I feel this clean up so much. The house I'm in had older horders living in it, lovely people but man did they leave a lot to clean up. The yard has been so hard to get cleaned up.
its hard man, I am experimenting in methods and equipment, as a one man operation doing it with standard garden tools would be a full time job to get it to a base line and maintain it... and already have a full time job
I use RM43 from tractor supply. I have the best results by applying herbicides & insecticides in the late afternoon or better yet in the early evening. This allows the treatments to penetrate the effected area slower without risk of midday sun & heat drying up or evaporating these expensive chemicals. Good luck taming that jungle.!! 🚜💨
Nice job Ryan, there is definitely a huge indent into the overgrowth. Unfortunately the only way to deal with the wisteria is to chop it down. You were 100% right when you said to cut the trunk of the wisteria and hit it with herbicide. 👍👍
Place I worked at when I was young replaced the water in the roundup recipe with diesel fuel, shit worked like a charm! You could literally watch the weeds die as you moved throughout the property. The reason I was given when I asked about it was that the oil/diesel made the spray both water resistant and well more deadly to all life 😂
You should use a product called “Crossbow” you also need to add what they call a “Sticker” which helps the Crossbow not to be washed off. Also the slower the kill the better.
Look at the active ingredients look for 2-4-D for broadleaf control and roundup (glyphosate) for total eradication also strong vinegar >20 salt solution works for knockdown adding dish detergent to the mix helps th herbicide to stick to the plants. Good luck
I got my stuff from tractor supply.. had ivy and other stuff growing sprayed it on a hot day took effect withing 3 days .. I let my dad borrow it can't remember what brand nothing you see everyday
I applied alot of herbicide when I volunteered for a museum. I found that strong mixtures are not more effective and waste chemicals. Tryclophr is marketed as posion ivy and woody brush killer,it is more expensive than gylphosate and should be used on everything that isn't grass. Gylphosate is good for grass and pretty wesk on everything else. There are alternatives to gylphosate and they don't seem to work for beans.
it is indeed. between the rapid growth, storms knocking down trees, i feel like a landscaper should have more work than they want and take the fall and winter and head to the tropics... i should consider a career change
not sure how it really works, but seems to have lot more to do with the amount of time people spend watching. at this moment its at 1800 views and its made about 5 bucks... there is potential to make money I suppose but you would need to be a far larger channel than i have to see anything significant. I like doing it, the channel is growing slowly... we will see what happens
I feel this clean up so much. The house I'm in had older horders living in it, lovely people but man did they leave a lot to clean up. The yard has been so hard to get cleaned up.
its hard man, I am experimenting in methods and equipment, as a one man operation doing it with standard garden tools would be a full time job to get it to a base line and maintain it... and already have a full time job
I use RM43 from tractor supply. I have the best results by applying herbicides & insecticides in the late afternoon or better yet in the early evening. This allows the treatments to penetrate the effected area slower without risk of midday sun & heat drying up or evaporating these expensive chemicals. Good luck taming that jungle.!! 🚜💨
I appreciate the tip, maybe i ll order some we are tractor supply deficient around here
Nice job Ryan, there is definitely a huge indent into the overgrowth. Unfortunately the only way to deal with the wisteria is to chop it down. You were 100% right when you said to cut the trunk of the wisteria and hit it with herbicide. 👍👍
it helped a little but yea man... we have our work cut out for us no pun intended
You need to do another treatment with each over every spray on the whol place ,You have to get a few to really get into the main mother root system.
Please use ppe when dispersing defoliants. Atleast longsleeved shirt&gloves. those things are somewhat toxic.. Nice update on the yard situation!
fair point.. had the gloves but could have done better
Flame thrower! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
thats the real right answer
100%
Napalm since it did wonders for Vietnam. Hey, it's 4 am and I'm short of sleep and coffee. Struggling along side you, my brother.
i am often short of sleep... but i work very hard never to be short of coffee
Place I worked at when I was young replaced the water in the roundup recipe with diesel fuel, shit worked like a charm! You could literally watch the weeds die as you moved throughout the property. The reason I was given when I asked about it was that the oil/diesel made the spray both water resistant and well more deadly to all life 😂
that sounds pretty deadly, we may have to resort to desperate measures around here
Get some brother. Looking good
workin hard at it
You should use a product called “Crossbow” you also need to add what they call a “Sticker” which helps the Crossbow not to be washed off. Also the slower the kill the better.
thanks i ll look it up
Look at the active ingredients look for 2-4-D for broadleaf control and roundup (glyphosate) for total eradication also strong vinegar >20 salt solution works for knockdown adding dish detergent to the mix helps th herbicide to stick to the plants. Good luck
thats the second nod for vinegar... i might give ita whirl cant hurt
Very KOOL Ryan
thanks man
I got my stuff from tractor supply.. had ivy and other stuff growing sprayed it on a hot day took effect withing 3 days .. I let my dad borrow it can't remember what brand nothing you see everyday
I ll check tractor supplies website thanks
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I applied alot of herbicide when I volunteered for a museum. I found that strong mixtures are not more effective and waste chemicals.
Tryclophr is marketed as posion ivy and woody brush killer,it is more expensive than gylphosate and should be used on everything that isn't grass. Gylphosate is good for grass and pretty wesk on everything else.
There are alternatives to gylphosate and they don't seem to work for beans.
Thanks for that info. I am new to this
Your channel is neat AF. Keep up with the interesting and informative videos.
Spray diesel on the leaves, not on the ground, it will clear enough to allow you to see what to chainsaw
I have heard that before
What a mess!! If it wasn't for the hidden walls Id say try a flail mower
i had the same thought... l think i am just gonna have to tough it out once to find out what is under there
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landscaping must be a killer business in that area people probably give up and pay for someone else to do it
it is indeed. between the rapid growth, storms knocking down trees, i feel like a landscaper should have more work than they want and take the fall and winter and head to the tropics... i should consider a career change
use this , RM43 total vegetation control . You can get it at tractor supply . itrs expensive but it works
someone else said that too... I dont mind spending money on a good product
Is it really 1 dollar per 1000s views..
not sure how it really works, but seems to have lot more to do with the amount of time people spend watching. at this moment its at 1800 views and its made about 5 bucks... there is potential to make money I suppose but you would need to be a far larger channel than i have to see anything significant. I like doing it, the channel is growing slowly... we will see what happens
@@betweenthesharksgarage good content btw