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Overgrown lawn from last November (or should I say MOWVEMBER, AM I RIGHT? No? OK, never mind then) that finally made its way out of the editor. Full time version of this overgrown, tall grass, neglected, messy (trying to hit all the keywords) lawn, grass, yard, etc. You get the idea.
My mower: bit.ly/BCBrad
0:00-0:35 Before Shots
0:35-5:00 Edging
5:00-14:31 String Trimming
14:31-14:33 Oh Thank The Dear Lord I Am Done String Trimming
14:33-15:28 Debris Blowing Round #1
15:28-15:59 Story Time
15:59-19:56 Mowing
19:56-20:19 Missed Some Spots!
20:19-21:13 Blowing Debris Round #2
21:13-21:20 Missed Another Spot!
21:20-22:57 Before/Afters
To answer a few questions that I KNOW will come up:
- Why don't you mow in straight lines?
: I can't mow in straight, long strips. I have to cut the yard into sections to film it. KZbin likes lots of changes in camera angles (and funny enough, so do people, even if you don't realize it!), so I mow a square, then move on the the next. Mow that one, rinse and repeat.
- Why don't you bag the grass/mulch the clippings more? It looks terrible!
:We live in Florida. Heat, humidity, and sun break clippings down in a matter of days. Even this many. I don't bag because it isn't common (see previous sentence for explanation of why), I don't have a bagging system, don't have a local spot to dump, etc. Lots of business reasons why it would be a losing proposition for me to bag grass. (Just because they do it near you doesn't mean we do it down here.) I don't make multiple passes since that would add time and cost to the project which the client didn't want to pay.
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