I had two areas where that nasty plant grew. Three years ago I removed one small bush about the size of two large dinner tables. I haven't gone back to the second site in three years because it was just God awful work. Being tall and having to snip out that ugly bush was a nightmare. I'm tempted to use gasoline on the second site to remove it. Your task it ten times the work I had, God bless.
I would love to hear your video but I have the volume turned up on my phone and on the media app but I can barely hear you. Can you record what you said
Except that it’s totally alive and beautiful…and no poisonous snakes live in it. That’s kind of a plus!!! River Rock Garden Driveway Entrance - Plants We Used, and Progress Realized th-cam.com/video/XoBiIvIDFxA/w-d-xo.html
@@asensibleyoungman2978 HA! where are they? Answer: In all the millions of acres surrounding my little rock area. North Carolina is pretty awesome that way!
What a job, Tony! Man that looks great now. You're a hard-working man!
I just started clearing out some of our juniper yesterday. Honestly you could almost use the vines to build a small fortress they are that strong😅
See how beautiful the garden is and the neatly arranged stones
I really enjoyed seeing the whole thing
Thanks a lot for sharing
See you around
Thanks for the nice comment brother. Appreciate you watching.
Man I'm so excited to see that studio overlooking the property. Beautiful!!!!
wow that’s great! my family is wondering how to take it down and this is very helpful
I had two areas where that nasty plant grew. Three years ago I removed one small bush about the size of two large dinner tables. I haven't gone back to the second site in three years because it was just God awful work. Being tall and having to snip out that ugly bush was a nightmare. I'm tempted to use gasoline on the second site to remove it. Your task it ten times the work I had, God bless.
Ha! cool to get a comment from someone who truly understands my pain! Thanks so much for watching.
Beautiful work!!!!!!!!!!
Many thanks Robert!
I have a very similar situation with a very similar goal in mind. Would it have been easier to just run thru the whole thing with the backhoe?
I would love to hear your video but I have the volume turned up on my phone and on the media app but I can barely hear you. Can you record what you said
The audio is fine. Not sure what's up with your playback. Sorry.
You replaced a habitat for insects (i.e. pollinators) and replaced in with something akin to a lunar landscape - a dead and sterile desert.
Except that it’s totally alive and beautiful…and no poisonous snakes live in it. That’s kind of a plus!!! River Rock Garden Driveway Entrance - Plants We Used, and Progress Realized
th-cam.com/video/XoBiIvIDFxA/w-d-xo.html
@@tonyleeglenn Where are the pollinators in that rock? Where is the habitat for small mammals and frogs? It's a hostile environment.
@@asensibleyoungman2978 HA! where are they? Answer: In all the millions of acres surrounding my little rock area. North Carolina is pretty awesome that way!
Spoken like a hoarder
@@asensibleyoungman2978 they may be in your hair. Leave this man alone! You must be a hoarder.
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