Hi David! I can’t imagine what the people want to do with this land after the blackberry bushes have been removed. The ground is full of dips and the hillsides are steep. You even fell a couple times. You are doing a good job in clearing up the landscape!
Hi Kristine! They want to get the area covered up so they blackberries don't grow back and at the same time they want some native plants planted so they grow instead of the blackberries. Thanks!
One invasive plant that chokes all others out, should be considered a weed. Great job, please wear reflective orange on the job not all drivers have 20/20. Congratulations, Canada
Thanks Beverly! In our state the blackberry is classified as a "Class C" invasive species, but I would honestly place it a class higher since it really does kill and choke out native plants.
The worst plants are those people them self has brought to their gardens and then let them spread. I work with cow pastures and close to gardens there's always a lot of blackberry. They spread alot since the cows won't eat it or even walk through it. I take care of it the same way as you do. A blade and cut it from top down.
It definitely is sad watching native plants being choked out by invasive species. I remember as a kid driving down roads and they used to be clear and it was all nice and tidy. But in the past decade the blackberries have just gone extremely rampant and started really expanding their territory. It’s great to hear you’re doing the same work! Thank you Chris!
It's still winter and the blackberries should be down for 2-4months depending on temperatures. If the temperatures fall down to freezing again they will have less chance of surviving. I wasn't actually anticipating the hill to be that steep, normally it's easy to move around but due to the area being wet it was slippery.
Hi,another great video, what would you recommend for keeping them from re growing and tip would be much appreciated,and please keep video s coming,from Wales.
The best method would be to spray them down after the initial cut and when they start sprouting slightly. That’s the simplest and easiest method that will allow you a 100% guarantee they don’t come back. Another option is to manually remove them. Or cover the area with some sort of fabric or cardboard.
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There’s David at the blackberry challenge! 😅 This was another big mess for you to clear up and at steep angles too. I wonder what the real time was…. Take care…👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Like to see all the very effective and efficient vertical cutter head movement. It’s very effective also when cutting tall grass. It’s not something discussed or shown in any OEM user’s guides though. Wonder why they only mention swinging the head back and forth?
I have used the vertical cutting on tall grass before and it definitely has it’s benefits. Back and forth works great when the grass is shorter, probably no more then a foot tall. Any higher and I do a double back and forth motion so that once I’m closer to the ground the trimmer can mulch up the grass. The vertical motion isn’t as efficient for grass, but for thicker brush with a blade it definitely helps to chop things up.
Another good one David. Can you show us how long, in real time, it takes to clear an area perhaps a 5' x 1' strip. It's pretty physical work and it would show how long you were working? How long did this job take.
I think I could try show casing. This job took me about 5-6 hours. But the main reason being that my blades got dull and they weren’t cutting as efficiently.
Hi David! I can’t imagine what the people want to do with this land after the blackberry bushes have been removed. The ground is full of dips and the hillsides are steep. You even fell a couple times. You are doing a good job in clearing up the landscape!
Hi Kristine! They want to get the area covered up so they blackberries don't grow back and at the same time they want some native plants planted so they grow instead of the blackberries. Thanks!
my arms are tired just watching you. BOY WHAT A LOT OF WORK
One invasive plant that chokes all others out, should be considered a weed. Great job, please wear reflective orange on the job not all drivers have 20/20. Congratulations, Canada
Thanks Beverly! In our state the blackberry is classified as a "Class C" invasive species, but I would honestly place it a class higher since it really does kill and choke out native plants.
What a job you had! You did an EXCELLENT JOB in clearing it all up! 💯👍😎
Thanks Irene! 😁👍
Another great reconstruction of a mess! Your the best Dave! See you on the next! 😊
Thank you Martin! I always enjoy seeing your comments! 😁
Great video, watched it twice.
Wow! Thank you Carol!
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Děkuji Jana! Bylo to těžké, ale majitelé byli velmi šťastní! 😁
Any tips should have said ,thanks
Answered on your other comment.
The worst plants are those people them self has brought to their gardens and then let them spread. I work with cow pastures and close to gardens there's always a lot of blackberry. They spread alot since the cows won't eat it or even walk through it.
I take care of it the same way as you do. A blade and cut it from top down.
It definitely is sad watching native plants being choked out by invasive species. I remember as a kid driving down roads and they used to be clear and it was all nice and tidy. But in the past decade the blackberries have just gone extremely rampant and started really expanding their territory.
It’s great to hear you’re doing the same work! Thank you Chris!
How long will this keep the blackberries down? You need some spiked shoes or something for those steep angles
It's still winter and the blackberries should be down for 2-4months depending on temperatures. If the temperatures fall down to freezing again they will have less chance of surviving.
I wasn't actually anticipating the hill to be that steep, normally it's easy to move around but due to the area being wet it was slippery.
Hi,another great video, what would you recommend for keeping them from re growing and tip would be much appreciated,and please keep video s coming,from Wales.
The best method would be to spray them down after the initial cut and when they start sprouting slightly. That’s the simplest and easiest method that will allow you a 100% guarantee they don’t come back.
Another option is to manually remove them. Or cover the area with some sort of fabric or cardboard.
Hi bro... You not scared snake... Becarefull..
I allready subscribe your channel....
G. B. U......AND I ALWAYS
SUPORT WHAT YOU DID....
IM INDONESIAN...
Thankfully we don't have any dangerous snakes in our area. Thank you for subscribing! :)
There’s David at the blackberry challenge! 😅 This was another big mess for you to clear up and at steep angles too. I wonder what the real time was…. Take care…👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Thank you Lina! This area came out to be roughly 5-6 hours of work between both sides.
Which brush cutter do you prefer Fs 131 or the Fs 240 ?
The FS-240
If they will weed rolls in the bushes when they start growing back they will be able to control them and also have the berries to eat or sell.
That’s true!
Now he needs a sit of chains and mulching blades on his mower and get it looking nice !!
I would love to get a brush mower, I’ll hopefully try one out soon and see how it goes.
@@golovinpropertyservices I was thinking of the owner who probably has a riding mower , thanks for your reply !!
Big job! Well done! 🤗❤👍
It sure was! Thank you Mary😁👍
They will have to do some serious herbicide come spring growth. A harsh but necessary decision if the blackberry is to be eradicated.
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Very impressive! wow
Thanks Leni!
Like to see all the very effective and efficient vertical cutter head movement. It’s very effective also when cutting tall grass. It’s not something discussed or shown in any OEM user’s guides though. Wonder why they only mention swinging the head back and forth?
I have used the vertical cutting on tall grass before and it definitely has it’s benefits.
Back and forth works great when the grass is shorter, probably no more then a foot tall. Any higher and I do a double back and forth motion so that once I’m closer to the ground the trimmer can mulch up the grass.
The vertical motion isn’t as efficient for grass, but for thicker brush with a blade it definitely helps to chop things up.
What kind of blade are you using with the trimmer? Or are you using trimming line? 🤔
It’s a mulching blade, you can check the description in the video and see which one I’m using.
here's a shocker... cut back the canes after the first frost to keep them under control and small
That’s right.
Another good one David. Can you show us how long, in real time, it takes to clear an area perhaps a 5' x 1' strip. It's pretty physical work and it would show how long you were working? How long did this job take.
I think I could try show casing. This job took me about 5-6 hours. But the main reason being that my blades got dull and they weren’t cutting as efficiently.
You must be really tired of blackberry brambles by now!
I actually really enjoy clearing the blackberries, but in some cases it takes a pretty large toll on the body.
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Este mato foi difícil
Era, mas a lâmina facilita o trabalho.
Instead of banging , why don’t you try to slide the cutter ? I think it would be more effective!
“Banging” mulched up the vines. Side to side doesn’t do anything with blackberries.
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