TRANSFORMED from DISASTER to DELIGHT - part 2 | What lies beneath???

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Published 2024-07-07
Hello everyone,

Welcome to part 2 of this series. I did this part over two visits to the property due to time constraints as my workload is quite heavy at the moment. You'll notice when the video transitions from the first visit to the second as...wait for it...I am ACTUALLY wearing pants. It was early morning and was just above 0 degrees Celsius.

There was a lot accomplished in this visit, I hope you are enjoying the videos.

There seems to be a little drop in my viewing numbers during winter time so let's try to break that cycle. If you are watching this and enjoying the video, please hit the thumbs up button and leave me a comment. The more engagement my videos get, the wider the audience my videos reach. The more this happens, the more I can offer my services free of charge to those in need.

If you are watching my channel for the first time, welcome. I have included the link to the first part of this series below:

Part 1:    • TRANSFORMED from DISASTER to DELIGHT ...  

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All Comments (21)
  • @nmp6338
    You are such a hard working and detail oriented professional. You take your time and study the trees and shrubs. You don’t just hack away at them. You try to find realistic solutions to very messy problems. You do such a fine job and this final transformation is going to be lovely. Please save your back and take care of your health. You are a wonderful landscaper.
  • @PMPatte
    It’s good to see work done by someone that knows gardening, not just how to push a mower and chop off branches randomly with a saw. I enjoy watching your work.
  • And thank you for taking the time to identify and describe the trees and bushes. Very interesting to see what grows in your neck of the woods.
  • Trees are trimmed and looking nice. Brings light into the corner garden. Thanks for the video.
  • @ritafoster4958
    Wonderful job, Ryan! Your care and attention to detail is what sets you apart from many of the YouTube landscapers. ❤️🇨🇦
  • I love when trees and palms are trimmed and elevated❤ More great work, Ryan!
  • @susanhester331
    I wish you weren’t so far away (an ocean or 2). I’d hire you in a heart beat to help me reclaim my garden beds. You are a good man and you have a good eye for what you do. Love your style.
  • @irenepwheeldon
    Transformed the corners of this garden, let some light in, really looks nice now. I would have stopped when the spiders fell. 🕷🕷😱
  • @user-bd4zj5pn2e
    The in-ground gardens are so beautiful, but they can be a bear on our bodies. You did a great job weeding that area..there will be some lucky plants that will grow there. Here in America there is a product that is a padded seat that sits low and you flip it over and it is a padded kneeler. Lots of gardeners love them as they save their backs and knees and help them continue to work longer in the garden. I love how you tell us about the different plants and trees and flowers. I learn so much. That one palm tree was a senior citizen...i am sure it will grow better with the pruning. Fantastic job as always!❤
  • I love how you take out all the dead stuff! It all looks so great! Looking forward to part three!
  • @carolgadles7045
    Love the sunlight coming into the garden now. Amazing job, looks wonderful, looking forward to the next video 🙌🙌🙌🙌
  • I love your work and all the extra effort you put into the gardens. You actually weed the beds and don’t just wack them down with the weed-eater! A lot harder and time consuming. Amazing.
  • I enjoy watching you work too, I agree that it is a relief to see a gardening professional with an eye toward aesthetics.
  • @lamonafoster363
    I like how you limb up the trees. It really brightens the garden. Thank you for sharing the video!
  • @2008meghenry
    The Garden of Weedin’. Thx for another fine video, Ryan. Raising a tree’s canopy makes such a difference.
  • @user-co5ud1ys7q
    Trimming back the trees has really opened up the garden, so tidy. Love the end results look forward to the next one ❤❤. Pauline. Wiltshire 🇬🇧🇬🇧
  • @tammybrown3725
    Giving trees or hedges a "haircut" makes the area looking good. Great job making it look beautiful.
  • I find weeding the hardest thing, you do a wonderful job and make it look so easy, thank you for sharing!