A landscaper I worked with is very picky he wanted me to do the way Conor did but slower and with a disc. Also, the same way to re-spool the trimmer. Also, he hates when I tap the trimmer on concrete but never did that on grass.
Yes!! Great skills and work ethics at such a young age… very impressive!!! That will take you sooooo far in life! Kudos. Parents should be proud of this young man, even if he does need a haircut. 😅
I'd like to meet his parents. Now that I;m a dad I believe 100% the way I kid behaves is the results of the parents' job. Not taking credit away from the kid. Great young man right there!.
I can’t even believe that this “kid” is 16 yrs old!?! Not only does he have the talent with his lawn care skills, but he’s got the talent of shooting the 💩 like he has been running his own channel for years now! Mad props to this kid and his parents for that matter! I know they must be super proud of raising such a wise beyond his years kid that has a work ethic to back it up!!
@@clterry07I don’t think he was implying it was. I think he’s pointing out the fact, 16 y/o’s in todays world don’t typically have this type of charisma and what seems like passion for what he’s doing. Most kids these days would’ve already stopped showing up
I like this kid I feel like he’s very intelligent. Understands he’s not the goat. Or there’s millions of ways to do the same job. But also knows he’s put a lot of hours in. Good job give him a raise
You always motivate me to have a lawn care business in the future. I have been mowing yards and watching your videos since I was 11 years old. And I am 14 years old right now and still mow neighbors yards for them for good money.😊😊😊
Been mowing and string trimming since i was 10. i have literally never used a stick edger. always used a trusty weed whacker for everything lawn maintenance. and ill tell you what you guys in Michigan definitely know your grass. That kid is 16 and really does know how to control that weed whacker. I know guys that take years to get that good. and some never do. Honestly so many techniques to a string trimming like connor says. But the most important thing is that when you start on a property that you are consistently doing something from start to finish. Not always about speed. but consistent clean cuts. Honestly wish i had a kid like that on my crew.. hes a beast for his age and really shows a passion for mowing. much respect
@truth be told half ass at best might be a bit pushing it brotha. I leave nice crispy lines on cool season turf. I'm sure if I was warm season I'd have a edger already for sure though. Definitely wanna try one anyways
@@seabass22 It doesnt work ANYWHERE. The problem with the video is that he's showing how to trim the grass. That ignores all the dirt and roots underneath. Actual edging removes that with a blade. I mean it's a good video, but at the end of the day it's not EDGING. It's just trimming grass near the edge. This video is on edge MAINTENANCE
I always say walk forward it’s less dangerous you exert wayyyy less energy, idc what way the wheel spins with my walk as long as I’m not getting grass in new mulch or shooting cars and front doors with rocks
Connor is a great young man. Take whatever you’re doing now seriously, know your job and do it well. Then the sky is the limit in your future whether it’s staying in your present occupation or moving to other fields of endeavor. You will succeed.
I learned how to flip edge when I first started mowing a couple of years ago. It's so much faster and gets a much better result on already established edges. My technique is to have the powerhead under your elbow with it resting on it. It allows me to go both forward and backward and be quite precise with both directions.
I like that you kinda sponsor the younger guys and great to see them working. Loved when he said he agreed with those who said he needed a haircut and that he parents would too. He also did he could not afford it and if that were true I would pay for it. Love these videos! Oh I am an older guy and just learned to flip edge but also have an edger. Prefer flip edge and man he is fast at it.
To avoid the line wrapping around my hand when re-stringing, I just stand behind the head when I’m winding it instead of facing it. It took me a long time to figure that out. 😂 I still learn new things on my own all the time but when I watch UA-cam videos, it’s a crash course-great that y’all pass your knowledge along-thanks!
Yeah you gotta stand to the left of the head, spin it w your right hand and hold the top part still with you left.. took me awhile to figure that out too 😂
So refreshing to see a young man with a good work ethic. Keep it up. I edge the way Conor does. I think it yields the best results. Just one guy’s opinion.
New to edging the lawn myself. I would like to have more detail and close up example of the direction the head needs to spin. Great Presentation and Love the Positive vibes y'all have as a team!
When I edge the racetrack, I use a string trimmer because the asphalt is so uneven a stick edger won't work anyway, and because of this I've gotten pretty good at it and now I enjoy the challenge.
Edgit Pro. By far the easiest, fastest, straightest and the crispest lines. I’m surprised that you haven’t tried one of these Brian. I have one trimmer set up with the Edgit Pro spooled with .080 Husqvarna Titanium Force to get even crisper detail. This attachment also makes it easy to trim around light bank work or around utility stations, allowing you to help match the same height of cut of your mower instead of traditional trimming where you may scalp in these areas. By far the best investment for any trimmer.
My God, so many experts!! This guy has a smooth pace and has developed HIS WAY of doing it. I have been using a steel blade stick edger for 20 years now and that is MY way. Just as fast and yes, I can lean it away from the concrete too. Whoopee do.
Good work by the young guy. Even better is the attitude. He's teachable. He'll go places. I've got a Ryobi I prefer flipping it (like the young guy does)and turning the handle around too so I got a steady grip and I walk backwards most of the time.
Conor got that edging down . Man I hope his own business takes off and he is super successful. Somehow I believe his business will prosper and he starts a UA-cam Channel
I just bought my first gas trimmer, echo srm 225 and for that young brother to edge as fast as he does in almost one pass is freaking incredible. Kudos to ya bro, do your thing!!!!
Conor you awesome! I just bought a Stihl straight shaft trimmer and it's a huge learning curve after using cheap curved shaft trimmers for 25 years. I've watched this video in slow-mo just to get an idea on how to start and its been a huge help. Thanks!!
This is a good resource for learning how to edge professionally. I definitely learned something from this video and I'm grateful to you guys for sharing.
Great tip about paying attention to the direction the head is spinning & not running full throttle. I used a 19v trimmer for years. My recent upgrade to a 40v resulted in me shattering my storm door. Which honestly, I’m grateful it was only that and not a car or house window.
Geez he makes it look so easy! There are more than one way to do it and they all look good and you can easily tell he has been doing it ALOT lol. Great job guys
Beginning of the season or on new edges I use my stick edger with the golden edge blade. All trims after that I use my string trimmer on the concrete side walking forward. I find that when I walk backwards I have a lot of missteps on my part which makes uneven edging. Great video. Very informative.
Hey, this young man does a great job. I am just learning to use one at my old age. I wish my yard could look as nice as he made that yard look. Good for you!!
If you note in the video, he actually has blade edged that sidewalk. No dirt comes up when he trims yet there's a very visible dirt line from where a blade edger did most of the work. If it was truly being edged from scratch, there'd be dirt everywhere and he would've had to change string like 3 times or more.
The guy who is edging walking forward, yes him, legend. He has mastered the physical art of the string trimmer, his learning will now be more of a spiritual learning. Also, because of his movements, he should be on pruners now lol. Thanks for the video!
I’m glad I saw this, starting up my own solo lawn care and I saw another video a gentleman said the black diamond string doesn’t edge well, his edging looks very clean, guess it just takes some practice and getting use to. Great video.
I was about to buy and edger and was randomly looking for a technique with a guard-free trimmer; your video was exactly what I was looking for! Thanks guys keep up the good work! 😁
This wont edge your lawn. It'll trim the grass near the edge. That's not edging though. Edging literally digs into the root system and provides a very distinct cutoff line for the entire lawn. This video shows you how to trim the fine top layer of grass, leaving a massive amount of dirt and roots underneath completely UNtouched. Which means it's not edging.
Hard work is rewarding in so many ways. This dude! I find that when I flip edge my trimmer sometimes stalls out on me cuts because of the tank being flipped upside down while it's running. I have an echo edger too and use it mostly and clean up most of the dirt left behind by the edger with the trimmer, before I blow everything. That's why I always edge first then trim.
I'm in Florida and don't like flip edging against concrete. I do however love this technique to clean up grass-on-dirt border lines or to keep a sharp finish on a waterline.
Great vid man!! Keep up the great work!! I currently have an EGO electric string trimmer that self feeds itself by the press of a button. I have a very hard time edging. 😂 it’s amazing tho, it has the power and its light and the battery lasts for forever
Man I love your channel! This is my first year running my own landscape business & I learn so much from you, thanks man! It helps so much to learn proper ways or better ways of doing certain things!
I just feel like the stick edger gives a more consistent and clean edge. It’s always the same and no flaws. No waves, not too wide of an edge. So for me I think the edger gives a better result
Obviously it gives the better result but it doesn't constantly need to be edged with it. No lawn is 100% perfect without weeds, cracks in the sidewalk, road debris, slopes, etc.. it's about maintaining it with a steady hand with a string trimmer.. you still need to string trim regardless so what's the point of this comment?
Great video. I use an edger the first cuts of the month and flip edge the other weeks. I perceive the edger is more crisp. So I like to tighten it up and clean out the grooves at least once a month. I know weird... 😂 Much props doing it in shorts. I haven’t mastered that yet!!! Great job!
What a chill kid that kinda work ethic and know how tell me he will soon own his own lawn care business hard to find youngsters that care this much about work and show up nist to collect a check and not work keep it up
I put an edge on the initial cut, to establish the trench and line, clean it out really good with the blower, and maintain the edge with the trimmer. In Texas we got that black gumbo clay soil in my area, so if it ever rains the soil expands and I have use the edger again to clean it up.
Thanks to you and Blades of Grass, I started doing it last year. Or maybe it was the year before that. Best moment was when my wife looked out the window one morning and remarked how good the lawn looked with a sharp edge along the driveway. There's a motel near where I work that has a beautiful garden, regular lawn service, ...and unedged grass growing into the sidewalk and over the curb. I just want to take my edger in one day and clean it up. For some reason, edging isn't done by the lawn services around here (PNW).
I'll frequently use a blade edger then go back over it with a string trimmer just to sharpen the edge up. And I think if you're a homeowner you should probably get a blade edger first. String trimming edges requires doing lots of yards for practice, and it's easier to get a consistent result with a blade edger for somebody who doesn't have that many hours to practice and perfect the technique.
Young Man reminds me of my 19 yr old GS. He accepted my advise, went to Fort Hayes Career Center, while in South High School, he decided to take HVAC & Grad being Certified! His stepping stone, was taking pride in doing yard work! Keep doing your Best & taking Pride in your Work! Many Doors Will Open for You! Blessings to Your Team! 🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸😇😇😇
Nice job. When I edge, I walk backwards on the sidewalk. It keeps the edge really clean. Also it keeps your edges straight up and down as opposed to cutting from the grass side when you get a slight angle. Either way it's your preference to get the desired look. Always wear safety glasses to protect your eyes.
Pretty good video. I started doing this without anyone telling me about it.. (replacing the edger). 20 years ago.. I just noticed that I could do whatever using a weed whacker. This happens when you get a high level of confidence using the weed whacker, then you know you can make straight lines even when you're running.
Awesome shows of lots of practice from both of you. Question? Is there a certain line length preferable to use for this technique, and trimming in general? Looks like you all have 10”-12” out.
This kid has an awesome communication skill, you are always helping great people Brian - Thumbs up to you!! 👍👍👍 Did Connor wind up in his landscape business or did he become a lawyer lol :) Thumbs up for Connor too 👍👍👍
Really wish manufacturers would either reverse the rotation of the head, or have an option to do so. How the 'pro' models got standardized to spin counterclockwise and 'homeowner' grade trimmers do it in clockwise is beyond me.
For the first like 15 seconds it sounded like he was going to bullshit his way through it just the tone, then all of a sudden his confidence hit and his brain said "wow I actually know a lot about this shit" and the words just started spewing out. Def bring him into more videos, good for him and you'll foster that passion as well and have a hell of a worker. True bosses spot strengths in their employees and provide them opportunities to excel with them. Awesome vid.
Love it we do that all day long here in FL. I will say walking backwards In grass will give you more of an edger like angle and everything sprays away from you especially if it's a mulch bed. If you use stick edger one time get that line formed it's easy to edge with the weed Wacker weed whipper thingamajig. Keep up the great work guys.
I was new to lawn mowing and purchased a mower, trimmer, edger etc. together. It took me a few rounds to get used to the trimmer. I feel it is more convenient to get trimming and edging done in quickly instead of taking out a new tool, swapping batteries, etc. It takes some attempts to know your trimmer especially the balancing part.
I have a Husqvarna with the two piece staft. You just switch out the trimmer head for the edger head. Works for me. After seeing this I'm gonna try to edge with the trimmer only. Great video 👍👍😀
It is a treat to watch Conor navigate with that trimmer, As a homeowner I need to make some adjustments as I get as much clippings on myself as the curb lol .
I use both the edger and the trimmer. I start with the edger and clean it up with the trimmer. I am just a DIY guy who works on my lawn when I get the time sat after coming home from work and depending on the weather. I try to keep nice edges especially on the outside near the sidewalks
Yup, I’ve done this for 20 years. Difference is as a homeowner I don’t go nearly as fast, because I’m purposefully trying to dig out a little more soil in that edge for drainage. Plus I’m working with St. Augustine grass which is a wide blade heavy grass, so it’s a little harder on the line. And yes, I do it 95% while standing in the grass and the pavement in front of me. I have the engine high above my shoulder near my ear so ear protection is a must. Cool video!
Love your edging mate 👌 totally agree if your guard is off you don't need to use as much power, otherwise your likely to have the cord come off and hit you in the face, I always have guard on can still edge better than most people, what you guys call a weed whacker, I call it a brushcutter in Australia, and keep the longer hair mate!
I remember working for a landscaper in the late 70s to 80s. Line trimmers were not very common. You had walk behind edgers for sidewalks but around the beds we had border shears and hand clippers.
I've done this for years. Same method - upside down and walk backwards (depending on head rotation). Key is to move quickly to avoid digging/pulling and have a good amount of thread available for a precision line. I'm just using a basic Echo trimmer but my lines are super sharp.
A couple of comments: 1.) I am glad to see you are wearing eye protection especially without the edge guard. I highly recommend the edge guard even for professionals! 2.) There are 2 big problems holding the trimmer lower: a) You put a low of support on your elbow and over time that crap hurts b) the angle of your cut is not 90 degrees and is more of an angle. Great work! Just thought I would mention a couple of things! :)
I’m totally new at cutting my grass and trying to trim it makes me mad because all I see is like I’m making a hole in my Georgia’s clay soil and not really cutting anything. Now I see how to do it. Never crossed my mind that has to be lifted. Thanks for this video. Subscribed
Flip edger. Just started doing it and learned here that there’s a name for the technique. Works great. I can’t say I broke the bank on the trimmer. Just a black and decker 20V cordless. Works great for the property. May invest in something better but it’s ok for now
Stick edger only for overgrown edges and then string trim to maintain. It’s much faster to flow from string trim edging to trimming around trees, low spots, bed edges etc. I string trim edge from all angles and here’s the list from most preferred to least: 1) walking backwards on the hard surface 2) backwards on the grass 3)forward on the hard surface 4) forward on the grass Feels really cool when you can flow from 1 to 3 or 1 to 4 without missing a beat. Like Conner said, walking forward you’re fighting the string, and on the grass you have to look over the grass edge to see your line (it’s harder to see your gap) If you learn multiple ways to get a job done you’ll be faster than if you only know one
What’s your guys technique for edging? Do you do it the way Conor does or some other way?
I've never edged I just trim.
Brian the Stihl needs a spacer in between the speedfee head so your not spinning that metal disc
I flip edge in the grass
@@smallengines1018 is that how you started
A landscaper I worked with is very picky he wanted me to do the way Conor did but slower and with a disc. Also, the same way to re-spool the trimmer. Also, he hates when I tap the trimmer on concrete but never did that on grass.
16? Dude carries himself like a 30 something year old vet who’s been at it for a long time. Hats off to him!!!
Took the words right out of my mouth!! I’m blown away by this kid!! He’s unbelievably grown beyond his years!
I said the same thing!!!!
Hard work will develop a man quicker than anything
Yes!! Great skills and work ethics at such a young age… very impressive!!! That will take you sooooo far in life! Kudos.
Parents should be proud of this young man, even if he does need a haircut. 😅
I thought I was the only know who act knowledge this
This young man is so impressive. Not just the trimming, but the way he works.
That kids attitude is so good! I’d kill to have him as an employee. So passionate for lawn care I love it.
I totally agree
I'd like to meet his parents. Now that I;m a dad I believe 100% the way I kid behaves is the results of the parents' job. Not taking credit away from the kid. Great young man right there!.
@@Kingsu451 sometimes its to do with bad peers.
Yes this kid will definitely be successful in life with his professional work ethic.
Ha ha great young man, cool to see him teaching 🧏♂️👐👏
I can’t even believe that this “kid” is 16 yrs old!?! Not only does he have the talent with his lawn care skills, but he’s got the talent of shooting the 💩 like he has been running his own channel for years now! Mad props to this kid and his parents for that matter! I know they must be super proud of raising such a wise beyond his years kid that has a work ethic to back it up!!
@@clterry07I don’t think he was implying it was. I think he’s pointing out the fact, 16 y/o’s in todays world don’t typically have this type of charisma and what seems like passion for what he’s doing. Most kids these days would’ve already stopped showing up
I like this kid I feel like he’s very intelligent. Understands he’s not the goat. Or there’s millions of ways to do the same job.
But also knows he’s put a lot of hours in. Good job give him a raise
You always motivate me to have a lawn care business in the future. I have been mowing yards and watching your videos since I was 11 years old. And I am 14 years old right now and still mow neighbors yards for them for good money.😊😊😊
That’s awesome!
I did this as a kid and I always had all the extra cash my friends didn't 😉
Been mowing and string trimming since i was 10. i have literally never used a stick edger. always used a trusty weed whacker for everything lawn maintenance. and ill tell you what you guys in Michigan definitely know your grass. That kid is 16 and really does know how to control that weed whacker. I know guys that take years to get that good. and some never do. Honestly so many techniques to a string trimming like connor says. But the most important thing is that when you start on a property that you are consistently doing something from start to finish. Not always about speed. but consistent clean cuts. Honestly wish i had a kid like that on my crew.. hes a beast for his age and really shows a passion for mowing. much respect
@truth be told we always do man. but why do you say that?
@truth be told half ass at best might be a bit pushing it brotha. I leave nice crispy lines on cool season turf. I'm sure if I was warm season I'd have a edger already for sure though. Definitely wanna try one anyways
It’s called a weed eater
Also, this doesn’t work down here in the south. Edger barely works in some places 😂
@@seabass22 It doesnt work ANYWHERE. The problem with the video is that he's showing how to trim the grass. That ignores all the dirt and roots underneath. Actual edging removes that with a blade.
I mean it's a good video, but at the end of the day it's not EDGING. It's just trimming grass near the edge. This video is on edge MAINTENANCE
As a 25 year vet, I’d say this was good information for anyone trying to learn this. My technique is walking forward. To each their own.
I always say walk forward it’s less dangerous you exert wayyyy less energy, idc what way the wheel spins with my walk as long as I’m not getting grass in new mulch or shooting cars and front doors with rocks
Connor is amazing and it was pleasurable to watch his work. Very mature guy, too. Love it! Thanks, guys!
Shout out to Connor, this kid is so passionate 🤜🤛
Connor is a great young man. Take whatever you’re doing now seriously, know your job and do it well. Then the sky is the limit in your future whether it’s staying in your present occupation or moving to other fields of endeavor. You will succeed.
I learned how to flip edge when I first started mowing a couple of years ago. It's so much faster and gets a much better result on already established edges. My technique is to have the powerhead under your elbow with it resting on it. It allows me to go both forward and backward and be quite precise with both directions.
Carpel tunnel will catch you quick. You need the weed Wacker that you can lock the gas on.
@benkohler3671 my dad is Seans Lawns and he does it like that to and I like these videos and a lot of edging videos and thank you byeeee
I like that you kinda sponsor the younger guys and great to see them working. Loved when he said he agreed with those who said he needed a haircut and that he parents would too. He also did he could not afford it and if that were true I would pay for it. Love these videos! Oh I am an older guy and just learned to flip edge but also have an edger. Prefer flip edge and man he is fast at it.
Never been so pumped up with lawn care maintenance video intro.
To avoid the line wrapping around my hand when re-stringing, I just stand behind the head when I’m winding it instead of facing it. It took me a long time to figure that out. 😂 I still learn new things on my own all the time but when I watch UA-cam videos, it’s a crash course-great that y’all pass your knowledge along-thanks!
Yeah you gotta stand to the left of the head, spin it w your right hand and hold the top part still with you left.. took me awhile to figure that out too 😂
So refreshing to see a young man with a good work ethic. Keep it up. I edge the way Conor does. I think it yields the best results. Just one guy’s opinion.
Can't say enough good things about this young man. Your gonna go far in life sir
Considering his age we should be proud of his parents for training him up in the way he should go. A smart young man who is enterprising.
New to edging the lawn myself. I would like to have more detail and close up example of the direction the head needs to spin. Great Presentation and Love the Positive vibes y'all have as a team!
When I edge the racetrack, I use a string trimmer because the asphalt is so uneven a stick edger won't work anyway, and because of this I've gotten pretty good at it and now I enjoy the challenge.
Lawn legend here!
Alan we’re talking about a home not the race track!
@@StephenBrewer89 00000
Letting u know you'll get a better edge of u walk on the grass tilt the head of the trimmer back n go
Edgit Pro. By far the easiest, fastest, straightest and the crispest lines. I’m surprised that you haven’t tried one of these Brian. I have one trimmer set up with the Edgit Pro spooled with .080 Husqvarna Titanium Force to get even crisper detail. This attachment also makes it easy to trim around light bank work or around utility stations, allowing you to help match the same height of cut of your mower instead of traditional trimming where you may scalp in these areas.
By far the best investment for any trimmer.
My God, so many experts!! This guy has a smooth pace and has developed HIS WAY of doing it. I have been using a steel blade stick edger for 20 years now and that is MY way. Just as fast and yes, I can lean it away from the concrete too. Whoopee do.
Good work by the young guy. Even better is the attitude. He's teachable. He'll go places.
I've got a Ryobi I prefer flipping it (like the young guy does)and turning the handle around too so I got a steady grip and I walk backwards most of the time.
I love the fact he's not at home playing video games but out doing some real work. You go young man!
Conor got that edging down . Man I hope his own business takes off and he is super successful. Somehow I believe his business will prosper and he starts a UA-cam Channel
I just bought my first gas trimmer, echo srm 225 and for that young brother to edge as fast as he does in almost one pass is freaking incredible. Kudos to ya bro, do your thing!!!!
Great advice, Connor. It's great to see a young man take pride in his work.
Kid knows what he’s talkin about! Keep up the great work man💪🏽!!!
Conor you awesome! I just bought a Stihl straight shaft trimmer and it's a huge learning curve after using cheap curved shaft trimmers for 25 years. I've watched this video in slow-mo just to get an idea on how to start and its been a huge help. Thanks!!
You’ll never go back to curved shaft I bet!
This is a good resource for learning how to edge professionally. I definitely learned something from this video and I'm grateful to you guys for sharing.
Wow! A smart, hardworking teenager! His parents should be proud, haircut notwithstanding.
Great tip about paying attention to the direction the head is spinning & not running full throttle. I used a 19v trimmer for years. My recent upgrade to a 40v resulted in me shattering my storm door. Which honestly, I’m grateful it was only that and not a car or house window.
I definitely find I’m more accurate walking backwards so glad to see that’s how you guys do it for the most part 👊
Geez he makes it look so easy! There are more than one way to do it and they all look good and you can easily tell he has been doing it ALOT lol. Great job guys
Great job Conner , have a great weekend Brian , Rob & Conner.
Hey boss make sure you give this guy a raise at least enough to get a haircut!! 👍👍👍😎🇨🇱 don’t let the talented ones get away!!!
Im from Michigan but now I own a lawn care business in Georgia!!!
Edged my yard yesterday and it looks like a toddler did it. Saw this video to hopefully learn a new technique and I did! Thanks for the awesome video!
You want a real "treat", trim with straight shaft trimmer LEFT HANDED!🤡 🙈
Beginning of the season or on new edges I use my stick edger with the golden edge blade. All trims after that I use my string trimmer on the concrete side walking forward. I find that when I walk backwards I have a lot of missteps on my part which makes uneven edging. Great video. Very informative.
Hey, this young man does a great job. I am just learning to use one at my old age. I wish my yard could look as nice as he made that yard look. Good for you!!
Gotta trim from the grass side when possible. Gives that slight angle to the grass away from the sidewalk.
If you note in the video, he actually has blade edged that sidewalk. No dirt comes up when he trims yet there's a very visible dirt line from where a blade edger did most of the work.
If it was truly being edged from scratch, there'd be dirt everywhere and he would've had to change string like 3 times or more.
The guy who is edging walking forward, yes him, legend. He has mastered the physical art of the string trimmer, his learning will now be more of a spiritual learning. Also, because of his movements, he should be on pruners now lol. Thanks for the video!
Conner is a beast. Kid got mad skills
I’m glad I saw this, starting up my own solo lawn care and I saw another video a gentleman said the black diamond string doesn’t edge well, his edging looks very clean, guess it just takes some practice and getting use to. Great video.
I was about to buy and edger and was randomly looking for a technique with a guard-free trimmer; your video was exactly what I was looking for! Thanks guys keep up the good work! 😁
This wont edge your lawn. It'll trim the grass near the edge. That's not edging though.
Edging literally digs into the root system and provides a very distinct cutoff line for the entire lawn. This video shows you how to trim the fine top layer of grass, leaving a massive amount of dirt and roots underneath completely UNtouched. Which means it's not edging.
Hard work is rewarding in so many ways. This dude! I find that when I flip edge my trimmer sometimes stalls out on me cuts because of the tank being flipped upside down while it's running. I have an echo edger too and use it mostly and clean up most of the dirt left behind by the edger with the trimmer, before I blow everything. That's why I always edge first then trim.
I'm in Florida and don't like flip edging against concrete. I do however love this technique to clean up grass-on-dirt border lines or to keep a sharp finish on a waterline.
agreed as i'm also from florida it tears the shit out of my trimmer string
Conor is the goat of trimming!!! Going to practice his technique on my lawn here soon.
Great vid man!! Keep up the great work!! I currently have an EGO electric string trimmer that self feeds itself by the press of a button. I have a very hard time edging. 😂 it’s amazing tho, it has the power and its light and the battery lasts for forever
Man I love your channel! This is my first year running my own landscape business & I learn so much from you, thanks man! It helps so much to learn proper ways or better ways of doing certain things!
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I just feel like the stick edger gives a more consistent and clean edge. It’s always the same and no flaws. No waves, not too wide of an edge. So for me I think the edger gives a better result
I am with you on this. Only time I edge with a weed whip is around flowerbeds.
Obviously it gives the better result but it doesn't constantly need to be edged with it. No lawn is 100% perfect without weeds, cracks in the sidewalk, road debris, slopes, etc.. it's about maintaining it with a steady hand with a string trimmer.. you still need to string trim regardless so what's the point of this comment?
The guy went sick on the trimmer.. I’ll continue to strive for greatness
Great video. I use an edger the first cuts of the month and flip edge the other weeks. I perceive the edger is more crisp. So I like to tighten it up and clean out the grooves at least once a month. I know weird... 😂 Much props doing it in shorts. I haven’t mastered that yet!!! Great job!
What a chill kid that kinda work ethic and know how tell me he will soon own his own lawn care business hard to find youngsters that care this much about work and show up nist to collect a check and not work keep it up
I put an edge on the initial cut, to establish the trench and line, clean it out really good with the blower, and maintain the edge with the trimmer.
In Texas we got that black gumbo clay soil in my area, so if it ever rains the soil expands and I have use the edger again to clean it up.
Thanks to you and Blades of Grass, I started doing it last year. Or maybe it was the year before that. Best moment was when my wife looked out the window one morning and remarked how good the lawn looked with a sharp edge along the driveway.
There's a motel near where I work that has a beautiful garden, regular lawn service, ...and unedged grass growing into the sidewalk and over the curb. I just want to take my edger in one day and clean it up. For some reason, edging isn't done by the lawn services around here (PNW).
Jonny and his guys are next level for sure
Yeah edging does look so good. Maybe they’re just being lazy by not doing it
I'll frequently use a blade edger then go back over it with a string trimmer just to sharpen the edge up. And I think if you're a homeowner you should probably get a blade edger first. String trimming edges requires doing lots of yards for practice, and it's easier to get a consistent result with a blade edger for somebody who doesn't have that many hours to practice and perfect the technique.
Young Man reminds me of my 19 yr old GS. He accepted my advise, went to Fort Hayes Career Center, while in South High School, he decided to take HVAC & Grad being Certified! His stepping stone, was taking pride in doing yard work! Keep doing your Best & taking Pride in your Work! Many Doors Will Open for You! Blessings to Your Team! 🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸😇😇😇
Nice job. When I edge, I walk backwards on the sidewalk. It keeps the edge really clean. Also it keeps your edges straight up and down as opposed to cutting from the grass side when you get a slight angle. Either way it's your preference to get the desired look. Always wear safety glasses to protect your eyes.
You don’t have to walk backwards change hands and walk forward
Pretty good video. I started doing this without anyone telling me about it.. (replacing the edger). 20 years ago.. I just noticed that I could do whatever using a weed whacker. This happens when you get a high level of confidence using the weed whacker, then you know you can make straight lines even when you're running.
Awesome shows of lots of practice from both of you. Question? Is there a certain line length preferable to use for this technique, and trimming in general? Looks like you all have 10”-12” out.
Trimmer. I flip it, but I am super slow! It looks good, but slow. That's awesome!! Thanks for sharing!!
I'm glad folks use string trimmers to edge . it makes me lots of money fixing screwed up edges
Brian you're pretty good but that kid got you beat yes sir
I agree haha
This kid has an awesome communication skill, you are always helping great people Brian - Thumbs up to you!! 👍👍👍
Did Connor wind up in his landscape business or did he become a lawyer lol :) Thumbs up for Connor too 👍👍👍
Really wish manufacturers would either reverse the rotation of the head, or have an option to do so. How the 'pro' models got standardized to spin counterclockwise and 'homeowner' grade trimmers do it in clockwise is beyond me.
I totally agree
From Australia and just started using a whipper snipper at work, this helped a lot thank you!
For the first like 15 seconds it sounded like he was going to bullshit his way through it just the tone, then all of a sudden his confidence hit and his brain said "wow I actually know a lot about this shit" and the words just started spewing out. Def bring him into more videos, good for him and you'll foster that passion as well and have a hell of a worker. True bosses spot strengths in their employees and provide them opportunities to excel with them. Awesome vid.
Love it we do that all day long here in FL. I will say walking backwards In grass will give you more of an edger like angle and everything sprays away from you especially if it's a mulch bed. If you use stick edger one time get that line formed it's easy to edge with the weed Wacker weed whipper thingamajig. Keep up the great work guys.
You guys are excellent I need to know how to properly edge lawns because I was doing them wrong. So thank you a lot your video is very helpful.
There is nothing that looks better than well taken care of natural edges in the lawn. I just love ❤️ the way he edge
I was new to lawn mowing and purchased a mower, trimmer, edger etc. together. It took me a few rounds to get used to the trimmer. I feel it is more convenient to get trimming and edging done in quickly instead of taking out a new tool, swapping batteries, etc. It takes some attempts to know your trimmer especially the balancing part.
Awesome production ! Thanks for teaching me your techniques. Thanks Conner for the pro tips. Wishing you all the best in life.
Awesome video, thanks for sharing!
I have a Husqvarna with the two piece staft. You just switch out the trimmer head for the edger head. Works for me. After seeing this I'm gonna try to edge with the trimmer only. Great video 👍👍😀
He's awesome and from Michigan. Just got a Wild badger as my 1st string trimmer today.
It is a treat to watch Conor navigate with that trimmer, As a homeowner I need to make some adjustments as I get as much clippings on myself as the curb lol .
I could watch this all day satisfying
Kid's got great technique AND attitude. Nice job!
I use both the edger and the trimmer. I start with the edger and clean it up with the trimmer. I am just a DIY guy who works on my lawn when I get the time sat after coming home from work and depending on the weather. I try to keep nice edges especially on the outside near the sidewalks
I have been in this industry for 40 yrs and I can't get anyone to understand this technique, I will play this video to all of my guys
Yup, I’ve done this for 20 years. Difference is as a homeowner I don’t go nearly as fast, because I’m purposefully trying to dig out a little more soil in that edge for drainage. Plus I’m working with St. Augustine grass which is a wide blade heavy grass, so it’s a little harder on the line. And yes, I do it 95% while standing in the grass and the pavement in front of me. I have the engine high above my shoulder near my ear so ear protection is a must. Cool video!
Love your edging mate 👌 totally agree if your guard is off you don't need to use as much power, otherwise your likely to have the cord come off and hit you in the face, I always have guard on can still edge better than most people, what you guys call a weed whacker, I call it a brushcutter in Australia, and keep the longer hair mate!
I remember working for a landscaper in the late 70s to 80s. Line trimmers were not very common. You had walk behind edgers for sidewalks but around the beds we had border shears and hand clippers.
I've done this for years. Same method - upside down and walk backwards (depending on head rotation). Key is to move quickly to avoid digging/pulling and have a good amount of thread available for a precision line. I'm just using a basic Echo trimmer but my lines are super sharp.
This kid is a refreshing character stay strong little brother.
Good observations on the way the head is spinning and debis possibly hitting a window...Star employee!!!
I can't preach that enough myself!!!
Thanks for sharing your technique, he has it down perfectly and does a good job with edging up.
Brian I like your technique walking backwards works for me but to each there own! Congrats again on your addition to your family
I always set my edge with a hard edger beginning of the season! Then edge with a line trimmer the rest of the year.
A couple of comments:
1.) I am glad to see you are wearing eye protection especially without the edge guard. I highly recommend the edge guard even for professionals!
2.) There are 2 big problems holding the trimmer lower: a) You put a low of support on your elbow and over time that crap hurts b) the angle of your cut is not 90 degrees and is more of an angle.
Great work! Just thought I would mention a couple of things! :)
Get the kombi sthil edger not that much can change to whatever you need love mine have 91R and 131R. Edge like a mad man. Good job.
I’m totally new at cutting my grass and trying to trim it makes me mad because all I see is like I’m making a hole in my Georgia’s clay soil and not really cutting anything. Now I see how to do it. Never crossed my mind that has to be lifted. Thanks for this video. Subscribed
first time watching and this is exactly how i edge up lawns, this is so easy to do!! LOL, down side of it is when rocks or debris hit ya face..
the kid's a keeper how well spoken and talented. I'd pay him to come to NJ
Wow..Very mature young man and knows what he's talking abouts...Good luck to him...
Flip edger. Just started doing it and learned here that there’s a name for the technique. Works great. I can’t say I broke the bank on the trimmer. Just a black and decker 20V cordless. Works great for the property. May invest in something better but it’s ok for now
The Kid is Awesome !! Success will follow him in life !
Stick edger only for overgrown edges and then string trim to maintain. It’s much faster to flow from string trim edging to trimming around trees, low spots, bed edges etc. I string trim edge from all angles and here’s the list from most preferred to least:
1) walking backwards on the hard surface
2) backwards on the grass
3)forward on the hard surface
4) forward on the grass
Feels really cool when you can flow from 1 to 3 or 1 to 4 without missing a beat.
Like Conner said, walking forward you’re fighting the string, and on the grass you have to look over the grass edge to see your line (it’s harder to see your gap)
If you learn multiple ways to get a job done you’ll be faster than if you only know one