She mows neighbors'' lawns in a gated community. Her parents purchased the equipment and replace it when it goes bad. If she were covering everything from the income she wouldn't break even. The problem with the future is not the lack of effort, it is the lack of opportunity.
@@paulmazzola398 I understand how you feel about today's people, especially with social media and all that. As a young person myself I would say though that it probably isn't fair to call a lot of kids lazy, because there's more to it than laziness. There's learning difficulties, shyness and anxiety, neurodiversity, sensory issues, and other things that can affect how we all are. But yes these girls work very well to manage lawns and I do like it. Their father had the ability to make that cart for them, and that's a privilege because not everyone can. If I was confident, had no sensory issues regarding outdoor environments, and my family was able to make my own cart for me, I'd be quite happy doing a similar thing. It's ok to feel resentment towards people like us now and then, but keep in mind we all have circumstances that are often regarded confidential and private, hence why we don't realise. I'm not good at psychology so if I'm wrong in any way, I do apologise. On topic, the videos on this channel are very influential!
Absolutely Fantastic, Ladies! This young lady at 14 years old is already qualifying potential employees. She is aware of what it takes to put out a successful product and understands the importance of doing the very best for the customer. By 18 she will be the owner of a successful business with multiple employees. Congratulation to the parents of these hard-working young ladies!
Thank you for showing the rest of the Country that work ethic can turn into success. I hope it works out with the new young lady. It'll just take time. Justt be safe.
A little tip. I would edge and trim...then blow everything into the yard then mow so that your mowing up all the trimmings instead of blowing them all back in the lawn just sitting on top... so it looks like no trimmings are left. Way to go ladies!
Agree 100% Edge, line edge, trim, hedges, trim trees low hanging limbs. Always Always mow last this way EVERYTHING goes in the bag on the mower. It leaves everything clean looking. Don't ever hurry to make time. Do it right the 1st time. It's the quality your after.
For some reason people enjoy watching others mowing lawns. I have enjoyed the videos so far ProMow. Love the cart your Dad made. Keep up the good work and hope for more videos.
be sure to keep your equipment locked up. it doesn't matter how nice the neighbourhood is that you're in, someone will eventually make an attempt to steal your stuff. all it takes is one addict on a bike to roll by, see a couple trimmers sitting there and ride off with them. it can be very quick and all they have to do is hide it in some bushes and then come back later on in the dark. you definitely don't want to suffer theft so early in your business, so if that rack you have holding the trimmers doesn't have a locking system, be sure to find a way to make one. on that note, always remember to lock the bike, it's super easy to forget...a lock through the back tire and frame is good, or maybe even detaching the trailer from it so there is less temptation for someone to jump on and ride off with the entire thing at once
I'm not sure where I saw them but somebody just recently talked about their equipment getting stole but they have put bluetooth GPS trackers in them and they went to the police and then found them and arrested the people who stole them
It's sad this world has come to this, I keep all my tools inside my truck locked while doing grass, even if it's right in front of me that truck stays locked, I had my storage unit broken into a few years ago they got over 10,000 worth of equipment, mower ,blowers, trimmers, chainsaws, everything I had
I went to school with a guy who started.mowing.lawns.at.your age. He went.on to own a very large buisness in lawncare. He retired a very wealthy man at age.55.
My neighbor did the same, still has that business and other related businesses, has built and sold multiple single family homes, apartment buildings that he rents out, and is in the final stages of building a large indoor storage space. Works hard and smart.
Local man’s wife died. He wanted to move to Florida. His son had 2 more years of high school. The grandmother lived on a small SS check. She told her grandson he could stay with her. His father would not help with money. The grandson decided to start a lawn mowing business to help his grandmother and pay his way. The community admired his decision. He quickly acquired lawns and through hard work he built his lawn care business. He graduated HS. His grandmother died and he decided to sell his business for several million $$$ at age 23. Though his grandmother had been struggling, with the help her grandson provided by his Senior year, they were comfortable.
"Can't Forget Safety" 👍FANTASTIC 👍 and thank you. When others see you working with good safety protocols they will show you admiration. Hiring can be frustrating. If they really want to work the job they will not complain when you show them how. Remember! They will never do the job as good as you. Respect and patience. Don't rush your jobs. When you have a good team the routine will go smoothly. Keep on going. Your doing GREAT 👍👍
I love that you made a video of your sister helping out. I think it makes sense to bring her on to help. Love to see you both working hard at such a young age. Great teamwork girls!
Nothing wrong with 14yr olds mowing yards. That trailer is super awesome, and even has the "ProMow" sign on it. For sure, I hope this inspires kids your age. But, also, I would like parents of kids see this too as one way to get their kids active at this age.
There's nothing wrong with 14 yr olds mowing lawns, but there is something wrong with adults who would rather pay a kid to mow their lawn instead of doing it themself. What you said about wanting the parents of kids to see this as a way to get their kids active at this age, one immediate problem with that idea is, not every parent is fortunate enough to have maybe a little over $1000 or more to spare, to buy all of the equipment needed for their kid/s to go out and mow lawns for exercise and to earn some pocket money.
You’re thinking ahead which is Great. The more hands you have, the more it helps you complete the Job with Quality and Safety always in mind. Thanks! 👍🙏
I don’t know why TH-cam recommended these videos but i have to say I’m impressed that such a youngster nowadays has the get up and go to start a business like this. I was very impressed with the bike trailer setup, maybe some day you can upgrade to a riding mower for larger lawns and eventually when you get your license a small pickup. Bravo kiddo, keep up the hard work. Soon you will have a fleet of trucks, trailers and employees.
Treat your employee/partner with respect. Save, learn, invest. You are on your way to be wealthy. You rock girl. Wish my children has your drive and tenacity. Your video makes my day!
I can't say enough good things about this young lady....also, great job to the parents! I've noticed that folks don't do a very good job of lawn upkeep,feeding, weeding, etc. When you get older...drive, bigger trailer, etc....that will be a good offering for some of your clients!
Nice cart. You probably can add a small portable power station to carry around and maybe light flexible solar panel just enough to top up those batteries. The solar panel can recharge and also cover your equipments when you're working.
That's an excellent idea. I live in the hurricane state, and I made a rain shied with two adjustable panels that reduce most of the rain. I would like to mention that I always trim first then mow. Reason being, I don't want clippins after the mowing is done. Trim first then the mower gets the clippings. When she was alone she did edging after mowing. This young lady goes beyond service by taking the clipping with her. I wonder how many lawns she can do before changing batteries.🤔
I always charge extra for yards with dog poo. Don't be afraid to.. especially if you're going to try to scoop it up. But always charge extra for mowing a dog poop yard
I remember when I was mowing grass for the neighbors, I was 11 and my 9 year old sister was helping me. Then at 13 I started doing electrical work and my sister kept doing the lawns and she also helped me with the electrical when she wasn’t busy. This is the way to go, ladies! Financial independence at its best.
This is awesome, now I can say 21 century with battery operated lawn mowers, back then I had to have gasoline, oil, sparkplug . Thanks to your Dad for the trailer, keep up Girls and thanks for showing how you do your job is amazing, God Bless You Both.
Great job girls! Nice to see the cuttings bagged and taken away, some of the bigger companies just cut and leave it which although helps feed the lawn, can build up a lot of thatch. Keep up the good work. very neat, clean and professional!
These young ladies are going places in their lives. I would hire them in a heartbeat. Not only for their work ethics but they're using the same mower & string trimer I use (great minds?). Keep up the good work & do post more videos...
I love your professionalism on how you take care of each property that mean so much and that go's a long way and that is how you pick up more work Keep up the good work love your videos you put out
Can I give you some advice from owning my own lawn care company if you put the mulch plug in the mower it will help for several reasons One when you mulch the grass all year long it is equivalent to one full fertilizer application by the end of the season on top of that you will not have to carry around bags of grass and will have less weight on your cart and less things to get rid of at the end Make sure you have mulching blades put the plug in it will help you out a lot
Hello Reagan my name is Aron and I'm from Australia and I like watching your TH-cam videos and I am proud that a young girl like you is going out and mowing lawns and when you get older and you get your drivers license you can grow your mowing business and make lots more money and hire more people to work with you. But in the mean time keep up the good work because you are doing a great job
Just a suggestion, when you have a small strip of grass on the adjoining property that you are currently mowing, go ahead and edge and mow that portion as well. It makes it more pleasing to the eye, curb appeal if you will, and it doesn't take but a few minutes of extra time. A small strip, not an entire yard. I know when I mowed my lawn I also did the strip next to mine. The neighbor was ok with it and it made my yard look better. You are very industrious and a self starter, traits lacking in this day and age and very desired by many companies.
Great job girls! Definitely a 5 star service, love how you guys even pick up thrash around the yard, above and beyond in my opinion. The bike trailer is awesome and you guys use Ego equipment, A+++!!!
that's a very imaginative and inventive sporty solution for transportation, won't you be very tired at the end of the day? good luck, health and good work to the Tova people🤩
Might need to put some red/orange reflectors on the wagon. I've noticed dead grass around some of the houses gas risers and meters. They could have a gas leak in the ground. Enough to kill the grass but not able to smell it. Keep up the good work.
Wow! This young lady has more ambition and drivethen most men In my area. I’m so blown away on how you have a full route going. I been showing everyone I know talking about making money this video. They are amazing and already so professional. Great job on the work and the video girls.👍
You learn a ton more about operating a real business when you have “employees.” I wish you all the very best as you continue to build a great future! Massive kudos to you both.
I admire your work ethics and your attention to detail. It goes along way in creating a business and growing by word of mouth. Who ever taught you did a good job. Have you learned about the different types of grass and at what height they like to be cut? Have you learned about equipment maintenance and having extra blades for your mowers and how to sharpen them so you can rotate blades and aways keep them sharp? Maybe think about mulching blades instead of bagging the grass. It is good to return the nutrients back into the soil. Maybe learn about fertilizing and when to put down weed and feed and also seeding. You could offer that to customers as a once a month option. Figure how much it would cost in product to do each lawn and multiply it by 3 to compensate you for cost and labor. I think it would be cool to see you grow and expand your business and recruit/hire and girls. Wish you well. Hope a company steps up and offers you sponsorship in equipment and supplies.
A have a nephew that started doing lawn care at a young age. His Business is worth over 3mil today if he sells. He’s in his 30’s now so if you keep doing this you could have it to. I love seeing a young lady doing this when all I usually see is men. You rock
I hope that what you are doing inspires other young people to do the same. Also, I think it is a really good idea that you are using battery powered equipment. It's a lot quieter and easier to use.
This is awesome!!! Love what you have and doing. When I was 12 I had only a small 18” gas mower and a broom. Got a whopping $1.50 to do a lawn the 1st summer then went to $2.00 the next summer. Keep up the good work ethic it will pay off.
Hi, Mowteens. Just to be one step in front, learn to service your equipment, sharpen blades, and clean wheels , and under mower hood, every time you finish a job ( then you know your not moving weed seed all over the neighbourhood) and keep an eye open for good quality gardening, equipment going cheap, especially Wolf interchangeable hand tools. Oh and don’t forget to service your bikes and trailer. Lots o Luck Joe.
Great job! I remember as a young boy, I mowed lawns for the neighbors. I started out with a push mower with no motor and later saved up enough to buy a power mower. New subscriber!
you should move the 1 support for the 2 mowers on the side of your cart, more in the direction of the engine, the engine wobbles quite hard on the aluminum tube of the mower, which will become metal tired and break off over time. It would be best if you support the motor so that they do not wobble, I speak from experience with my machines, I am a gardener myself. Good job, keep it up
Great Job . I would buy a side discharge mower because the grass clippings is the grasses fertilizer. You would also save a lot of time by not bagging . You will double your time.
To solve the problem of the would be thieves, could you possibly put your trailer and bike(s) in the backyard? If the gate openings are wide enough, you can stash it there and the customers should understand why. Easy fix.😉
You are both hard workers and I love the fact your business is all electric and Girl powered. I would like to see the care and maintenance for all that equipment. Does Dad help? How many battery chargers do you have? Do you re-string the weed eater yourself? A video on equipment care and maintenance please. You give me hope for the youth of today.
I very much agree with the "SAFETY FIRST" in the video. When dealing with the trimmer, require those glasses. Don't know how many times I've been hit in the face by line when it needed to feed and you only get 2 eyes. Keep up with the great work!
very very impressed. today's young people don't show this much work ethic. Wish I could hire her myself at my job, but I believe she is going to do awesome in the world of business. Keep up the good work and please teach others and keep making videos.
U2 will make some good money. My brother and I did this when we were your age and we were the richest two kids in junior high!! We were doing 10 lawn jobs a week I made enough mowing grass over three summers to buy my first car Hard work pays off every time.
Great work ethic from you young ladies! Do not let anyone tell you, you cannot be successful, at whatever you try. Your parents have taught you well. Congratulations
I grow up in the late 80's and these lawn jobs was done by kids in the neighborhood for 50 cents to a dollar and the fast food places were the after school jobs we did. I worked at Burger King along with some other kids from other neighborhoods, we were all kids except the managers. It was gravy and this is gravy too. I cut my own grass but if there were kids in my neighborhood doing this I would hire them and support their business.
Our parents generation ruined it all by allowing millions upon millions of illegal aliens into this nation to out-compete our young adults just joining the workforce doing the jobs you just described, and many more. We need to deport them and fast.
It will take a little time learning to work together, but is well worth the effort. My father had me work with many different people to learn how to work with other personalities as well as to learn that there are multiple ways to do any given task. It looks to me like you already have a very good concept of working the basics, so all the rest should fall into place pretty easily for you. I would love to see how well your batteries keep a charge and how many working hours you get from them. Keep up the great work!
Thoroughly enjoy watching this young ladies channel and wish there were more teens like her. Thanks for showing us the bike trailer I was really curious about it and now I'm wondering what you do with all the grass clippings, I'm sure you gather quite a bit. You're doing fantastic you should be so proud of yourself
Great job! Also you are learning what it takes to run a business. You are learning skills that will make you a success in what ever you decide to do later in life. But I would suggest that you stay in your lawn care/landscaping business. AI can never replace what you do, and you are your own boss. Wishing you all the success in your life.
While I agree with most of your statement, the part about A.I. not being able to replace what she's doing is just is misguided. There is nothing stopping her from using A.I. and technology to her advantage right now in the area of plant identification, for example, so she can learn how to take care of people's property in even more depth (which is a good thing). Ultimately though, A.I. will impact landscapers. There are already A.I. infused mowers with RTK and cameras for precise autonomous navigation and obstacle detection and avoidance on the market for around $1,000 USD. Very soon, within a decade, most homeowners will have robotic mowers, it's inevitable. I'm a landscaper myself and I can see the writing on the wall.
Well done girls. Might be an idea to get a mower that mulches while it cuts. I have one at home and I never have to deal with the cuttings. Worth a try.
Good work ethics for both of you, I'm sure you'll both stay busy during the summer. I see you do something a lot of the other people that lawns don't do and that is picking up pet poop
These young ladies are the new leaders of tomorrow and quite inspirational, dedicated, committed, and possess a strong work ethic. I speculate that they are good at their schoolwork too.
14 years old. Owns a business. Has Employees. She is what gives me hope for the future.
Sadly there are more wuzzy then what the future needs.....
She mows neighbors'' lawns in a gated community. Her parents purchased the equipment and replace it when it goes bad. If she were covering everything from the income she wouldn't break even. The problem with the future is not the lack of effort, it is the lack of opportunity.
These girls are raised right. Hard working and strong.
A lot of todays kids want to be LAZY! These teen girls have the right work ethic.
@@paulmazzola398 I understand how you feel about today's people, especially with social media and all that. As a young person myself I would say though that it probably isn't fair to call a lot of kids lazy, because there's more to it than laziness. There's learning difficulties, shyness and anxiety, neurodiversity, sensory issues, and other things that can affect how we all are. But yes these girls work very well to manage lawns and I do like it. Their father had the ability to make that cart for them, and that's a privilege because not everyone can. If I was confident, had no sensory issues regarding outdoor environments, and my family was able to make my own cart for me, I'd be quite happy doing a similar thing. It's ok to feel resentment towards people like us now and then, but keep in mind we all have circumstances that are often regarded confidential and private, hence why we don't realise. I'm not good at psychology so if I'm wrong in any way, I do apologise. On topic, the videos on this channel are very influential!
Absolutely Fantastic, Ladies! This young lady at 14 years old is already qualifying potential employees. She is aware of what it takes to put out a successful product and understands the importance of doing the very best for the customer. By 18 she will be the owner of a successful business with multiple employees. Congratulation to the parents of these hard-working young ladies!
DAD U DID GREAT ON THE MOWER CART ....BRAVO
Dad, I've been a fabricator and welder, for 30± years ,wow!that's all!!
Great work young ladies. Also thanks mom and dad for instilling a great work ethic.
Thank you for showing the rest of the Country that work ethic can turn into success. I hope it works out with the new young lady. It'll just take time. Justt be safe.
A little tip. I would edge and trim...then blow everything into the yard then mow so that your mowing up all the trimmings instead of blowing them all back in the lawn just sitting on top... so it looks like no trimmings are left. Way to go ladies!
Exactly :) I've always done that
This is the way!
They are bagging the cut grass
There you go they will eventually learn it that way if they keep it up
Agree 100% Edge, line edge, trim, hedges, trim trees low hanging limbs. Always Always mow last this way EVERYTHING goes in the bag on the mower. It leaves everything clean looking. Don't ever hurry to make time. Do it right the 1st time. It's the quality your after.
I am really impressed with these girls. Great workers.
For some reason people enjoy watching others mowing lawns. I have enjoyed the videos so far ProMow. Love the cart your Dad made. Keep up the good work and hope for more videos.
I'm one of those guys who enjoy watching other people cut the grass. Especially these young ladies. Hard workers.
be sure to keep your equipment locked up. it doesn't matter how nice the neighbourhood is that you're in, someone will eventually make an attempt to steal your stuff. all it takes is one addict on a bike to roll by, see a couple trimmers sitting there and ride off with them. it can be very quick and all they have to do is hide it in some bushes and then come back later on in the dark. you definitely don't want to suffer theft so early in your business, so if that rack you have holding the trimmers doesn't have a locking system, be sure to find a way to make one. on that note, always remember to lock the bike, it's super easy to forget...a lock through the back tire and frame is good, or maybe even detaching the trailer from it so there is less temptation for someone to jump on and ride off with the entire thing at once
I'm not sure where I saw them but somebody just recently talked about their equipment getting stole but they have put bluetooth GPS trackers in them and they went to the police and then found them and arrested the people who stole them
It's sad this world has come to this, I keep all my tools inside my truck locked while doing grass, even if it's right in front of me that truck stays locked, I had my storage unit broken into a few years ago they got over 10,000 worth of equipment, mower ,blowers, trimmers, chainsaws, everything I had
@@V-gw8jt sorry to hear that but yes it's the world we live in
I went to school with a guy who started.mowing.lawns.at.your age. He went.on to own a very large buisness in lawncare. He retired a very wealthy man at age.55.
My neighbor did the same, still has that business and other related businesses, has built and sold multiple single family homes, apartment buildings that he rents out, and is in the final stages of building a large indoor storage space. Works hard and smart.
@@MadHatter1707sounds like my nephew is his name Kevin 😂
Local man’s wife died. He wanted to move to Florida. His son had 2 more years of high school. The grandmother lived on a small SS check. She told her grandson he could stay with her. His father would not help with money. The grandson decided to start a lawn mowing business to help his grandmother and pay his way. The community admired his decision. He quickly acquired lawns and through hard work he built his lawn care business. He graduated HS. His grandmother died and he decided to sell his business for several million $$$ at age 23. Though his grandmother had been struggling, with the help her grandson provided by his Senior year, they were comfortable.
That young lady is going to do ABSOLUTELY great things with her life. 🎉🎉
"Can't Forget Safety" 👍FANTASTIC 👍 and thank you. When others see you working with good safety protocols they will show you admiration. Hiring can be frustrating. If they really want to work the job they will not complain when you show them how. Remember! They will never do the job as good as you. Respect and patience. Don't rush your jobs. When you have a good team the routine will go smoothly. Keep on going. Your doing GREAT 👍👍
I love that you made a video of your sister helping out. I think it makes sense to bring her on to help. Love to see you both working hard at such a young age. Great teamwork girls!
Nothing wrong with 14yr olds mowing yards. That trailer is super awesome, and even has the "ProMow" sign on it. For sure, I hope this inspires kids your age. But, also, I would like parents of kids see this too as one way to get their kids active at this age.
There's nothing wrong with 14 yr olds mowing lawns, but there is something wrong with adults who would rather pay a kid to mow their lawn instead of doing it themself. What you said about wanting the parents of kids to see this as a way to get their kids active at this age, one immediate problem with that idea is, not every parent is fortunate enough to have maybe a little over $1000 or more to spare, to buy all of the equipment needed for their kid/s to go out and mow lawns for exercise and to earn some pocket money.
@@memyselfandi6422 Amazing, Every word of what you just said is wrong.
@@imdmusic2012 No it isn't.
is it even legal for kids to do this? what about child labor laws
I trust you're saving up for a vehicle cuz you're going to have a big business in the lawn mowing industry
You’re thinking ahead which is Great. The more hands you have, the more it helps you complete the Job with Quality and Safety always in mind. Thanks! 👍🙏
so pleased you are now wearing eye protection....i know I wasn't the only one to comment previously ...great video...WELL DONE !!
At the rate I burn through glasses w/ scratched blurry lenses, I hate to imagine working without them ! 🙀🙀
You will be a millionaire before you hit 30 years old. I wish my niece had that kind of drive.
I don’t know why TH-cam recommended these videos but i have to say I’m impressed that such a youngster nowadays has the get up and go to start a business like this.
I was very impressed with the bike trailer setup, maybe some day you can upgrade to a riding mower for larger lawns and eventually when you get your license a small pickup.
Bravo kiddo, keep up the hard work. Soon you will have a fleet of trucks, trailers and employees.
You young ladies are awesome, keep up the great work! Also, thank you for putting on safety glasses. Lol.
Treat your employee/partner with respect. Save, learn, invest. You are on your way to be wealthy. You rock girl. Wish my children has your drive and tenacity. Your video makes my day!
I can't say enough good things about this young lady....also, great job to the parents! I've noticed that folks don't do a very good job of lawn upkeep,feeding, weeding, etc. When you get older...drive, bigger trailer, etc....that will be a good offering for some of your clients!
Nice cart. You probably can add a small portable power station to carry around and maybe light flexible solar panel just enough to top up those batteries. The solar panel can recharge and also cover your equipments when you're working.
That's an excellent idea. I live in the hurricane state, and I made a rain shied with two adjustable panels that reduce most of the rain. I would like to mention that I always trim first then mow. Reason being, I don't want clippins after the mowing is done. Trim first then the mower gets the clippings. When she was alone she did edging after mowing. This young lady goes beyond service by taking the clipping with her. I wonder how many lawns she can do before changing batteries.🤔
Better than working at MacDonalds she is only 12 well done good luck thanks for sharing
I always charge extra for yards with dog poo. Don't be afraid to.. especially if you're going to try to scoop it up. But always charge extra for mowing a dog poop yard
I remember when I was mowing grass for the neighbors, I was 11 and my 9 year old sister was helping me. Then at 13 I started doing electrical work and my sister kept doing the lawns and she also helped me with the electrical when she wasn’t busy. This is the way to go, ladies! Financial independence at its best.
That is cool honey you are showing your friend to do what you are doing. I am proud of you. 👏🌹👏🌹👍👍🇺🇲
I would definitely hire you. You seem very talented.
This is awesome, now I can say 21 century with battery operated lawn mowers, back then I had to have gasoline, oil, sparkplug . Thanks to your Dad for the trailer, keep up Girls and thanks for showing how you do your job is amazing, God Bless You Both.
Awesome Job ladies. Keep up the good work. 😎👍
Awesome, Great! -From Korea.
Great job girls! Nice to see the cuttings bagged and taken away, some of the bigger companies just cut and leave it which although helps feed the lawn, can build up a lot of thatch. Keep up the good work. very neat, clean and professional!
These young ladies are going places in their lives. I would hire them in a heartbeat. Not only for their work ethics but they're using the same mower & string trimer I use (great minds?). Keep up the good work & do post more videos...
I love your professionalism on how you take care of each property that mean so much and that go's a long way and that is how you pick up more work Keep up the good work love your videos you put out
Can I give you some advice from owning my own lawn care company if you put the mulch plug in the mower it will help for several reasons One when you mulch the grass all year long it is equivalent to one full fertilizer application by the end of the season on top of that you will not have to carry around bags of grass and will have less weight on your cart and less things to get rid of at the end Make sure you have mulching blades put the plug in it will help you out a lot
Hello Reagan my name is Aron and I'm from Australia and I like watching your TH-cam videos and I am proud that a young girl like you is going out and mowing lawns and when you get older and you get your drivers license you can grow your mowing business and make lots more money and hire more people to work with you. But in the mean time keep up the good work because you are doing a great job
Hello Reagan it's Aron how are you I got your thumbs up reply about the comment I sent you about your mowing
Just a suggestion, when you have a small strip of grass on the adjoining property that you are currently mowing, go ahead and edge and mow that portion as well. It makes it more pleasing to the eye, curb appeal if you will, and it doesn't take but a few minutes of extra time. A small strip, not an entire yard. I know when I mowed my lawn I also did the strip next to mine. The neighbor was ok with it and it made my yard look better. You are very industrious and a self starter, traits lacking in this day and age and very desired by many companies.
Great job girls! Definitely a 5 star service, love how you guys even pick up thrash around the yard, above and beyond in my opinion. The bike trailer is awesome and you guys use Ego equipment, A+++!!!
that's a very imaginative and inventive sporty solution for transportation, won't you be very tired at the end of the day? good luck, health and good work to the Tova people🤩
You Both Will Go Far As Adults. You Have A Great Head Start. Hard Work Pays Off. 👍
Might need to put some red/orange reflectors on the wagon. I've noticed dead grass around some of the houses gas risers and meters. They could have a gas leak in the ground. Enough to kill the grass but not able to smell it. Keep up the good work.
Wow! This young lady has more ambition and drivethen most men In my area. I’m so blown away on how you have a full route going. I been showing everyone I know talking about making money this video. They are amazing and already so professional. Great job on the work and the video girls.👍
You learn a ton more about operating a real business when you have “employees.” I wish you all the very best as you continue to build a great future! Massive kudos to you both.
Well done girls, love the trailer!! Bravo.
I admire your work ethics and your attention to detail. It goes along way in creating a business and growing by word of mouth. Who ever taught you did a good job. Have you learned about the different types of grass and at what height they like to be cut? Have you learned about equipment maintenance and having extra blades for your mowers and how to sharpen them so you can rotate blades and aways keep them sharp? Maybe think about mulching blades instead of bagging the grass. It is good to return the nutrients back into the soil. Maybe learn about fertilizing and when to put down weed and feed and also seeding. You could offer that to customers as a once a month option. Figure how much it would cost in product to do each lawn and multiply it by 3 to compensate you for cost and labor. I think it would be cool to see you grow and expand your business and recruit/hire and girls. Wish you well. Hope a company steps up and offers you sponsorship in equipment and supplies.
A have a nephew that started doing lawn care at a young age. His Business is worth over 3mil today if he sells. He’s in his 30’s now so if you keep doing this you could have it to. I love seeing a young lady doing this when all I usually see is men. You rock
I hope that what you are doing inspires other young people to do the same. Also, I think it is a really good idea that you are using battery powered equipment. It's a lot quieter and easier to use.
This is awesome!!! Love what you have and doing. When I was 12 I had only a small 18” gas mower and a broom. Got a whopping $1.50 to do a lawn the 1st summer then went to $2.00 the next summer. Keep up the good work ethic it will pay off.
Hi, Mowteens.
Just to be one step in front, learn to service your equipment, sharpen blades, and clean wheels , and under mower hood, every time you finish a job ( then you know your not moving weed seed all over the neighbourhood) and keep an eye open for good quality gardening, equipment going cheap, especially Wolf interchangeable hand tools. Oh and don’t forget to service your bikes and trailer. Lots o Luck Joe.
You both worked very hard! I wish I had your energy lol
Great job! I remember as a young boy, I mowed lawns for the neighbors. I started out with a push mower with no motor and later saved up enough to buy a power mower. New subscriber!
Building good character one lawn at a time. Very good.
Lawn care owner here! My piece of advice would be to mow first then weedeat/edge. You’re doing a great job!
Going to have to have your dad make a double wide trailer for 2 mowers in the future. Nice job ladies keep it up.
These young ladies make me so proud, and I'm not even related to them! I'm quite sure your parents are beaming with pride!
you should move the 1 support for the 2 mowers on the side of your cart, more in the direction of the engine, the engine wobbles quite hard on the aluminum tube of the mower, which will become metal tired and break off over time. It would be best if you support the motor so that they do not wobble, I speak from experience with my machines, I am a gardener myself. Good job, keep it up
Great Job . I would buy a side discharge mower because the grass clippings is the grasses fertilizer. You would also save a lot of time by not bagging . You will double your time.
To solve the problem of the would be thieves, could you possibly put your trailer and bike(s) in the backyard? If the gate openings are wide enough, you can stash it there and the customers should understand why. Easy fix.😉
Safety first and paying attention to detail to keep your customer happy ... great job girls
Nice work little ladies, stay safe out there.
You are both hard workers and I love the fact your business is all electric and Girl powered. I would like to see the care and maintenance for all that equipment. Does Dad help? How many battery chargers do you have? Do you re-string the weed eater yourself? A video on equipment care and maintenance please. You give me hope for the youth of today.
I´m so impressed with these girls! They are doing such a good job! The 14 y.o. has already her own business!
Their is hope for the future with young people like this. Great job ladies...
I very much agree with the "SAFETY FIRST" in the video. When dealing with the trimmer, require those glasses. Don't know how many times I've been hit in the face by line when it needed to feed and you only get 2 eyes. Keep up with the great work!
very very impressed. today's young people don't show this much work ethic. Wish I could hire her myself at my job, but I believe she is going to do awesome in the world of business. Keep up the good work and please teach others and keep making videos.
Very happy for you and your entrepreneurial spirit. Many Blessing and prosperity.
Awesome work ladies... teaching is the transfer of knowledge...🥰🙏🏽❣️
Thank you for sharing your vid...💯😎🤙🏽
Looks like it's getting close to you getting a second cart...great job
look at you two go ... you two make a great team it looks like. I hope success and riches that follows continues to grow with you two.
Great job ladies. Glad to see your wearing safety glasses. I wish you all the very best in your endeavors. Keep up the the amazing job.
I am really impressed and inspired by you young ladies!
Keep up the good work little angels,you two are amazing at what yall do!
I bet they will get sponsored if they haven't been already. God bless you girls. Keep up the good work.
Makes my paper route a joke! Proud to see young girls earning their share!,awesome up bringing! Real people! 😊
Love your work ethic. It’s admirable and inspirational. 🤝You go girl (or girls)! Cheering you on…🙌 Great stuff! 🎉
Your parents should be proud of you both. Great job and best of luck in the future.
I wish you two young ladies nothing but good luck and I hope your business makes you wealthy, go get it!
Excellent work, ladies!
Y'all young ladies do a really great job. Great Video enjoyed watching it 👍
very good job young ladies thanks for the video
U2 will make some good money.
My brother and I did this when we were your age and we were the richest two kids in junior high!!
We were doing 10 lawn jobs a week
I made enough mowing grass over three summers to buy my first car
Hard work pays off every time.
Love seeing these videos. keep making em!
Great work ethic from you young ladies! Do not let anyone tell you, you cannot be successful, at whatever you try. Your parents have taught you well. Congratulations
You are doing a great job, congratulations.❤
Not only are you ambitious but you’ve also taken some of the constructive criticism and/or tips and applied them. Great job!👍🏽
I grow up in the late 80's and these lawn jobs was done by kids in the neighborhood for 50 cents to a dollar and the fast food places were the after school jobs we did.
I worked at Burger King along with some other kids from other neighborhoods, we were all kids except the managers. It was gravy and this is gravy too. I cut my own
grass but if there were kids in my neighborhood doing this I would hire them and support their business.
Our parents generation ruined it all by allowing millions upon millions of illegal aliens into this nation to out-compete our young adults just joining the workforce doing the jobs you just described, and many more. We need to deport them and fast.
u girls r great .....love seeing young kids out workin ....U WILL DO GREAT IN LIFE NO DOUBT !!!
Finally you get safety glasses 🤓
It will take a little time learning to work together, but is well worth the effort. My father had me work with many different people to learn how to work with other personalities as well as to learn that there are multiple ways to do any given task. It looks to me like you already have a very good concept of working the basics, so all the rest should fall into place pretty easily for you. I would love to see how well your batteries keep a charge and how many working hours you get from them. Keep up the great work!
Thoroughly enjoy watching this young ladies channel and wish there were more teens like her. Thanks for showing us the bike trailer I was really curious about it and now I'm wondering what you do with all the grass clippings, I'm sure you gather quite a bit. You're doing fantastic you should be so proud of yourself
So proud, keep up the good work.
Great job! Also you are learning what it takes to run a business. You are learning skills that will make you a success in what ever you decide to do later in life. But I would suggest that you stay in your lawn care/landscaping business. AI can never replace what you do, and you are your own boss. Wishing you all the success in your life.
While I agree with most of your statement, the part about A.I. not being able to replace what she's doing is just is misguided. There is nothing stopping her from using A.I. and technology to her advantage right now in the area of plant identification, for example, so she can learn how to take care of people's property in even more depth (which is a good thing). Ultimately though, A.I. will impact landscapers. There are already A.I. infused mowers with RTK and cameras for precise autonomous navigation and obstacle detection and avoidance on the market for around $1,000 USD. Very soon, within a decade, most homeowners will have robotic mowers, it's inevitable. I'm a landscaper myself and I can see the writing on the wall.
WELL DONE!! Keep up the good work, young lady.
Well done girls. Might be an idea to get a mower that mulches while it cuts. I have one at home and I never have to deal with the cuttings. Worth a try.
Good work ethics for both of you, I'm sure you'll both stay busy during the summer. I see you do something a lot of the other people that lawns don't do and that is picking up pet poop
I didn't think kids did things like this these days. It's good to see.
These girls are putting the BOY'S to "shame" in this town... Keep up the good work
You remind me of my granddaughter s they work so hard on school work and all there sport they help me mow to keep up the good work
These young ladies are the new leaders of tomorrow and quite inspirational, dedicated, committed, and possess a strong work ethic. I speculate that they are good at their schoolwork too.