Your neighbor definitely has a genius idea of coming up with that garbage can vacuum method and great information on Leaf blowing how to get them up easily instead of raking them up and doing a lot of walking✨
Yessiiirrrrr, thank you 🫡 First time doing my yard and of course we have the corner house so we get everything but this was awesome to watch, especially when the music theme changed for the leaf blower techniques, glad I came across your video 🫡
@charliecorleon Thank you for viewing Charlie. I'm glad that it helped. If you need anything regarding your lawn, I have a host of videos that could help you like this one did. God bless 🙌🏾
@stephanieeklang CONGRATULATIONS on your new home, and thank you for tuning in. If you're interested, I have plenty of videos that can help you in your lawn 👍🏾
Just prepping to launch my lawn care company late Winter/early Spring and came across your channel! Thanks for the great contents and tips. It is clear that you are skilled at what you do, you enjoy it and you are a man of faith! Keep up the awesome work! Grace and Peace!
This one was for me! I got the black and decker leaf blower/vac. I was able to get a kit to attach from the vacuum into a trash can like the one you showed. This helps not having to empty the small bag so many times. Showing how to get the leaves out of a corner was what I needed to know. When you know you know!
Great video I learnt something. I went out and bought a real powerful blower though. Echo PB-9010T. This thing is a beast. My neighbor laugh and said it’s an overkill. I didn’t laugh because I have several trees in my backyard and I have been struggling for years to clean up the leaves. No more problems with this beast. I love it.
@polofieldslawnservice I came back and watched this video again. I especially like how you move the leaves off the fences and unto the property. It’s easier to handle like that. I normally put the leaves in bags, large plastic containers that I get from sanitation. I use my lawnmower with the bag on to collect the leaves. A lot of my neighbors put the leaves in piles near the sidewalk for sanitation to pick them up. That works but when the wind blows it just scatter the leaves on the street and sidewalks so I never do that.
@maggarlion You sound like you have a great plan, Maggarlion. I'm my neighborhood. We don't have the option of bringing the leaves to the sidewalk. They do have that option in other communities, but not mine.
I bag my leaves with my mower so it chops them up into smaller pieces and then bag them. Using a "Plastic Leaf and Lawn Chute" to hold the bag open helps a ton!
I blow my leaves into the yard from the fence, garden and from against house. Usually only takes about 15-20 minutes. Then mulch with the lawn mower in basically the same as normal lawn cut. After a few years doing this my lawn is thick and the soil is rich. Have not used a rake or bag in 40 years. Why pay to throw away all that rich mulch then have to pay to fertilize? And the time savings over bagging and disposal is enormous.
Totally understand Starley, you have a valid point. I normally will do the same but some people like to bag their leaves. This video just shows them if they're gonna bag their leaves, different ways that they could do it. Appreciate your comment Sir
Nice tips. Counter clockwise vs clockwise in corners never thought about it like that interesting
Preciate you Rio 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@@RioTheHitman Same here and it works like a charm
Never thought about circle motion ❤❤. Thank you for that tip
Your neighbor definitely has a genius idea of coming up with that garbage can vacuum method and great information on Leaf blowing how to get them up easily instead of raking them up and doing a lot of walking✨
Thank you Ms. Tucker
Great information, just sent this video to my grandson, so that he can get my leaves up quicker and easier, thanks.
Awesome, hopefully he does a fantastic job 👍🏾
Yessiiirrrrr, thank you 🫡 First time doing my yard and of course we have the corner house so we get everything but this was awesome to watch, especially when the music theme changed for the leaf blower techniques, glad I came across your video 🫡
@charliecorleon Thank you for viewing Charlie. I'm glad that it helped. If you need anything regarding your lawn, I have a host of videos that could help you like this one did.
God bless 🙌🏾
Ain’t no neighbours gon be laughing at me now. Technique is everything. Thank you for this 🙏🏽
@@Shuttles352 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Great video, appreciate the tips for first time homeowner now responsible for a lawn.
@stephanieeklang CONGRATULATIONS on your new home, and thank you for tuning in. If you're interested, I have plenty of videos that can help you in your lawn 👍🏾
One of the best videos I've seen about this subject in a long time.
@@princeg6864 Thanks G
And, good timing, glad the YT algorithm popped it up!
@davidcarroll8735 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Corners. Great tip. I’ll try that next year.
@@samfeldman1508 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Just prepping to launch my lawn care company late Winter/early Spring and came across your channel! Thanks for the great contents and tips. It is clear that you are skilled at what you do, you enjoy it and you are a man of faith! Keep up the awesome work!
Grace and Peace!
Thanks, Brian I appreciate you. Any way that I can help, tips, etc let me know.
i deal w this everyyyyy year😂 getting better each year. thnx for your inputs also
@ras2472 Yes, sirrrr, you have a lot of trees over there. Thanks for tuning in
This one was for me! I got the black and decker leaf blower/vac. I was able to get a kit to attach from the vacuum into a trash can like the one you showed. This helps not having to empty the small bag so many times. Showing how to get the leaves out of a corner was what I needed to know. When you know you know!
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 Preciate you Grace
Thank you for the techniques. Just tried it and man yesss it works down my fence line.
Awesome, now that's what I'm talking about 👍🏾
Thanks for the tips$$
@@samthomas6178 🫡
Thank you for the clockwise and counter clockwise tip!!!😊
@@keepitsimple8 💪🏾💪🏾👌🏾
Great video I learnt something. I went out and bought a real powerful blower though. Echo PB-9010T. This thing is a beast. My neighbor laugh and said it’s an overkill. I didn’t laugh because I have several trees in my backyard and I have been struggling for years to clean up the leaves. No more problems with this beast. I love it.
@@maggarlion Thank you and ohhhhhh yes. That thing is a BEAST
@polofieldslawnservice I came back and watched this video again. I especially like how you move the leaves off the fences and unto the property. It’s easier to handle like that. I normally put the leaves in bags, large plastic containers that I get from sanitation. I use my lawnmower with the bag on to collect the leaves. A lot of my neighbors put the leaves in piles near the sidewalk for sanitation to pick them up. That works but when the wind blows it just scatter the leaves on the street and sidewalks so I never do that.
@maggarlion You sound like you have a great plan, Maggarlion. I'm my neighborhood. We don't have the option of bringing the leaves to the sidewalk. They do have that option in other communities, but not mine.
Thanks for sharing your video. I enjoyed watching. Take care and God Bless.
Appreciate you Mr Walt and may God bless you as Well 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Thanks for the tips!
Appreciate you Gary 💪🏾
Lawnmowers are amazing.
@dennisb-trains23 Yes, they are 👌🏾
Great video my brother!!
Hope y’all had a great thanksgiving bro!
We did. Hope y'all had a great one as well. Thanks bro
Thank you sooo much! Great ideas! I think I will use the tarp!,, In my town the city picks up !😊😊
You're welcome, I wish they picked up leaves in my area
Good advice
BROKE, long time no see brotha. Preciate you!
I bag my leaves with my mower so it chops them up into smaller pieces and then bag them. Using a "Plastic Leaf and Lawn Chute" to hold the bag open helps a ton!
Yes Sirrrr Eavee, bagging is definitely another option and the plastic leaf chute helps when dumping leaves on the bags 💪🏾
Polo knows leaf cleanup 👍💚🦸
Thanks Striperman 👌🏾
Great.. How do you bag them with ease. City property. and we can't mulch.
I blow my leaves into the yard from the fence, garden and from against house. Usually only takes about 15-20 minutes. Then mulch with the lawn mower in basically the same as normal lawn cut. After a few years doing this my lawn is thick and the soil is rich. Have not used a rake or bag in 40 years.
Why pay to throw away all that rich mulch then have to pay to fertilize? And the time savings over bagging and disposal is enormous.
Totally understand Starley, you have a valid point. I normally will do the same but some people like to bag their leaves. This video just shows them if they're gonna bag their leaves, different ways that they could do it. Appreciate your comment Sir
Good Stuff!
Thank you
Blow mulch rake piles traps what ever it takes. We working.
You said it right Brandon, Whatever it takes........WE WORKIN 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
When the pile is high, I would rather bag the leaves or rake them then blow.
I use my blower to get them spread out over the yard then hop on my riding mower with a grass catcher and get it all up in a hurry.
@@darktoadone5068 Good method 💪🏾
I simply mulch them in using my lawn tractor.😄
@@kjhnsn7296 In some cases, I do as well 👍🏾
who’s here jus charging there battery for the lead blower
@@linogaetajaquez7722 Keep charging Lino 💪🏾
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We Workin 💪🏾 💪🏾 💪🏾
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SuperTA ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
Mulch it down then bag.
@DoctorRickSanchez You can do that, but it would be hard to get those chopped up leaves out of a thick lawn vs. a lawn that is bare
blowing leaves polutes air and makes noise
@medicinastiluluideviata So does cars 👍🏾
Okay Karen
@@DoctorRickSanchez 😆
go back down to your momma's basement and eat ice cream with the vegetable, JoePotato O'biden