So I see a lot of the videos are based in the north East. I’m in Georgia and cause the clay have never been able to grow grass. Would you guys ever do a special in the south?
The homeowner is going to have a problem with a lot of overgrowth. Annabelle hydrangeas spread to 6ft, and limelight hydrangeas spread to 8ft. Mr. Gilliam said he also had PJM hydrangeas, but the only reference which can be found to PJM is for rhododendrons. I think he misspoke on that plant. The rhododendron also will spread to 6ft. The fence is going to be completely covered with hydrangeas and rhododendrons and will start to rot from constant moisture kept on the fence because of the plants. It probably would have been better just to hang some flower pots off the fence.
You can seed micro clover very easily and it will come up and spread. Does well in shade and very drought tolerant. Overseed with fine fescue in the fall.
In the 90s I worked on production, sometimes in the exiting room, that room was a mess, hundreds of thousands of feet of film all over the place.....let's say a pergulah, between Tommy sharting and emptying his pants every 25 minutes, pulling the take showing all the beer cans, it takes 4 weeks for every 25 minutes of film, and the project usually comes crashing to the ground
@@bingo45373 I know, it was a mess, that's PBS for you, barely a budget, was like pulling teeth in the 80s to get Tommy on board, one of his demands back in the 80s was he wanted to look like Supah Marioh Bruddahs, with the stache and overalls, but due to his incontinence, he had to wear special pants to hold his dumps while working....and the editing room, I've never seen so much film cut up before, those guys spends weeks editing,on Saturdays too
Worked on the production crew years back, contact us with your plans, they have a group that goes over each entry, then usually map it to plan it, there's a guy Wayne from here we did his deck, and he kept us drop off 52 urinals we demoed from a bar
I own a landscaping company in Canada and that shade area is going to struggle with that sod . Overtime it’ll be patchy again. I would have cut more of the tree to get more sun in the yard. And watering the grass once or twice a week would never work in Canada . Has to be everyday the when it’s new .
@@westendlawn why cause couple clovers in it? I’m a landscaper . That’s not going to work. You’re just watching TH-cam videos. I have experience. That’s not going to work . Lol. ( I silenced you so don’t reply I won’t get it)
@@westendlawn i was being conservative because it was not a premium sod. But yes probably more like $3500 figuring $150 per plant which i forgot about.
"black gold, this is nice stuff" right, wanna tell us where it's from? every landscaper that sells topsoil throws in hundreds of pounds of rocks and trash totally free of charge with their topdress mixes
nothing beats Roger - he is an OG legend but this new guy is good - top class job also
He's currently building a pergulah in New Hampshire
I like how encouraging Lee is. Glad he's around.
I like this new guy on the show
My landscape jobs never go this quick. ☹️ maybe I'm just not quick like Lee is. Looks good Lee.
@@Kevin-mp5of An entire crew of helpers and a virtually unlimited budget don't hurt either.
And that's a mulch, and that's beneficial to your garden!
Miss mr cook on the show but this new guy seems really good
Rogah
@@Kevin-mp5of lobstah wit butthole
@@Kevin-mp5of lobstah wit burtholes
Things you don't want to hear from your contractors on their way out: I'll see you soon 😂
A fantastic transformation.
Like a 3 yr old with lobstah flavad clahy
Great job
So I see a lot of the videos are based in the north East. I’m in Georgia and cause the clay have never been able to grow grass. Would you guys ever do a special in the south?
The homeowner is going to have a problem with a lot of overgrowth. Annabelle hydrangeas spread to 6ft, and limelight hydrangeas spread to 8ft. Mr. Gilliam said he also had PJM hydrangeas, but the only reference which can be found to PJM is for rhododendrons. I think he misspoke on that plant. The rhododendron also will spread to 6ft. The fence is going to be completely covered with hydrangeas and rhododendrons and will start to rot from constant moisture kept on the fence because of the plants. It probably would have been better just to hang some flower pots off the fence.
Overgrowth as in what, like pubes?..you're a perbaht
Like what?....pubees?
So which sod is it? I am looking on the link and the page comes up and there is nothing that says micro clover sod.......?
If you're not from that area the micro clover sod probably will not show up. The link takes me to my local home depot.
Micro clover sod, which is gonadular in nature, is primitive to certain areas of the US
Micro clover is a leprechaun based sod, indigenous to Easter Morberly Finland
You can seed micro clover very easily and it will come up and spread. Does well in shade and very drought tolerant. Overseed with fine fescue in the fall.
Nice
Some of those plants are definitely off the discount rack, looking real beat up (@8:12)
I need shade sod in my entire backyard!
I have a question how long does it take in some of the projects because I know some of them take more than a day and I would hate to see the editing
In the 90s I worked on production, sometimes in the exiting room, that room was a mess, hundreds of thousands of feet of film all over the place.....let's say a pergulah, between Tommy sharting and emptying his pants every 25 minutes, pulling the take showing all the beer cans, it takes 4 weeks for every 25 minutes of film, and the project usually comes crashing to the ground
@@OrangeCountySkid dang
@@bingo45373 I know, it was a mess, that's PBS for you, barely a budget, was like pulling teeth in the 80s to get Tommy on board, one of his demands back in the 80s was he wanted to look like Supah Marioh Bruddahs, with the stache and overalls, but due to his incontinence, he had to wear special pants to hold his dumps while working....and the editing room, I've never seen so much film cut up before, those guys spends weeks editing,on Saturdays too
How do you qualify to get something done on the TV show and how do you enter
Worked on the production crew years back, contact us with your plans, they have a group that goes over each entry, then usually map it to plan it, there's a guy Wayne from here we did his deck, and he kept us drop off 52 urinals we demoed from a bar
Lee is starting to become less camera shy. good luck !
What made him not choose something like a shade tolerant Zoysia?
Because he used a sun dried pergulah
@@Kevin-mp5of they are fanciful, cheap, and usually come crashing to the ground in about 20 minutes
I own a landscaping company in Canada and that shade area is going to struggle with that sod . Overtime it’ll be patchy again. I would have cut more of the tree to get more sun in the yard. And watering the grass once or twice a week would never work in Canada . Has to be everyday the when it’s new .
Hmmm ... Canada's still there?
Did you miss where they said it's a shade tolerant sod 🤷🏼♂️
@@OrangeCountySkid Biden? Lmao USA is literally laughed at let’s not play here now
@@westendlawn why cause couple clovers in it? I’m a landscaper . That’s not going to work. You’re just watching TH-cam videos. I have experience. That’s not going to work . Lol. ( I silenced you so don’t reply I won’t get it)
@@b-rarethat is a loser mentality. Snide comment then block. You're emotionally weak.
Im glad the secretary of defense lloyd austin could help out this homeowner.
Lol
I think he is looking for oil so he can spread some democracy and freedom
green side up
Brown side down . .catch my drift?
i miss Roger ☹️
Where's Jen?
Go grab a Hustler yah perbaht
@@OrangeCountySkid sorry I don't speak idiot what is a perbaht?
@Navy1977 he's seeking attention he has no friends.
@@OrangeCountySkid get a life skidmark.
lol it comes with its own weeds lol
certainly not a budget solution. I would guess $1200 +
4500.00 total price
$1,200 would barely buy just the sod in Virginia
@@westendlawn i was being conservative because it was not a premium sod. But yes probably more like $3500 figuring $150 per plant which i forgot about.
@@OrangeCountySkid yeah i was way off.
@@durangodave that's ok, we can only wish it was that price again
"black gold, this is nice stuff" right, wanna tell us where it's from? every landscaper that sells topsoil throws in hundreds of pounds of rocks and trash totally free of charge with their topdress mixes
Does a chef reveal his mother's secret pie recipe?
@@OrangeCountySkid They do when they put it on a TV show
@@jeffreymason7049 no they don't, it's obvious you watch too much tv
@OrangeCountySkid actually don't own a TV, and I'm a chef, so a big swing and a miss!
@@jeffreymason7049 um....yeahhhhhhhhhhhhh
8:13. Worst throw ever
@Navy1977 am I wrong?
@Navy1977 you're looking too far into it. Lighthearted joke directed at the dad. Throws like uncle Rico from Napoleon Dynamite
Chill Tom Brady
@@Kevin-mp5of wingtips by chance?
@@Kevin-mp5of yep
some sort of turf would of worked too, minimal maintenance
They did the fake grass episode the other day
If it weren't for ignorant and incompetent wealthy homeowners, this profession would be far less profitable
@@Kevin-mp5of I agree completely
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