You do a really great job with your videos! They help me to learn and find a way forward which can be a challenge. Dealing with various fungus issues like brown patch as an example. Keep up the terrific work!
Polo, you are getting it done my friend! I saw another tutorial, and they turned the shears or cutters over to address the curve parts. I was dumbfounded. I never knew to turn the clippers over and use the curved part of the tool to trim a curved area on the bush. No one ever taught me that, much love pal!
I always love your videos. I have an evergreen bush that is 6' tall. I am 5'6". I don't know how to trim it. It is also about 6' across. No easy feat. If you come across a bush like that, I hope you can do a video. I am afraid to cut it off from the top because I have seen some that just look horrible. It needs to be about 4' or less. Ugh.
Seems like you're gonna need a ladder. You would still use the same method as far as trimming. You can cut it down to size on one trimming or multiple trimmings. I would take it down on one trimming to the size that you want. Just take your time and always step back and look at it before cutting deeper into the bush.
If it's overgrown, cut it to the level or height that you normally have it at. Just make sure that you don't do this in the middle of the summer when it's extremely hot outside
What if from the top down about five inches is green but rest isn’t, just bare branches & its top heavy, should I trim/cut it down to see if new growth will happen or just remove it?
If there is new growth beneath it and it looks like it's filling in, just feed it and be patient. If there isn't any new growth below it, it'll be a matter of time before the shrub dies. One way that you can check and see is breaking off a small branch on the inside of the shrub. If it's green on the inside of the branch, it still has life in it. If you break it and it's totally dry on the inside of that branch, it's dead.Let it warm up a little bit and let things start growing. If you don't see any new growth, pull it up.
I really enjoyed your video! I appreciate all the great tips you provided!
Thank you Donald 👍🏾
You do a really great job with your videos! They help me to learn and find a way forward which can be a challenge. Dealing with various fungus issues like brown patch as an example. Keep up the terrific work!
@@donaldrippetoe5246 Appreciate you Donald. Thanks for your continued support 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Polo, you are getting it done my friend! I saw another tutorial, and they turned the shears or cutters over to address the curve parts. I was dumbfounded. I never knew to turn the clippers over and use the curved part of the tool to trim a curved area on the bush. No one ever taught me that, much love pal!
Appreciate you, Alcario 🫡
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You made me some money today as I am starting my own lawn business.
That's awesome, Seth. Congrats on your lawn company. Let me know if you need anything. I'll try to help you as best as I can 👍🏾
Great video and tips. Shrubs look awesome.
@@SAHamel_ Thank you 💪🏾
It’s the square hedges for me! They’re looking sharp!! As always, great content 💪🏾. Thank you!!
Thank you 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Damn I like hand shearing sometimes but it does takes a long time for sure
It does take time. All some people use is hand shears
Excellent tutorial Brotha.. Your caliber of work is always top ✈️
Preciate you bro and THANK YOU for your support 🙏🏾
My man doing work as usual!! Looking good bro!
Preciate you J 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
😍😍😍👏👏👏looking so beautiful after trimming
They turned out wonderful 👌🏾
Thank you so much for this video...❤
@@melobranch1275 You're welcome
Good tips bud. Thanks!
Thank you Gary 😎
This is how we do it 🎶🎶. When you know how to, you know how to. Thanks for explaining not to dig in.
Yes ma'am, NO DIGGING
Thanks polo for sharing this video ✨👌🏾
Thank you Ms Tucker 👍🏾
Looks great! Polo!!
Thank you Jerry 👍🏾
And they look good. Thank you sir.
Thank you, David 👍🏾
I always love your videos. I have an evergreen bush that is 6' tall. I am 5'6". I don't know how to trim it. It is also about 6' across. No easy feat. If you come across a bush like that, I hope you can do a video. I am afraid to cut it off from the top because I have seen some that just look horrible. It needs to be about 4' or less. Ugh.
Seems like you're gonna need a ladder. You would still use the same method as far as trimming. You can cut it down to size on one trimming or multiple trimmings. I would take it down on one trimming to the size that you want. Just take your time and always step back and look at it before cutting deeper into the bush.
Great job 👍 thanks
Thank you 👍🏾
Thank you!
You're welcome, Ms. James 👍🏾
Great job.. what do you do if it's way overgrown
If it's overgrown, cut it to the level or height that you normally have it at. Just make sure that you don't do this in the middle of the summer when it's extremely hot outside
What if from the top down about five inches is green but rest isn’t, just bare branches & its top heavy, should I trim/cut it down to see if new growth will happen or just remove it?
If there is new growth beneath it and it looks like it's filling in, just feed it and be patient. If there isn't any new growth below it, it'll be a matter of time before the shrub dies. One way that you can check and see is breaking off a small branch on the inside of the shrub. If it's green on the inside of the branch, it still has life in it. If you break it and it's totally dry on the inside of that branch, it's dead.Let it warm up a little bit and let things start growing. If you don't see any new growth, pull it up.
Just gotta look at it. And please… please don’t DIG IN!
Gotta step back and look at your work 😎
You’re workin’ for sure with those ….🖖🏾🌴
Yes Sirrrr 👍🏾
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@@womanofwazo THANK YOU, I pray that you can learn a few things from this channel that can help you in your lawncare journey. Be Blessed 🙏🏾
just curious, if u accidentally cut a bit to deep, is that bad?
Dont worry, It'll grow back.
Dang looks great 👍
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You sure know how to prune those bushes
I try my best 👌🏾
I know it is important to take care of bushes
@@WilliamBeadle-tp9lf No different from taking care of your lawn. If you want it to look good, you've gotta stay up on it 👍🏾
Ablouslty take care of bushes do not let them get so big and tall
@@WilliamBeadle-tp9lf Most definitely. They're a pain when they get overgrown
Damn dog, good job
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I wish you were my neighbor 😢
@@womanofwazo I'm sorry, I can still try to help you as much as I can 👍🏾