EASY Method // Weed Eat Around Chain Link Fence

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  • If you're looking for the BEST WAY on how to weed eat or string trim around your chain link fence without breaking trimmer line then you might want to give this a try. Aside from weed whacking around chain link fence you could also try smothering the grass underneath the fence line using something like shingles. I have done this method with the fence before as well.
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  • @aubreya2641
    @aubreya2641 5 років тому +137

    I like how grass 'naturally' moves in to areas I don't want it and never grows in areas I do want it.

    • @kirksway1
      @kirksway1 4 роки тому +1

      agreed

    • @PrincernPrince
      @PrincernPrince 4 роки тому +2

      Ain't it the truth!

    • @harpreetk8500
      @harpreetk8500 3 роки тому

      I built a shed with these plans from Ryan [ Details Here?> *WoodBlueprints. Com* ] . The instructions were clear and easy to implement. Even a novice can be able to build fast using this plan. I'm happy I bought the plan. It also saved me much cost.

    • @aubreya2641
      @aubreya2641 3 роки тому +1

      @@harpreetk8500 Do they help the grass go there where I want it? If they are that easy, they should help the grass grow.

    • @ppags84
      @ppags84 2 роки тому

      See my mulch beds

  • @TheBudgetAquarist
    @TheBudgetAquarist 4 роки тому +54

    As an older guy whose back hates carrying around a weed eater, I dropped $300 on a trimmer on wheels that has an adjustment to get a 10 degree slant. You can get right under the fence and you really save your back. This is a solid video.....just thought I'd throw the old man method out there. 😃

    • @brentjohnson6654
      @brentjohnson6654 Рік тому +2

      Hi Bruce! I am new here, but was interested in the old man device you mentioned. I have seen DR Trimmer and other big box store’s offerings like the Cub Cadet. I am needing to trim along a cattle fence line in the country. I have about 600’ of fence on both sides of the property with a back fence of 130+ feet. Anyway, your comment was 3 years ago, if you are still on here, please give me a comment on what device you used. Thanks and have a great Memorial Weekend!

    • @kurtconstantine920
      @kurtconstantine920 3 місяці тому

      Nice❤

    • @moonwork4378
      @moonwork4378 3 місяці тому

      Thank you!

  • @wewalkedonthemoon
    @wewalkedonthemoon 5 років тому +15

    The “just above idle” trick works great. Something I have done for a while because the string doesn’t grab the fence and yank the trimmer. Great vid!

  • @Thelawncarenut
    @Thelawncarenut 5 років тому +20

    I never thought about the direction of the head spin being different from curved shaft to straight. I didn't even know that was a thing! Learn something everyday. For sure though, I much prefer to walk forward (left to right) and that throws the clippings into my beds but I don't usually worry about it since the FL sun just melts the clippings in minutes. As far as trimming around fence posts and pickets - I always shred the heck out of my string.

  • @Valve-sb7ne
    @Valve-sb7ne 5 років тому +5

    I have that same fence, and when I trim around it, I kick the fence in gently, and trim under it, and the kick the fence back in. Great video, I got a new and easier idea now!

  • @gordjohnston3620
    @gordjohnston3620 5 років тому +2

    I tried this method today, and have to say, it worked brilliantly! Thank you for this video Ryan!

  • @josh-e3j
    @josh-e3j 4 роки тому +15

    I’m in full time lawn care maintaining around 60 properties a month. Your method sounds like it might work pretty well, I’ll have to try that. What I normally do when trimming around chain link fences, I angle my trimmer line so that I’m trimming in an angle towards the bottom of the fence line instead of straight across. There’s several different methods but it seems for me it works well

    • @keithhill7448
      @keithhill7448 2 роки тому +1

      A year later did his method work out for you? Did you change or go back to your method?

  • @stephaniestewart9396
    @stephaniestewart9396 5 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for putting out this video. I have quite a bit of chain link fence and couldn't figure out an easy way to trim around it.

  • @TheHairline
    @TheHairline 4 роки тому

    I've never looked up tips on yard work before. Thanks for the work you put into this!

  • @Velvethamma
    @Velvethamma 5 років тому +2

    String trimming is an art for sure. A balance between line speed, direction of travel, and orientation of line to the work. Different methods work better for some jobs than other ones. I’ve been in the professional maintenance game for 25 years and just picked up the trick you demonstrated a couple years ago. A line trimmer is a tricky tool for some - but when you master it the possibilities are endless

    • @FrancisMasaba1
      @FrancisMasaba1 5 років тому

      Agreed. When you master it, it is legitimate fun. My favorite is taking weeds out of curbs and pavement. Takes the most time to master without breaking too much line, but once you understand that distance game it becomes preferable to cutting for me.

  • @YardGuy
    @YardGuy 5 років тому +1

    Great tips! Whether you have a curved shaft or a straight one it doesn't matter. It is all about how you use the tool in your hands.

  • @GreenDragonPainting
    @GreenDragonPainting 5 років тому +34

    I appreciate all your time and hard work bringing us these videos.

  • @musicvibeswithsteve2783
    @musicvibeswithsteve2783 5 років тому +12

    Good info on this video. Also that camera angle close up when going right to left in slow motion was spot on! Nice 👍

    • @thatgirl3757
      @thatgirl3757 5 років тому +2

      It was a work of art, I agree.

  • @cozy200305
    @cozy200305 5 років тому +2

    Right on. Never thought about the reverse direction trim, paid attention yesterday, worked well.

  • @shanepasha6501
    @shanepasha6501 5 років тому

    Very educational as always.
    I do appreciate your channel.

  • @DougKremer
    @DougKremer 5 років тому

    I have both the straight and curved attachments for my trimmer. both have specific advantages over the other. You are right, they are completely different to operate in terms of best direction of cutting.

  • @ronc1009
    @ronc1009 5 років тому

    Ryan that's a slick way to trim the fence. I have some chain link fence and I'll be trying that method. Thanks, been watching your channel for awhile now.

  • @goathead821
    @goathead821 5 років тому

    Nice work!!! Great tips. Thanks Ryan!

  • @MsTonya417
    @MsTonya417 5 років тому +1

    Nice tip Ryan I will definitely employ this method on my fence

  • @JoNathanB1976
    @JoNathanB1976 5 років тому

    I've had great success with the Shakespeare Ugly Head. Each string is on a rotating head so that when it hits the fence it gives and the string does not get destroyed. Absolutely love it.

  • @CliffWarren
    @CliffWarren 5 років тому +1

    Ryan, I have a huge yard and only get my trimmer out about once every three years. The key is to design everything so string trimming isn’t needed. I have about 200 feet of chain link to deal with. About half of that is flower beds, and the other half has a thick vine growing on it. The vine shades out the grass so that it hardly grows. Anyway, string trimming is just something I avoid 👍

  • @TheGrassFactor
    @TheGrassFactor 5 років тому +5

    Without a doubt, best way!! 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

  • @pthrush
    @pthrush 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this. I'm new to this and this really helped me.

  • @jlemieu1
    @jlemieu1 5 років тому

    I put 4" wide paver below my fence. keep up the good work

  • @JimmyLewisMows
    @JimmyLewisMows 5 років тому

    Very cool up close shot at the low idle. Great work.

  • @rooster7996
    @rooster7996 3 роки тому

    I have a Tanaka curved shaft trimmer which I like as well. Straight shaft trimmers just seem awkward to me when I pick them up, although I have never used one in the field. I trim from right to left slow just like you instructed and it does work pretty well. I will have to try left to right first to get the bulk out of the way first.

  • @jamiesouthworth8736
    @jamiesouthworth8736 5 років тому

    Thank you Ryan. This was super helpful.

  • @urmil5
    @urmil5 5 років тому +1

    I’ve been WAITING for this video for so long!!

    • @Ricochet622
      @Ricochet622 5 років тому +1

      So you need a faster internet connection, lol😁😁😁

  • @onewiththings
    @onewiththings 5 років тому

    This is an excellent and unique approach. I haven't seen anything like it. I have been using my weed torch to get it cleaned up, but this looks better, if it works with my electric trimmer.

  • @MrRodgerMoore
    @MrRodgerMoore 5 років тому

    Great job on the tree ring video. You made the right call not putting the landscape fabric under the mulch. Like the back to eden gardening method you want that mulch nutrients/ soil food to get to the roots not hitting plastic and feeding weeds :)

  • @angelamacisaac1895
    @angelamacisaac1895 10 місяців тому

    Thank you. Yesterday I was thinking there had to be a better way, because I’m inefficient and it hasn’t been enjoyable yet. I will try your suggestions!

  • @matthewderickson1121
    @matthewderickson1121 4 роки тому

    I've got this trimmer as well works well always. Now I passed it down to my sons

  • @Skittlesskittles-om6hp
    @Skittlesskittles-om6hp 5 років тому

    You do AWESOME work allllllll the time Ryan...🌟✨🌟✨🌟✨🌟✨🌟✨🌟✨🌟✨
    Like the blue shirt...that’s your color...👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @drums2go615
    @drums2go615 3 роки тому +1

    Great video, I definitely do like learning about tackling it's about tackling grass from all angles whatever situation and I git's the persuasion and I have to say that I'm really never gave this much thought I just approached it Thoughtfully You really gave some good insights there I will definitely try the low RPM just above idle as you call it, Once again thank you for the video , beautiful lawn

  • @mmbengs
    @mmbengs 4 роки тому

    Thanks Ryan. Will trim again tomorrow using your method. ✌🏻

  • @rrome6178
    @rrome6178 2 роки тому

    Great info! I have a metal fence that I believe your technique will work on also, thanks!

  • @scottterry4590
    @scottterry4590 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the tips, always great content.

  • @Fourandaquarter
    @Fourandaquarter Рік тому

    Great info and nice video. Nice to see useful information presented without the need to invest more money in another piece or equipment.

  • @youme77324
    @youme77324 5 років тому +1

    Thanks! I’m gonna try this with my wooden fence

  • @suzymkey9860
    @suzymkey9860 4 роки тому +1

    Perfect advice for me! I always whip the hell out of my fence and destroy the cord, and the long grass still stands! Thanks for a great video. I’m raring to give it a go right now!!

    • @ryanknorrlawncare
      @ryanknorrlawncare  4 роки тому

      Good luck!

    • @RS-pq5mo
      @RS-pq5mo 4 роки тому

      Also try rotating the trimmer 90 degrees so the string is spinning parallel to the fence.. like the hands on a wall clock..

  • @Oklahoman-in6ph
    @Oklahoman-in6ph 2 роки тому

    Great Information Ryan. Never ever thought of the reverse method.

  • @Abigail3223
    @Abigail3223 3 роки тому +1

    I didn’t know about going a certain direction, thank you!

  • @dr05guitar
    @dr05guitar 3 роки тому

    I will have to try this, thanks for the tip!

  • @comatosesage7232
    @comatosesage7232 Рік тому

    Getting ready to trim the fence myself, gonna give this a shot.

  • @hsbrooks
    @hsbrooks 5 років тому

    I found that the mid throttle setting used for starting runs my stihls at a very good speed and torque for normal cutting with minimum string breakage. My most recent machine had a full open start throttle that made it hard to start. I added a screw to the handle to set the mid throttle setting I wanted.

  • @d27mcccarty
    @d27mcccarty 5 років тому +2

    I just staight edge both sides every mow. Takes a few times, but then it's perfectly clean n straight. And the fence doesn't get beat up.

  • @garysmith3083
    @garysmith3083 4 роки тому

    Thank you for the tips awesome video

  • @fretworkpeddler
    @fretworkpeddler Рік тому

    Very helpful video! Thank you.

  • @djs134
    @djs134 5 років тому

    Wow I’ve been strong trimming backwards lol. Gonna have to try right to left next mow. Thanks for the tip

    • @jdawg414
      @jdawg414 5 років тому

      Dave Ev-N-Spread Me too! I feel like a dope. No wonder it’s always a crappy job.

  • @RavensHardCore
    @RavensHardCore 5 років тому

    Cool! Thanks for the advice!

  • @MarkAJ311
    @MarkAJ311 5 років тому +1

    Great idea for a video. Sometimes its the simple things. Hope you'll do one about mowing around trees. 👍 Also, any chance the podcast returns soon?

  • @davidmiller6010
    @davidmiller6010 3 роки тому +1

    Like the tips. What I'm still trying to figure out after all these years, is how do you string trim and NOT wear all those weeds?!

  • @RocketScientist
    @RocketScientist 5 років тому +3

    Hey Ryan what do you think about giving the fence line a healthy dose of growth regulator so it stays alive but not out of control?

  • @djr4283
    @djr4283 5 років тому

    I know some people like wood privacy fence but I like the chain link more but I will try this out

  • @Jmfokken
    @Jmfokken 5 років тому

    I will have to give this a try. I hate string trimming around my fence.

  • @jayfirebaugh
    @jayfirebaugh 5 років тому

    Good tip w/ the shingle!

  • @markkruszewski16
    @markkruszewski16 5 років тому +1

    I use Ortho Groundclear spray about 2 inches wide around fence perimeter never have to worry trimming or anything growing within those 2 inches

  • @audreysteder30
    @audreysteder30 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful lawn..

  • @fredericksphotos
    @fredericksphotos 3 роки тому

    Very informative. My friend has a chainlink fence that is completely overgrown mostly with vines a really tall grass. How can I clean it up?

  • @ShaneShamblin
    @ShaneShamblin 2 роки тому

    Well done video, very informative

  • @RedfishCarolina
    @RedfishCarolina Рік тому

    I had to torch mine, the previous owners neglected it so bad that I had to torch it for several years to get all the weeds off it. Now I have it back to a hare (but old rusty) fence, I planted some yellow Jessamine. In time it will make for a sweet evergreen fence that blooms beautiful yellow.

  • @CitizenPerkins
    @CitizenPerkins 5 років тому

    Nice tips, thanks!

  • @andreaybarra2335
    @andreaybarra2335 4 роки тому

    I love your grass and tank you for sowing me how to weed eat

  • @jatterberry7623
    @jatterberry7623 5 років тому +1

    Great job !!

  • @BenjaminT.Minkler
    @BenjaminT.Minkler 5 років тому

    hey, I have that exact same black coated chain-link fencing; however because its around the main thoroughfare sidewalk and my dogs, the grass stays all worn down along it... so I dug up all under the fence and a foot on each side and just put in black wood chip mulch..now I did have to put in edging on the outside(of the fence) edge to keep a nice line of one mower pass wide grass to the sidewalk - but inside the fence my dogs have a clean race track to run along and beat down any spreading KBG - so far its kept up pretty swell • but for sure I like the idea of sliding old shingles under it, as well as doing that second reverse pass at slow idle speed(I'll have to remember that one for line eating jobs) • great tips!

  • @jps101574
    @jps101574 5 років тому +4

    I tip my trimmer at a downward angle on fences. Also build your fence an inch or two above ground so your trimmer can fit under the fence for a clean look.

    • @butterflyforeve
      @butterflyforeve 4 роки тому +3

      Believe it or not that inch or 2 can cause issues when you have asshole dogs lol

  • @vinnypinatelli221
    @vinnypinatelli221 4 роки тому

    Awesome idea thanks so much

  • @keithhill7448
    @keithhill7448 2 роки тому

    That's a damn good looking yard 🤩

  • @KristieChing
    @KristieChing 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this video!

  • @thanhalicia
    @thanhalicia 5 років тому

    great tips!

  • @Telfer58
    @Telfer58 5 років тому

    Excellent point on picking the trimmer that you feel comfortable with. Usually people will research devices, consider feedback and try and make a informed decision on what to buy. Did that recently, bought a highly thought of trimmer. A machine used by professionals as well as home owners. I hate it. The balance is all wrong, I am 6 1 and the shaft is to short. Make sure you feel comfortable in the store first and foremost.

  • @djkoopz
    @djkoopz 3 роки тому

    Great video!

  • @suzannemccutcheon8741
    @suzannemccutcheon8741 2 роки тому

    Worth every penny

  • @justplanefred
    @justplanefred 5 років тому +2

    I have a corded electric string trimmer and I feel like I kinda do what you do just a little different because it is electric and the throttle is more like a on of switch... So I just do a quick pass at full speed and then come back and blip the switch just enough to take most of the curl out of my trimming string. It definitely eats much less string that way.

    • @billysmith5977
      @billysmith5977 5 років тому +1

      Frederick J Gomeringer Jr corded I had one it was terrible I got a battery powered and it was 130$ well spent ryiobi it’s on it’s 3rd season still going strong and it has variable speed also no dealing with annoying extension cords

  • @poppyneese1811
    @poppyneese1811 2 місяці тому

    I used your method today and it worked very well, my line was from last year so it was very brittle, I’m 5’10” with short legs and a tall body the bent shaft trimmer work well for me and you Hitachi trimmer sounds like it runs really good. Thank You great video?

  • @brizZzan
    @brizZzan 5 років тому +2

    I've trimmed chain link fence like this for years works well! However, the shingle method will never work because of sediment from watering and rain will cover the entire shingle and will eventually grow on top of the shingle just like you are running into now.

  • @BREAKDOG404
    @BREAKDOG404 5 років тому

    Nice tip!

  • @motorhead3153
    @motorhead3153 3 роки тому

    Great info... Thanks

  • @BirdShutterbug
    @BirdShutterbug Рік тому

    Thanks for this.. I've got to do some cleanup work from a messy job that someone else did on my fence line. These tips will help me out a lot. One question -- any specific type of string that you recommend using w/chain link fence?

  • @GrassDaddy
    @GrassDaddy 5 років тому +9

    C'mon man get a straight shaft 🤣 great tip, better than the people I've seen who Roundup the whole fence line lol huge eyesoee

    • @jolkraeremeark6949
      @jolkraeremeark6949 5 років тому +3

      You can get some medication to help straighten your shaft😁

    • @tannerfjeld1046
      @tannerfjeld1046 5 років тому

      What will the straight shaft do

    • @Pure_KodiakWILD_Power
      @Pure_KodiakWILD_Power 5 років тому +2

      @@tannerfjeld1046 it will not look awkward 😂

    • @HUNZY-qo3cv
      @HUNZY-qo3cv 5 років тому

      Seems like they have more power.

    • @GrassDaddy
      @GrassDaddy 5 років тому

      @@HUNZY-qo3cv Yup the straight shaft has more power, the curved shaft is built different to be curved so it can't handle the bigger power. But the reason for home owners I prefer straight is the angles to vertical trim so much easier

  • @songlenghak5856
    @songlenghak5856 5 років тому

    I see that you put up a link on Trimmer line but what do you use for yours? round, hex?

  • @Clintsilver94gt
    @Clintsilver94gt 5 років тому

    Ryan I was thinking you Connor Ward and the Lawn care nut should have a three way fun competition. All of you decide what type/brand and purchase a manual reel mower (same type so it is equal) then pick a section of you yard for the competition. (Side lawn whole front whatever you like) who ever is able to get the best looking lawn with that mower wins! It will truly be on each of you to perform your best not just how well the mower does. Then the subscribers can vote! At the very least I think a lot of people would watch that series I know I would!!!

  • @ic3p1k
    @ic3p1k 2 роки тому

    I just bought a house with fence pubes. Going to try this method. I’m worried though because it is quite tall and bushy at the moment. I might have to do it by hand the first time and then use the trimmer from then on.

  • @jefchaplin6205
    @jefchaplin6205 5 років тому

    Nice camera work. 👍😎

  • @mattlane7888
    @mattlane7888 5 років тому +2

    Ryan.... try PGR on the grass growing along the chain link fence to reduce your trimming frequency.

    • @michaelmase5498
      @michaelmase5498 5 років тому +2

      my favorite use of pgr's by far.

    • @divefmefer3089
      @divefmefer3089 3 роки тому

      Thank you Ryan for releasing a great product as this [ Check Details Here?> *WoodBlueprints. Com* ]. Most of the plans I have imagined in my mind are put down on your woodworking plans. This is more like a genius job. I love it!?

  • @dannyhunter1194
    @dannyhunter1194 5 років тому

    Great idea!! Good content! Has anyone ever tried a PIVOTRIM head? I'm curious if they work as advertised. Might be a nice tool to have in general...

  • @kerrydolan8050
    @kerrydolan8050 5 років тому

    Ryan; Could you tell us what types of grass you have now around your lawn and other types you have had and why you changed them? You said you liked rye grass , then low cutting the front yard with KGB. Kind of a history of what you have used and didn't like. Cool season lawns have a lot of choices like the 3 seed mix that"s sold for cool season lawns, and what about biodiversity for disease control. All confusing.

  • @gregsmith3752
    @gregsmith3752 Рік тому

    Excellent job revisiting line trimmers and chain link fence. I just finished a project with this issue. I really wanted to get my brush cutter blade and "diamond cut" that lazy sag bottom dweller of a degenerate link.
    Reverse rotation with a lazy slap technique was nothing short of "Yoda!"

  • @tkskagen
    @tkskagen 5 років тому

    Ryan,
    Would you recommend a full 8" Width Shingle, and maybe secure them with Lawn Staples?
    Just a quick thought!
    Love your "LAWN REBEL" Shirt! Does it come in other colors?
    When I can afford one, I'll get 2! Are they available in LONG SLEEVE?
    Thanks for sharing your "Chain Link Fence Trimming" Video. 😸
    Take care,
    🤓 -Thomas
    Western Washington State

  • @UncleFester2240
    @UncleFester2240 5 років тому

    I have to wonder if using an inhibitor on your fence line would be of any benefit?

  • @ChrisK-LTC
    @ChrisK-LTC 5 років тому +9

    Roundup for the win! Nothing wrong with your trimmer if that is what works for you.

  • @jagergerg9771
    @jagergerg9771 5 років тому +41

    Thank God I don’t have a chain linked fence seems like a pain to trim

    • @Prtygrl44
      @Prtygrl44 5 років тому +2

      Yeah it sucks :x

    • @chasingthefish9042
      @chasingthefish9042 4 роки тому

      Yea it sucks and then add Confederate jasmine and you will be there for ever.

    • @butterflyforeve
      @butterflyforeve 4 роки тому

      Sucks when it comes time to trim it but boy does it look good longer than a wood fence.

    • @s6juggs
      @s6juggs 3 роки тому +2

      Visited Colorado and many folks had poured what looked like an 8” wide concrete slab along their chain link fence line. Looks super clean and easy to edge.

    • @Abigail3223
      @Abigail3223 3 роки тому

      It is!

  • @SuperJ213
    @SuperJ213 4 роки тому

    Most of my yard has chain link fence and I loathe trimming against it. I had an electric trimmer for years and I switched to a gas trimmer 2 years ago. I can never go back to electric. The fact that I can run a gas trimmer just above idle is so helpful in certain spots around the yard, especially along the chain link fence. I've never tried going in the opposite direction, I'll have to see how that works for me. I've always moved left to right since I had my electric trimmer (and my trimmers have all been straight, both gas and electric) as going the other way seemed...weird? Anyway, I'll try the double pass (going one way and then the other) and see how it works, but I will attest that the slower speed that a gas trimmer affords has been a night and day change for me thus far.

  • @heavymechanic2
    @heavymechanic2 5 років тому

    Those MTD curved trimmers are much easier to use due to weight, I still have one with a brush cutter blade attached.. My neighbor is too sorry to cut the weeds and sprayed a fence with glyphosate that drifted on my grass and I see damage to a grape vine, its obvious it was mixed very strong. One (1) oz per gallon sprayed under the wire can slow down the grass without leaving a big dead spot.

  • @timh6837
    @timh6837 5 років тому

    My neighbor just put up a chain link fence on our property line. Thanks for the tips Ryan!

  • @unclejoejay
    @unclejoejay 4 роки тому

    Great vid! What camera and mic do you use?

  • @DamianSaldanaSubscribe
    @DamianSaldanaSubscribe 3 роки тому

    You really like ur lawn

  • @Sjhssucks
    @Sjhssucks 5 років тому +1

    What if my curved shaft only goes in and out?

  • @bionictulip
    @bionictulip 5 років тому

    I would never have thought to run it on low/idle like that.

  • @vaughnwesterby5162
    @vaughnwesterby5162 3 роки тому

    Lawyers love roundup!