DISASTER of a backyard gets MASSIVE clean up - part 6 | OVERGROWN garden beds EVERYWHERE!
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- čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
- Hello everyone,
Welcome to part 6 of this clean-up.
Some of you may have noticed that I have started participating in a push-up challenge to help raise awareness for mental health in my country. I will be doing 3,249 from June 5th to June 28th. I will also be uploading a short each day I take part in this so people can follow my progress as well as giving a fact/stat each day about mental health.
I have set up a link for donations to this cause for anyone who is feeling generous enough to do so. If you were considering sending anything to me through the Buy Me A Coffee page this week, can I please ask that the money be sent to this cause instead. The link to this is below:
thepushupchallenge.com.au/fun...
In case you are yet to see the first five parts of this series, the links are below:
Part 1: • DISASTER of a backyard...
Part 2: • DISASTER of a backyard...
Part 3: • DISASTER of a backyard...
Part 4: • DISASTER of a backyard...
Part 5: • DISASTER of a backyard...
Thanks for watching and see you again soon.
Greetings from Hermosillo, Sonora, MEXICO... More of one hundred viewers and only 35 LIKES???... Let's support this guy, please!!!!
Thank you 😊
I love love love your support of people experiencing mental health problems. I am super impressed and grateful for you doing that. You rock Ryan!
Hi Ryan, I really enjoyed this episode of this massive yard makeover. You are certainly a dedicated guy. I agree, not all trees/bushes need to be shaped. Most times just a snip here and there is fine. Admire your hard work helping this customer get her life back.❤😊
Looks so very nice! ♥️👍
I'm glad you removed whatever that bush was in front of the shed. That thing was an unappealing mess.
It's coming along very nicely. Such a BIG difference.
Hi, Ryan! Texas here. The garden is looking really nice. The final product will be terrific and a true reflection of your amazing talent! Bravo, mate….Bravo!
Morning, looks like the flower beds have been abandoned for many years, very nice that you have such compassion for people , I hope this helps her get back on track
Epic clean up Ryan, love that you removed the scraggly mess in front of garage. I follow Tyler from " Mowing for Mental Health " ,Sean from " Blade mate " and George from " Quick cuts ".Also you Of course All great gardeners that help their community with hard work and integrity. Thank you all for your channels. Stay well 💚🐝
Hi Ryan, what a huge transformation, lots of hard work. Thank you for supporting Mental Health, it’s the silent plague. So many lived lost unnecessarily. I support another lawncarer, Mowing for Mental Health, it’s a one day at a time recovery. You have brought this lady’s garden back to life, just hope her regular lawn man keeps it up. Blessings from Geelong 🙏❤️👏🤗👍
I love watching the way you work - thoroughly, thoughtfully, meticulously. It satisfies that little OCD in me! It already looks so much better & I'm sure the homeowner is so relieved to have the worry of it erased from her life. Now I'm be waiting for the finale! Love from Canada.
Congratulations on making it so far in this yard already. I had a son that suicided. It brought up the topic, in the U.S., that people aren't aware that young men, about 17 to mid-twenties, can become a high risk suicide group if they feel they don't have a chance to succeed in life. Glad you are working on suicide awareness there. As you are sorting, and recognizing, the garage area, I am trying to disconnect from what someone did before and look at the creation of what will work now. You are doing/have done a good job of making that building potentially usable again. The increase in the amount of space and calm in the yard is good.
I am at a loss for words 💔. Please accept my deepest condolences 🙏
You have done magic here. I wish this was my garden 😊 I hope the owner of this property would be able to enjoy all the open now.
You are just amazing ! I love every episode you put out. I am a sucker for good old fashion weeding. If it is only wacked down it will be back so fast. I love your OCD traits ! I'm one of them... You go the extra mile to do it right the first time. Thank you for taking us along to watch your acts of kindness.
You did a ton of work in on this episode, Ryan! Such a vast improvement! Bravo! Also, thanks for being such a caring, kind world citizen and supporting the Mental Health suicide prevention with your push- ups. ❤️🇨🇦
Great job Ryan! It’s absolutely amazing looking back at each area of the garden after you finish it. It’s so tidy and nice to look at now. I know she appreciates your work. You are good to help her get her garden back.
Watching from Texas 🇺🇸
You made this garden so beautiful and looks so natural and not overdone. She must be so proud. You must be so proud of your work, too. It's inspiring, too. If we weren't going into full on summer here, I would try to get with my yard. My palmettos have weeds in them and there is so much brush and undergrowth. I wish there was someone here near me that would tidy up mine haha. Can't wait to see the final reveal. So exciting!
Definitely proud of my work. Absolutely love what I do for a living, feel very blessed.
I’m a little worried about those two stumps left, they almost caught you several times as you moved around. I’m going to be sorry when this series is over, but perhaps there’s another in the works? Great job.
I agree, I broke my wrist because I tripped over a stump like that.
Must admit, I was willing him to dig it out or floor it. Next visit maybe?
Yes ill absolutely be cutting it flush next time. Not sure why I didn't right away. As for my content, there is a new project coming and part 1 will be this weekend as I didn't have the time to get back here this week.
I need a snap trick like that, maybe make my MIL disappear. 😂😂😂 Fantastic job as always sir.
It's a pretty handy trick 👌
Well done Ryan..I too am worried about the stumps you left behind..you do such great work…have been following you from start..you are making such a difference to gardens and peoples lives..
I will definitely cut them flush next visit 😊
Fabulous and amazing transformation - God bless you! Almost have that yard done, huge job. It’s nice to know this lady appreciates your time and effort. And she will enjoy her garden once again, as a fellow gardener I can certainly appreciate this gift you gave her. And-Never give up on His promise, I saw that.. 🙏❤️ Much love from a very crazy USA, Stay safe and take care
Sad to see the poor garden in such disrepair. Easy to see what love and attention it had been given before. Ryan gave it a bit of CPR and managed to bring some life to it.❤️❤️👍🇦🇺
Love to see the various yards and gardens you work in. Fun to see places different from my own small corner of the world! Great work as always Ryan!!
What an absolute change the garden is going through, fantastic, the lady must be over the moon with all the work you’ve done Ryan. Can’t wait to see next weeks video. ❤❤. Pauline. Wiltshire 🇬🇧🇬🇧
I could see that you really wanted to spare the bird of paradise plant, Ryan, but it was in the way of the garage door. It's a shame, but it can't be helped. You're doing an amazing job, and I'm so happy for the lady who owns this once cherished garden.
I thought that the dead tree/bush was quite architectural and would have loved it in my garden as an 'ornament'! I wonder what it was? Still, it needed to be removed, along with all the other stuff in that corner, and, again, just by removing a few bits, the garden has grown even bigger. You really are a hero for your community, and I hope you get recognised for all your hard work!
The dead one I cut with the pole saw was a lemon tree.
Great job as always it is really coming together. I am sure the owner is already picking out her plants for the Spring.
I for one am not looking forward to the end of this yard work.
Captivating! Thank you 🌹
It's ok, I have more big jobs in the pipelines 😀
Gosh, Ryan, look how far you've come! Very well done, it's looking fantastic!😊❤😊
I’m almost sad that this is almost over.
There will be a brand new series so not to worry 😊
If you have an iPhone, take a photo of the leaves and you should see a plant leaf sign when you pull up and view the photo. Click the leaf and it will tell you the name of the
Excellent!
It's looking quite decent now. Really beautiful. Nice job, Ryan.
Beautiful job Ryan. Loved the longer video. It’s really looking good and loved the magic! Thanks.
I’ve got a strong urge to look in the shed😀! And also tidy up all the sheets of corro and bricks….
Great job! Some of the spare bricks that are lying about the yard could be repurposed to replace missing bricks or deteriorating wooden edging in the garden beds.
Wow what a difference you are making t9this garden. Good luck with your challenge. You are an inspiration to many. 😊
As always Ryan you have done an amazing job. Love how open you made it 🥰🇨🇦
Beautiful job, Ryan
Subscriber from Vancouver BC Canada 🇨🇦 Brilliant work. You are my favourite along with George (Quick Cuts).
Looks so much cleaner and spacious. Looking forward to at least one more session!
Hi Ryan,thank you for another beautiful video. Indeed so nice to watch how you transform gardens.
It's looking good, Ryan. Much more open and spacious. I'd love it if it were mine. I can think of things I'd plant in various places. I would definitely get rid of the spider plant everywhere. I heartily dislike the stuff, haha. I loved her Swiss Cheese plant and the brightly coloured azalea. I think maybe that woody, straggly shrub was an argyranthemum or margeurite daisy. They need regular trimming to stay nice and bushy. Thanks for all you've done. It's made a huge difference.
It looks like there is a “man door” on the side of the garage as well
You do such great work, my only thought would be to cut the stump to ground level .
Well done the yard looks terrific, but I wonder with all these garden transformations who will continue to look after this garden once all this hard work is done. I hope all this hard work is maintained somehow as nearly all of these transformations are done for the disabled and those who can't cope and have other mental health concerns.
I will be maintaining this yard for her every three months 👍
Hello Ryan, Very good job and a wonderful transformation of the yard. Many greetings from Germany (Friesland) and keep up the good work.
Holger
I wish I could get that magic to work with my house work 😅. This garden is coming along nicely
Love the transformation, clean and tidy, you can prune, they will grow again. Your work is excellent. God bless
There’s light at the end of the tunnel 😊. Great job 👏
Great job on part 6! Can't wait for the next part. Good job with what you're doing for mental health issues. Keep on keeping on 😊
Looks fantastic Ryan
G’day Ryan… totally agree with some comments regarding the two stumps, they’re a trip hazard and really should be cut back to the base, if you score the stump in a grid pattern it will eventually rot. Also, the bigger the garden bed, the bigger the job so perhaps you may want to consider your clients fitness level and only mulch a small bed throughout. Just some ideas 🤔🤔🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️ Great progress overall 👏🏽👏🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I'll be maintaining this yard every three months so happy to lay mulch and keep the beds looked after. As for the stumps, will definitely do that next visit 👍
It definitely looks much better especially with that unruly bush gone.
Looking great!
Great work Ryan mate on this one. Well done as always 👍
Again a great job, what a difference you make along the garage entrance, and so nice you don’t clear it to bare grounds. It’s a lovely garden to look at. So two more episodes 😊yes🎉 👌👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💪🏼
Possibly one, depending on how much time I can put aside for it.
Great work.
Hello from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada🇨🇦
Looks amazing. The lady would be in such a better mine space.
Unless this ladies lawn mowing man picks up his game, you could be making it harder for her by putting mulch on the back garden bed without a boarder because the grass will just grow through it, 😮 as evidence by how it grew through that bush you cut back.😊
I will be maintaining this yard moving forward every three months so I can tend to that.
Lovely yard! You are such a hard worker. I love your videos.
It's looking good. Be waiting for the next episode. 😎Cool Beans
That looks really much better. 👍🏻
Getting rid of those sheets of corrugated plastic, or at least assembling them out of sight, would be even better. One wonders what might be hidden behind them. Especially the one left side of the garage.
Hello from Houston, Texas
Ahoj Ryane! Obdivuji tvojí mravenčí práci. Děláš vše úžasně poctivě a to si zaslouží velkou chválu! Gratuluji! Měj krásný den! 👍👍🌿Jana 🌿🏆👋🌹
Thank you Jana.
Is coming along very nicely Ryan .
To have less work and worries, you have to declutter...
For the "bird of paradise" (Strelitzia), I would have uprooted it and planted it elsewhere.
The philodendron, the parts torn off with roots, I would have replanted them too. I never throw away plants.
Cobwebs (Chlorophytum comosum) invade the ground without any beauty. They like height. In their natural environment, they grow on trees such as orchids.
Good evening from Oklahoma USA
Awesome job you did. So very careful, you obviously love what you do. Bless you. Please take care
Brilliant clean up Ryan, that was a great deal of work!!! Looking forward to the finish on this job. From Ontario Canada.
Thank you for sharing this transition! The yard looks alive!
Great job. Have enjoyed each part. Hello from Texas
Well done Ryan great job as always .👍🤩
Another cracking performance. Well done xx
Wonderful!! Coming along SO well Ryan 😊 Cheers ❤
I'm going to do a happy dance when you finish that job!! You're a blessing!
you definitely need more subscibers! Very impressed with your work. my best wishes from Germany!
Thank you 😊
I am so nosy, now that the shed can be opened, I want to see inside, ha. I'd like to see what is inside MY shed, it has been a couple of years. Last I opened the door there was a wasp nest and I got stung so I wrote off the contents!
Looks like a totally different yard, if I had not seen the cook area at the end I would have thought it was not the same place.
Oh no! Well I was planning on opening it to have a look but now maybe I won't 😅
Looking good Ryan! Isn’t funny how time gets away from you.☺️ I don’t think that lawn man has done anything in this lawn, such a shame. Has she made a decision yet on his status? I would get rid of all the bricks being used as a border, it would look so much better. This has been a tough job but you’re doing a bang up job!💚
I haven't had a chat to her about it yet. I'll wait until he has mowed again so I can see what it looks like a second time around.
👍👍👍👍 almost got to see the premier. Looking good. In to the home stretch.
Stunning Ryan, so much nicer..
The shrub in the 6th video looks like your pulling out stuffing.😊
Good job Ryan as always.
Wow! Great transformation so far! I really have to wonder though what her idea was with all the bricks leaning against the corrugated metal pieces all around the yard edges… has me a bit confused.
She most likely owned a dog or the neighbours own a dog so she has put the bricks and colour bond around the boundary fence to stop the dog digging through to next door. We have big rocks along our back boundary fence to stop our dog digging into the neighbours yard.
Yes I believe it has something to do with the small dog she has.
Looks like that flower bed was there on purpose looking at the bricks that were lining each side. Looking good though.
Looks amazing! Can’t wait to see the finish.
Love watching you from Germany
Looks lovely. You are doing an amazing job!
Brilliant job as per usual from yourself
Love all the work you've done. Just wondering if you could dig a little around that stump so you can cut it off below ground. I always see a trip hazard, even if the person knows it's there.
Yes definitely will.
Love the long ones.
Good to know. I think when this is all done I'll make a super edit of all parts in 1!
Looks so inviting now!
It is looking so good. Just curious why you left stump from dead scrub by shed up so high. I would probably trip over it sometime while out in the shed or yard. 🥴
You're not the first to ask, I honestly don't know why I did that. I'll cut it flush next visit.
Great job 😊
Those bricks may be a fall risk for her if she is older. 😢 as always you’ve outdone yourself. You do amazing work.
Thank you 😊
Totally amazing transformation, almost done. Fantastic job on this garden. Ryan, did she ever get her porch and all that junk removed?
I've removed a bit of junk here and there but there is still a bit lying around.
It's really starting to take shape now. If the garage was ever used, why are there bricks in the front? Seems like it would be a trip hazard. The way the bricks go around the building like a garden bed, I wonder if they ever want to go inside. 🤔 I don't recall you saying how long the lady has been renting, I got the impression she just moved in not that long ago. Did I miss something? I want to say I hope she stays there for a while, if not, you've done the landlord a huge favor and from the sounds of it, he hasn't been a very nice person at times. Can't wait for the ending, the before and after picture montage will be awesome. Take care! 🌟 See you next time.
There seem to be bricks absolutely everywhere in this property, not too sure to be honest.
Almost there looks great
Great job Ryan!!
Usual brilliant work 👏 👌
Great job! I have enjoyed from start to finish every time. ❤😊
Even the three lower limbs on the tree on the right beside back fence could be sawn off.in shed corner