we are doing a simlar job at some ALMS houses, the holly hedge is a bit slanted and its getting higher and higher, sometimes you just have to cut in hard to keep them nice and tight, although for us it would have been better to do this during winter so this time of year we can trim, but as we have had multiple requests, well...neeeds must, nice job matey, they look awsome
@LHLgardenservices15 сағат бұрын
@@TKG I'm sure you'll sort it 😉👊
@martin_the_grasshopper199122 сағат бұрын
Looks 100x better than earlier in the year Lee, do you still look after the flats where there was one always moaning about the noise of the machinery ?
@LHLgardenservices16 сағат бұрын
@martin_the_grasshopper1991 cheers buddy 😊👍....no they got rid of me after I got it into shape 😡😡
@martin_the_grasshopper199116 сағат бұрын
@@LHLgardenservices sounds typical, you do the donkey work and then they drop you😡
@LHLgardenservices16 сағат бұрын
@@martin_the_grasshopper1991 💯👌😡😡
@lindamccann388023 сағат бұрын
You were so right to be so ‘brutal’ and we all knew it would recover but…..Wow, just Wow! Those drone shots really show it off, too. 👏🏼👏🏼
@LHLgardenservices16 сағат бұрын
@lindamccann3880 😊👍..thank you 🕺
@richardphillips3303Күн бұрын
A transformation! An artist who works 😊
@LHLgardenservices16 сағат бұрын
@richardphillips3303 😊thank you very kind
@luannvondracek439Күн бұрын
I admire your ability to all of this without having to string a rope or such to keep the hedges truly straight. Lovely job on those hedges.
@luannvondracek439Күн бұрын
Oops that should read, I admire your ability to do all ... .
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@luannvondracek439 😊🙏 thank you glad you enjoyed the vid and thank you so much for your continued support 🥰
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@@luannvondracek439 😊👍
@tgsgardenmaintenance4627Күн бұрын
Lovely job chap! I enjoy hedgecutting, but find the big ones really tiring these days. Did a big one a couple of weeks ago, was about 15ft high, 120ft long, and 8ft wide. Absolutely knackered me out!
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@tgsgardenmaintenance4627 thank you buddy 😊..yeah you definitely feel it after the larger ones 👌
@deniseh8932Күн бұрын
i hate ivy
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@deniseh8932 oh why...what did she do? 😂
@deniseh8932Күн бұрын
@@LHLgardenservices shes too clingy😁
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@@deniseh8932 😂😂😂
@cathtf7957Күн бұрын
Nice ! There's only one hedge in my area that could compare with these. The reward for doing a big chop on them initially. 👍👍👍
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@@cathtf7957 😊👍🤟
@glynrogers1018Күн бұрын
Hi love channel not pushing battery tools all the time
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@@glynrogers1018 😊🤟👍
@pablo9364Күн бұрын
As time goes by they will get squarer and squarer. Eventually they will become even more striking and healthier. All the neighbors and residents will talk about you.
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
Absablinkinlutly 😄😉
@avilla2499Күн бұрын
Absolutely perfection 🎉
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@avilla2499 😊👍 thank you very kind
@cyndydejoy6129Күн бұрын
Proves the LHL way is the best way! Spectacular job Lee, looks amazing! 👏👏👏👍🤩🙌😊🙏
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@@cyndydejoy6129 💯💥😜
@andreashaynes3346Күн бұрын
I’ve watched this from the beginning and how you’ve transformed the seriously neglected hedges to something of great beauty, has been amazing Lee. The residents and you must be so happy. Pity some of the residents are parking so close to the hedges, making maintenance difficult. This is superb Lee and thank you so much for sharing with us, much appreciated 👍💎👍💎👍
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@andreashaynes3346 😊 thanks for watching and your continued support 👍 much appreciated 😊.. yeah I'm very pleased with them
@audreyfforbes-hamiltonКүн бұрын
I remember you saying “What have I done?!😰”. Well, it seems …YOU DONE GOOD! ✅. Beautiful job! x
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@@audreyfforbes-hamilton 😀😀 yeah...im not one to blow my own trumpet......but here goes 🎵🎶🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎶🎵 😄😄
@normanwhiteheed7464Күн бұрын
The residents must be over the moon with the work carried out.A+ thanks Lee 😊
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
😊🙏 thank you
@hillbillyjohn230Күн бұрын
Nice job 👍 the mask while cutting ivy is good idea can be very dusty even worse when on busy road good luck to you sir 🫡
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@hillbillyjohn230 thank you buddy 😊 thanks for watching 🤟
@Timmy51mКүн бұрын
Mate, I just got a HLA56 battery cutter and I'm impressed, batteries go a long way and so much better for weight and vibration. I was getting serious numbness and pins and needles from using my long reach for big jobs, my arteries are screwed, but if you're starting to get issues as we're getting older, try one, see what you think. You can get an extra half meter extension on them to help with the reach as well.
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@Timmy51m cheers buddy ..thank you for looking after my poor body 😀... not interested in battery stuff to be honest.. if you are getting problems from petrol then yeah you've done the right thing..just not for me ...YET..
@MagillGardenservices1964Күн бұрын
Hi Lee , first class job .. very tidy. Is this a one day every fortnight job ? Regards Drew in South Belfast .
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@MagillGardenservices1964 cheers buddy 😊🤟...once a week mate
@MagillGardenservices1964Күн бұрын
@@LHLgardenservices , yes great job … even better weekly . Proper gardening.
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@@MagillGardenservices1964 😊🙏
@agnesgosling3347Күн бұрын
Come on folks 👍👍👍 let’s show Lee some support for a magnificent job.👍👍👍
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@agnesgosling3347 🥰🙏 much appreciated 😊
@cosworthizationКүн бұрын
Lovely hedges you have cut Lee. You are a FANTASTIC gardener.
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@@cosworthization 😀😀🤟 thank you very much...🗣 spread the word 😉
@cosworthizationКүн бұрын
@@LHLgardenservices I will.
@elisabethhopson5639Күн бұрын
Great result Lee. The residents must be very happy to see the grounds looking so much better and level. They can walk on the pavements without dodging the bushes now. That ivy is a menace. Once it gets in the roof it will do so much damage, had it in my garage and it lifted woodwork and strangled the gutter clips. Personally, I would take it down to the same height as the hedges in the winter. Lovely job. 😄
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@elisabethhopson5639 😊 thank you ..Nice comment as usual 🙏...yes I think I'll cut a defining line in the ivy about 2 feet down when I've time 👍
@mufasah888Күн бұрын
Absolutely lovely! Doing a hard cut back was so needed! Goes to show, they will bounce back with some patience. Fantastic results, Lee!!!
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@mufasah888 🤟😊 thank you very much 🕺
@camerongibson6342Күн бұрын
Glad you put the video on the improvement of the hedges that you cut back at the beginning of the season Lee
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@@camerongibson6342 😊🤟👍
@PamDolittleКүн бұрын
Wow Lee that has really come on since you took it over those hedges are looking great but see the issue getting in foe you so think you right cutting them back as the other is would look great What a lovely place it looks so peaceful there Kepp doing the great work you do Lee look forward to watching it transform into s stunning place
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@@PamDolittle 😊 thanks Pam 🥰
@leesgardeningservices8749Күн бұрын
Hi Lee, What a big difference you have given the residents there garden back,it looks really nice.. You must be pleased now with how its beginning to take shape,and only going to get better.. Its going to be your pride and joy,especially as you have created it.. Its a big job to take on,even on a maintenance level... Congratulations to you....😊
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@leesgardeningservices8749 cheers buddy 😊.. yeah I'm very pleased so far...now its in shape I'll aim for more colour. 👍🤟
@ArchdeacondoКүн бұрын
Unbelievable transformation. It just shows that being a perfectionist in your trade is so necessary. Beautiful work Lee👍👊😊
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@Archdeacondo 😊 cheers mate ...just a little TLC 😉
@PrinceRegentКүн бұрын
Absolutely stunning Lee 👍👍👍you are the only gardener i have found with the exact same work ethics as mine 😁😁😁
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@@PrinceRegent 😊🤟 thank you very kind
@lisapointer4350Күн бұрын
WOW! WOW! WOW!.... Not like me I know but....SPEECHLESS!! What a transformation, DEFO A MASTERCLASS in hedge cutting. Loved seeing this video TFS 💯👏👏
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@@lisapointer4350 😊🙏 ha ha high praise indeed 😁 thank you 🙏....spread the word 🗣
@suerobinson844Күн бұрын
1st place. Hi Lee I hate ivy, it has taken over. That's a great tool for cutting it away. The hedge is amazing, it's a credit to you. ❤ Sue
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@suerobinson844 Thanks Sue 😊 🙏
@suerobinson844Күн бұрын
@@LHLgardenservices 😃
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@@suerobinson844 🥰
@alanminshall1824Күн бұрын
That's what you call a transformation.
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@alanminshall1824 😄🙏 thanks buddy.... just a little TLC 🤟
@TheHarlemShow01Күн бұрын
Hi what is that tool you using when pulling up the vines as I can't seem to find a good one good job thanks
@LHLgardenservicesКүн бұрын
@TheHarlemShow01 cheers ...I had a link for it 🤔 I'll have a look 👌
@jamesmcwattie3 күн бұрын
Quite ridiculous! No information about the strength of the Sodium Hypochlorite and the dilution level. The chemical works perfectly well. But follow somebody who knows what he/she is doing. And it needs to be left (at the proper dilution level) for at least 45 minutes. It then needs to be jetwashed off to remove dissolved lichen and moss.
@jefffleet57246 күн бұрын
Customers 😢
@LHLgardenservices6 күн бұрын
@@jefffleet5724 👊🙈
@amandaerickson87787 күн бұрын
Interesting you guys call them tubs and in America they are pots or planters. ❤
@LHLgardenservices7 күн бұрын
@amandaerickson8778 yeah same here...tubs/ pots/ planters 👍
@Rob-zf2cv8 күн бұрын
Bit of a pointless video if you're not going give solutions!
@cosworthization11 күн бұрын
We'll done Lee. Naughty customer.
@LHLgardenservices11 күн бұрын
@@cosworthization 👍😉.. indeed 😥
@alanminshall182411 күн бұрын
Listen to Lee. You know it makes sense.
@LHLgardenservices11 күн бұрын
@@alanminshall1824 😆😆 absablinkinlutly 🤩
@AmraphelofShinar11 күн бұрын
I have learned over the years who is a "plant person" and who is not. I grow a lot of tropical plants, which as you might guess, living in the Southeastern US like I do, you almost have to work to kill them. Boy can some people work hard to kill easy-care plants in pots that I give them. I know we get 60 inches of rain a year on the Gulf Coast, but you HAVE to water plant pots all the time. It's not in the ground. I know how you feel about the customer not getting the results and the joy they could get if they just followed your simple instructions. I'm giving plants as gifts, but it's sad when I drive by their house and see what could've easily been a beautiful dracaena or the like crisped up like paper in a fire.
@LHLgardenservices11 күн бұрын
@@AmraphelofShinar all the above 👍👍🙏
@MagillGardenservices196412 күн бұрын
Hi Lee , watering is vital with bedding plants in pots . Good video… warts and all ! Drew in south Belfast .
@LHLgardenservices12 күн бұрын
@MagillGardenservices1964 💯👍 cheers buddy
@patriciamalloy913112 күн бұрын
I’ve got 3 rain barrels, 100 200 and 300. Brill for summer.
@LHLgardenservices12 күн бұрын
@patriciamalloy9131 👍👍 I'm all for rain butt's....however...this client HAS a large rain butt AND hose on the wall but both no good if he doesn't use them 🙈😅
@tgsgardenmaintenance462712 күн бұрын
Know exactly where you're coming from, I have clients that don't water anything! Problem is, it can take all day to water everything. Constantly moving multiple sprinklers ,whilst using watering cans. Which means I have no time to do the maintenance!!
@LHLgardenservices12 күн бұрын
💯👍...it can take ages to do it properly even with a hose if there are lots of pots / tubs...( but worth it if they do it)
@lisapointer435012 күн бұрын
Such a shame.... did you take the customer around each pot to show him the indications of "lack of water" that he should look for? just a thought. Stay safe Lee
@LHLgardenservices12 күн бұрын
@@lisapointer4350 😊👍...yes....by his collar 😅
@lisapointer435012 күн бұрын
@@LHLgardenservices 🤣😂🤣
@LHLgardenservices12 күн бұрын
@@lisapointer4350 😉
@sheilarowan866412 күн бұрын
That would break my heart too Your looking years younger without that beard ❤❤❤❤
@LHLgardenservices12 күн бұрын
@@sheilarowan8664 💯👍....thank you 😊 from young Lee 😉
@benholland368212 күн бұрын
Had the same mate with a few lawn renovations which I had suggested waiting until autumn to complete. Despite my advice and further advice to water it 3/4 times a day (which was accepted by the client) and upon returning, it had clearly not been watered enough. Even more annoying, one suggested they may have watered it too much and the seed had slipped, yet no visibility of this.... My suspicions are that once the seed begins to germinate, the client does not keep up with the watering in the first few days, the tap root dies and the grass plants perish and shrivel to nothing leaving almost no trace. Its frustrating and I get it. Chin up Lee
@LHLgardenservices12 күн бұрын
@benholland3682 yep...most frustrating....it needs the water most when it starts growing 🙈...we are better just banging our head on a wall sometimes 😒
@benholland368212 күн бұрын
@@LHLgardenservices I bang my head on the wall everyday! Dont you? Maybe I need to do it more? 😅
@thegeordiefellwalker887812 күн бұрын
good pot weather yesterday 🌨️👍
@LHLgardenservices12 күн бұрын
@thegeordiefellwalker8878 😅😅 you're not wrong ...and today I think ☔️ ( ill be moaning he's let them drown🙈)