didn’t hesitate, I told her I’d love to! There was some communication problems over the email but we got it sorted out!
I’m splitting this up into two parts. This first part being just trash. And the second part being the lawn, weeds, trees, and just making the yard look as great as possible and doing it all for FREE

Thank you guys so much, if it wasn’t for you guys none of this would be possible.

jl.landscaping22@gmail.com

Riley’s Channel – https://youtube.com/channel/UCuFiMHnklYEvgCGvWSKHiNA

37 Comments

  1. You will forever hold a place in my heart. You did such an amazing job. I’m so thankful knowing you didn’t have to answer my email. That stuff was a huge eye sore and I haven’t been able to do a lot and especially since some of the medications I take have side effects from the sun. Your parents have raised you well. My son Riley met a new friend. Like I’ve said I can’t thank you enough. You have a heart of gold.

  2. Hun I don’t want tell you your business but when your in old sheds like that in that dust & filth you need to wear a mask!! No telling what your breathing!

  3. Golly the son looks like 20! Big tall man! Nice looking kid though and very helpful and polite. He has a good heart like you. 🤗

  4. Hard to see if you guys are wearing gloves 🤔 Hope you are due to rubbish sitting a while and may have fire ants, wasp nests, rusty nails, snakes, poisonous black widows or brown recluses in or on there. Just be cautious. Breathing in mold isn't great either. Just worry about you. 🥺

  5. Wonder if you recycle ♻️ the wood or metal. 🤔 Looks like you are separating the rubbish.

  6. Looks and sounds like you are shoveling metal and concrete. Hmmmm? That bag s going to be a heavy one. 😐

  7. You need one of those big metal shop dustpans. They work great for scooping up trash like in this video

  8. Since your trailer is close, you could set empty open bags on it and shovel heavier debris right into the bag if it would be easier. Just an idea…

  9. Btw, using 5 gal buckets is a great idea! I hadn't thought of that for heavier or sharp pokey debris. Cool!

  10. After getting larger debris up, a good light Metal leaf rake or heavier Metal debris rake would do it! 👍

  11. Great idea to burn the scrap wood. Rids it from their yard, saves a dump fee, and you and your family can enjoy a nice bonfire tonight. 😃

  12. Rakes would get the rest of it up like the small stuff and make the areas look super nice and tidy. Quicker and more thorough and efficient it would be. Just picking it up leaves a lot of debris left over. 😐 Why work harder when there s tools for that? Even a large square pooper shovel would get up the debris in larger quantities. I m just curious… Your knees and hands would thank you 🙂

  13. Why don't you cut the tree stumps down to ground level so no one would trip on them and it d make future lawn mowing easier?

  14. Your new idea to get small and large stuff separately with a new large Lowe s can is a great idea! I wouldn't have thought of that maybe. 👍

  15. Doesn't look like the trash was ever thrown away just thrown down onto the ground and yard. Just wonder…. If a person has the strength to walk outside or into the shed to get rid of trash by throwing it down, how much harder would it have been to just throw it away in a, uh, trashcan? Trash can full, tie the bag, and empty it. Take to road, etc… 🤔 I believe if you have/own a home, car, etc, it's a blessing and should be taken care of and be responsible for. Not everyone believes that I don't think.

  16. I like your positive thoughts and caring words and the offer to be a listening ear. You're a blessing. ✝️

  17. Good encouragement to hand him a shovel… Hint Hint 😉 A little direction goes a long way. Not standing around talking and watching you work, but being a participant helps with realizing how much work goes into cleaning up an area after it was trashed. Eye opener and hope lesson learned. I'm proud of the son! 👍👍 He s a good kid. 😊

  18. Can you recycle ♻️ glass where you live ? Just wondering why you put the glass by itself in piles. 🤔

  19. You did an awesome job! Her son should have been taking care of it from the beginning. You did way more than anyone else would have!

  20. I think the work you have done is admirable.
    Impressive the amount of garbage you picked up.
    I don't understand how you can accumulate so much garbage.
    I can understand that the illness does not help to tidy up.
    Maybe some things were already there before?
    I look at you from France, and I don't know anyone like you.
    Good continuation and good courage.

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