@@danlaflamme9372 thanks Dan I got rid of a few older clients to make space for these new ones it made financial sense We try our best to do as much as we can to make a good impression I’d say we’re now maxed out
Fair play to you for taking on these big jobs! I was offered a big job last year. A day a week. I lost confidence and panicked last minute. Talked myself out if it. I regret it but its all a learning curve I guess. Keep it up!
@@jonherring2143 they can be quite daunting mate they’re normally two people jobs it helps get all the work complete and helps you get through the day Maybe you’ll get one in the near future. Have a good weekend mate
The one with the pond looks like you can create something beautiful there. The third one, wow, that’s a lot of property. These are going to be fun to watch. Have a great weekend 🙌🙌🙌
Hi Carol I agree lots of potential at these properties Thanks for checking in I’m having a chilled weekend got to finish my video for my other channel 😃 Have a nice weekend
Hi Karl agree very hard but we don’t mind asking as it’s not weeding This ones just lawns and hedges which is a dream for me as they are my favourite jobs to do Thanks for the kind words mate
@@GardenofKentGardener thanks boyce it’s a big one for sure and will keep us busy My best advice for big jobs like this is price right if you go in too cheap it won’t work I went in at a decent rate and they accepted
Brilliant to watch these big jobs and nice to see such supportive customers letting younuse their tractor etc 👌 Do you agree a fix a weekly fee to go for a full day once a week on these big jobs
@@jonathanglanville5265 that’s the best part about this massive job it’s no weeding Just mowing hedge work and leafs in the winter plus dumping waste with the tractor to the bonfire it’s literally the best contract 👌🏼 Have a super weekend Jonathan 🙌🏼🍺😎
Great video Pete as always looks like your be sorted for winter work , the last month or two I’ve actually been thinking of a side hustle from my gardening work and starting videography with my cameras and drones thinking of helping companies grow but all in the pipeline at the moment ,
@@Corfemedia69 start a gardening channel bro it’s awesome fun and with some nice drone shots of your work too would be great It sure will keep us busy mate Thanks for watching 🙏
Massive new contract Pete your brave taking on such huge properties but I guess you’ll have guaranteed winter work So actually your smart and wise to plan ahead Great work
@@RobWalker-r9c thanks mate it’s mad and scary sometimes but I do plan ahead and think about winter work I won’t be short this year I’ll have work everyday now all year round it’s good but will catch up with me Maybe I’ll have a nice holiday next year
Hi James it’s part of the reason I took it and also they only want lawns and hedges done A job doing things I enjoy no weeding is a huge bonus for any gardener lol
Some cracking work there. I really admire the larger landowners who like to keep their more formal areas managed by gardeners. Says a lot about their ethics on land management rather than this obsurd 'rewilding' which some just use as an excuse to be lazy. Im seeing it backfire with certain weeds (like common hogweed and carex pendula) taking over, and effectively putting bits of land backwards. Have a great weekend. I was just wondering if you could consider doing a more detailed hedge video...ie your techniques and electric vs petrol, where you cut upto...etc Im a 'lone wolf' gardener and catch up with others locally and we chew the fat, but it iscalways nice to see others methodology. All best and enjoy the footie.
Hi Dan I agree it’s nice when they want to keep their properties looking nice and formal I will happily do a video like as I’ll be doing loads of hedge cutting over the coming months so I will make a note and do a video on this topic Have a great weekend too mate 🏴💪🏼🍺
@THETATTOOGARDENER83 Thank you. Really enjoy your videos. Down to earth and reflective of us out there balancing all the 'challenges' that come with our vocation. PS where do you get your strimmers and lawnmowers? As I've never seen them move so quick...mine go a lot slower 😉
@@graemejjh this is why I use family as they are more reliable or tho if they ever want to take a back step it means taking on the unknown again and I’ve been let down in the past
@@mdgardenservices7819 thank you mark I recently let a few others go and freed up alittle space as I had planned on going to 4 days a week but then this one turned up and financially was too good to turn down I’m hoping they’ll let me film more as there’s so much to do here and so much to see it’s going to keep us busy that’s for sure Have a nice weekend buddy
Oh good job I like the idea of 4 days a week!😅 I look forward to seeing more of what you get up to there. If they are ok with you filming! Most people are normally quite interested 😄👍
@@steveshirley9853 thank you we’ve made a start but as you know it will take a lot to get it right down you’ve had first hand experience Thank you for the recommendation have a nice weekend Steve
Good work mate, look into getting some bull horn trimmers and a harness will save so much effort, we use FS461C's with an advanced Stihl Harness and I can strim for hours on end with it will also save your back and energy.
You looked shattered at the end of that video. A well earned beer I’d say. It would be nice to think that with a massive job like that you’d probably have enough work to keep you busy 12 months of the year.
@@garrypepperman oh yes indeed I brought a few beers for the weekend 🍺 it’s a full day every week with two people In the past I’ve got my pricing wrong on big jobs but I went in at a better rate on this one and it was accepted which I’m pleased about as it’s a lot of work It’s a full on day and right at the end of the week when your burning out from the rest of the week so you have to dig deep on a Friday There’s plenty of winter work at this one which is what we all worry about in the winter it should take that anxiety away about money worries in the winter Have a good weekend garry 🏴🙌🏼🍺
@@StephenCheeseGardenServices thanks Steve I know I really appreciate dad big al Harvey and Maria they’ve been amazing help this year I’m shattered mate and it’s only going to get busier now I’ll make the most of it whilst I can I think in 10 years I’ll have to start slowing down abit Thanks for watching mate I really appreciate the support say hi to marra from me and Maria 🙌🏼
Hi Pete great video as always and great work 👍The big job I take it they had a gardener before you took over? Was it to much for them? You looked like you needed the beer at the end 👍Sunday night big game yeah and a few beers don’t forget to catch up before the end of year for a beer that would be great 👍
@@carlwaylett7013 yeah the guy was an old football team mate he’s taken on a bigger contract with over 300 acres lol Can’t wait for the big game Sunday 🏴🍺🤞🏼
You look shattered mate 😬 but what an epic property to be working on! Top quality work as always too 👏 Enjoy a few beers tonight bud, very well deserved 👍🤘👏
@@rossnicholls7228 this weeks been tough and next week is my busier week I’m looking forward to the weekend and chilling out I really need to re charge before going again next week You know what it’s like mate it’s mad this time of year Thanks for watching bro have a good weekend enjoy the footy if your watching 🏴🤞🏼🍺 If not just have a nice beer and chilled weekend 🙌🏼😎
@@THETATTOOGARDENER83 I burned out beginning of this week mate - took monday and tuesday off to get myself back on track! 6 day weeks really knacker you out! We gotta get the money in whilst the suns out i know but jeez some days you just need a break! Looking forward to Sunday - day off and the game - cmon England 🤞🤞
@@rossnicholls7228💪🏼💪🏼🏴🏴🏴 Mate I agree I took a week off two weeks ago and last weekend took a 3 day weekend I knew it was my last chance before taking these two new contracts Have a good one mate 🙌🏼😃
@@ChristyBermingham thanks mate been a flat out week hoping for a nice relaxing weekend and hopefully watching England win the euros despite playing so poor Have a nice weekend buddy 🏴🍺🙌🏼
You did the right thing in doing it if that was me and the neighbour came out I would have said your neighbour is paying me to do it so what else can I do
Yeah it’s a little giant ladder folds small could fit in the smallest of spaces but opens up quite big for everyday hedge work I equally love the tripods
Hello and Congratulations for getting a large property to do. Will they be able to keep you busy in the winter time with tasks? Some lawn care workers in the Northern US states put snow plows on their trucks to keep an income flow going during the winter months. Enjoy your weekend.
@@nancywells5626 Hi Nancy yes plenty of winter work it takes my fear away of slowing down in the winter now I can safely cover bills and then some Being a huge property they have tools for every situation we’re lucky that we don’t really get proper snow like you guys get in the us or tho now I’ve said that we probably will lol 😂 Hope you have a great weekend too
Fantastic hedge reduction mate it looks better 👍 I did a similar height one 3 years ago,the neighbour from hell deliberately put a chunk of concrete in the top of the hedge to try and destroy my hedge cutters but luckily I spotted it 👍
Hey bud hope you are well another cool video 👍 just wanted a bit of advice iam a gardener and in for a new mower looking to spend 5/£600 any help on which to go for would be appreciated
Are you after a 4 wheeler or rear roller mate Honda pro 536 on eBay or market place would be a good shout either that or a used hayter pro 48 I’ve got a Honda Izzy and etesia pro 46 again look for a used mower it will be more in the range your looking at
LHL has a Sherpa Bravo Roughcutter for thoes overgrown gardens , fits through a standard gate , would be ideal for you expensive , seems your going into bigger properties , , downside do have space for it. storage etc , just a thought , great proprieties there mate, , the football i dont think my fingernails will take any more , LOL
@@t008mx that’s a good option and this farm contract have storage places on site so that could work I love watch Lee at LHL Tell me about it we’ve not played great but we’re in a final and I really hope to see England 🏴 win a tournament in my life time 🙏 Have a good weekend mate 🍺😎🙌🏼
Hi Pete. Great video. I see here you are doing some ride on mowing at your new big job. One of my customers asked me today his friend has got a big area of land and a ride on mower and is looking for me to go up every 2 to 3 weeks. Im used to residential work but if its just my time to do the ride on im a bit of a novice? Should i give him a rate by the hour ? Help 😮
@@rwpgardenmaintenance1983 ask them how long it takes them to mow it so you’ve got a rough idea if he says for example two hours work out what that would be if you did hourly rate then add abit more on Again so say you charge £30 an hour that would be £60 do t charge £60 go( £75-£80) set price That’s how I’d play it remember set price you can always make alittle more and if you do it quicker than the expected time your quids in I just want to see us earn the right sort of fair money as it’s a hard old job and cripples our body’s so why shouldn’t we charge the right for our work Hope this helps
@THETATTOOGARDENER83 thats great. Thanks for the information. Yes its true we should be rewarded correctly for the amount of work and strain we put ourselves through but thanks that gives me a guide to work to. Have a great day mate 👍
@@MattCooper10 Hi Matt it doesn’t dry up really we loose some day light hours but there’s always hedge cutting leaf clearing cutting back in some beds and borders there’s also clearing leafs from gutters literally all sorts you just have to think alittle outside the box sometimes but I’ve been going 6 years and always had winter work You might get to also turn compost bins and it mind sound boring or like hard work but pays the bills etc You’ll be totally fine mate if you do get a gap advertise for the jobs I’ve stayed above and you’ll get work 💪🏼
Big jobs are a folly mate you will earn just as much cutting ten lawns on an estate for £25 back and front as you will getting knackered on these big estates .
@@OFP2 that can be the case some of the time as I’ve found out in the past but I made sure we charged well for it to be worth our while It will give us plenty of winter work when my smaller jobs tail off We’re charging way more than £25 an hour per man so over a year it’s epic for one client it’s almost double my yearly turn over 💪🏼
Wow! That’s massive. I’m going to ask the question you may not answer. If they asked you to do 5 days a week. Would you? We all like the loyalty we give to some of our customers but that looks a job that would be hard to refuse.
@@Dad2luca it’s a a difficult one as it’s always risky putting all your eggs in one basket However, if the money was right, I mean wow then it might be a difficult one to turn down Even us doing one Full Day every Friday with two of us works out about £22,000 a year so if you did five days a week ridiculous money I wouldn’t blame anyone for considering it you’d have to be mad to turn down £108,000 a year For me I’m happy doing the Fridays right now
@@Jake-sf3bj sometimes it’s really handy she’ll be helping me Monday we’ve got mowing and strimming jobs all mow blow go unlike today lol Have a nice weekend Jake
I bought one but have never used it........I was worried that it might finish my old Stihl FS80 off with the rotating mass. Am I over thinking it mate? Cheers. Dave
@@daveh1081 ideally you need 40cc plus, i run mine on a jonsered 2145 ( husky 345 ) once you have it spinning, momentum does most of the work, never have to run over half throttle
Tried that tip of mulching the hedge trimmings in lawnmower but found that it broke my mulching plug . Does this happen with all models or do you not use a plug. Must be some of the thicker cuts smashing the plastic
@@THETATTOOGARDENER83 ok maybe a better idea as don’t think plugs are meant to withstand that . Some would hit the flap at back of mower but maybe be it’s stronger plastic. Deck k seems to withstand it even though it is plastic also. Some of the branches do hit it with some force. Am thinking mulching plug is good for instant mulch on grass but once it’s full of grass it must to much the same thing just rotating the trimmings into a finer mix.
@@graemejjh thanks for watching have a great weekend mate I can highly recommend them for every day use Tripod ladders are great for hedge work aswell but as an all rounder these are really good
@@wecutgrasslawncompany9445 really appreciate that mate I watch loads of channel Les and get inspired by them so it’s nice we can all inspire each other
i dont like being at the same job to long but if they are prepared to pay you what you want to be there full time imagine what you'd save on traveling between jobs. bit of a gamble maybe worth considering.if it went tits up you'd be starting from scratch 🤔
@@thegeordiefellwalker8878 it would be a huge risk we’re just doing a full day every Friday with two of us as I don’t wish to give up all my regular work To someone starting out this would be like winning the jackpot and great place to learn your trade Equally we’re super excited about taking it on and seeing how it goes they’ll be everything from mowing hedge work strimming driving tractors it’s year winter work too which will be a real help as lots of smaller jobs tail off I’m the same with some jobs I understand the being stuck at one place all day but as we found today because we were flat out from min 1 the day went so fast so that can only be a good thing There’s nothing worse than being at a big job and scratching because your ahead Thankfully that will never be the case here as it’s so big The best bit NO WEEDING 😂 it just fun jobs
@@eggie555golf no chance I wouldn’t put all my eggs in one basket it’s too risky We can only do a day a week which is 16 man hours unless they agree to a third person which I can arrange if needed My other clients are regular bread and butter with them and this one we’re guaranteed winter work aswell
@@maintainyourgarden that’s fine mate yes I quoted £30ph per man it’s about the going rate round here What’s it like where you are I think it’s easy to charge per hour at big jobs like this
@@THETATTOOGARDENER83 yeah I’m the same, I’ve been 25 ph since 2018 now the new ones this year have been 30. Some big ones I do wonder to give a tad discount as I’ve no travel time that day? Toughest part is quoting (for me)
Pete, so happy for u. Only u know how much work u can handle, ur work ethic and attitude sells !! 👍👍
@@danlaflamme9372 thanks Dan I got rid of a few older clients to make space for these new ones it made financial sense
We try our best to do as much as we can to make a good impression
I’d say we’re now maxed out
@@danlaflamme9372 have a great weekend mate
Fair play to you for taking on these big jobs! I was offered a big job last year. A day a week. I lost confidence and panicked last minute. Talked myself out if it. I regret it but its all a learning curve I guess. Keep it up!
@@jonherring2143 they can be quite daunting mate they’re normally two people jobs it helps get all the work complete and helps you get through the day
Maybe you’ll get one in the near future.
Have a good weekend mate
The one with the pond looks like you can create something beautiful there. The third one, wow, that’s a lot of property. These are going to be fun to watch. Have a great weekend 🙌🙌🙌
Hi Carol I agree lots of potential at these properties
Thanks for checking in I’m having a chilled weekend got to finish my video for my other channel 😃
Have a nice weekend
Big gardens are hard work mate but what a place to have on the books! 👍🏻 keep up the good work it looked nice.
Hi Karl agree very hard but we don’t mind asking as it’s not weeding
This ones just lawns and hedges which is a dream for me as they are my favourite jobs to do
Thanks for the kind words mate
Really pleased for you mate. Keep up the great work.
@@neilgreen9285 cheers Neil it’s full on but love being busy 💪🏼 have a super weekend thanks for watching
Oh mate that’s excellent that you taken on that new job. You’re doing great and so pleased for n ya family. 💙
@@GardenofKentGardener thanks boyce it’s a big one for sure and will keep us busy
My best advice for big jobs like this is price right if you go in too cheap it won’t work I went in at a decent rate and they accepted
Brilliant to watch these big jobs and nice to see such supportive customers letting younuse their tractor etc 👌
Do you agree a fix a weekly fee to go for a full day once a week on these big jobs
@@browniemitch8 yes mate it’s the easiest way
Oh good for you, 👌💪 @THETATTOOGARDENER83
Good for you,getting that big job.
Time to think big,not on your hands and knees weeding.
That job will keep,will keep you busy all year.
Rest easy.❤
@@jonathanglanville5265 that’s the best part about this massive job it’s no weeding
Just mowing hedge work and leafs in the winter plus dumping waste with the tractor to the bonfire it’s literally the best contract 👌🏼
Have a super weekend Jonathan 🙌🏼🍺😎
Great video Pete as always looks like your be sorted for winter work , the last month or two I’ve actually been thinking of a side hustle from my gardening work and starting videography with my cameras and drones thinking of helping companies grow but all in the pipeline at the moment ,
@@Corfemedia69 start a gardening channel bro it’s awesome fun and with some nice drone shots of your work too would be great
It sure will keep us busy mate
Thanks for watching 🙏
@@THETATTOOGARDENER83 my bad thought I was writing from my garden channel this is my little media channel
@@Corfemedia69 send me a link to your garden channel I’ll pop over and subscribe
@@THETATTOOGARDENER83 youtube.com/@bensgardenmaintenance19?si=5fdYqNT3Svlwm6BJ
Massive new contract Pete your brave taking on such huge properties but I guess you’ll have guaranteed winter work
So actually your smart and wise to plan ahead
Great work
@@RobWalker-r9c thanks mate it’s mad and scary sometimes but I do plan ahead and think about winter work
I won’t be short this year I’ll have work everyday now all year round it’s good but will catch up with me
Maybe I’ll have a nice holiday next year
@@RobWalker-r9c have a nice weekend bro
Nice one mate, plenty of winter work there. 👍and weekly too which giving the way the climates going its the only way to go. All the best with it 👍
Hi James it’s part of the reason I took it and also they only want lawns and hedges done
A job doing things I enjoy no weeding is a huge bonus for any gardener lol
Too right 😅@@THETATTOOGARDENER83
Big gig that one. Hopefully keeps you going for a long time.
@@sixtysecondsofstephens2386 cheers mate should have plenty of winter work here hoping it works out
Thanks for watching mate
Some cracking work there.
I really admire the larger landowners who like to keep their more formal areas managed by gardeners. Says a lot about their ethics on land management rather than this obsurd 'rewilding' which some just use as an excuse to be lazy. Im seeing it backfire with certain weeds (like common hogweed and carex pendula) taking over, and effectively putting bits of land backwards.
Have a great weekend.
I was just wondering if you could consider doing a more detailed hedge video...ie your techniques and electric vs petrol, where you cut upto...etc
Im a 'lone wolf' gardener and catch up with others locally and we chew the fat, but it iscalways nice to see others methodology.
All best and enjoy the footie.
Hi Dan I agree it’s nice when they want to keep their properties looking nice and formal
I will happily do a video like as I’ll be doing loads of hedge cutting over the coming months so I will make a note and do a video on this topic
Have a great weekend too mate 🏴💪🏼🍺
@THETATTOOGARDENER83 Thank you. Really enjoy your videos. Down to earth and reflective of us out there balancing all the 'challenges' that come with our vocation.
PS where do you get your strimmers and lawnmowers? As I've never seen them move so quick...mine go a lot slower 😉
Maaaate, so chuffed that your getting so much work.... I'm in the same boat, finding staff though is the tricky part!
@@graemejjh this is why I use family as they are more reliable or tho if they ever want to take a back step it means taking on the unknown again and I’ve been let down in the past
@@THETATTOOGARDENER83 can't wait for my old man to retire from his corporate job haha
Well done Pete
You seem to pick up some big jobs! That’s a missive one. I guess it’s ok with enough assistance.
Hope you have a good weekend 😊👍
@@mdgardenservices7819 thank you mark I recently let a few others go and freed up alittle space as I had planned on going to 4 days a week but then this one turned up and financially was too good to turn down
I’m hoping they’ll let me film more as there’s so much to do here and so much to see it’s going to keep us busy that’s for sure
Have a nice weekend buddy
Oh good job
I like the idea of 4 days a week!😅
I look forward to seeing more of what you get up to there. If they are ok with you filming! Most people are normally quite interested 😄👍
Nice Job on the Pond clearance job.
@@steveshirley9853 thank you we’ve made a start but as you know it will take a lot to get it right down you’ve had first hand experience
Thank you for the recommendation have a nice weekend Steve
Good work mate, look into getting some bull horn trimmers and a harness will save so much effort, we use FS461C's with an advanced Stihl Harness and I can strim for hours on end with it will also save your back and energy.
@@tccls thanks buddy will have to get the harness my backs destroyed at the mo
I’ve got the same Stihl helmet but with Bluetooth ear protection, game changer 😅
It’s brilliant mate I’ve loved it so far like the mesh it’s not as bad as I expected
You looked shattered at the end of that video. A well earned beer I’d say. It would be nice to think that with a massive job like that you’d probably have enough work to keep you busy 12 months of the year.
@@garrypepperman oh yes indeed I brought a few beers for the weekend 🍺 it’s a full day every week with two people
In the past I’ve got my pricing wrong on big jobs but I went in at a better rate on this one and it was accepted which I’m pleased about as it’s a lot of work
It’s a full on day and right at the end of the week when your burning out from the rest of the week so you have to dig deep on a Friday
There’s plenty of winter work at this one which is what we all worry about in the winter it should take that anxiety away about money worries in the winter
Have a good weekend garry 🏴🙌🏼🍺
Tired just watching all that, Mate 😊
❤You are very lucky to have so much help.
Steve watched you on the big TV 😊
@@StephenCheeseGardenServices thanks Steve I know I really appreciate dad big al Harvey and Maria they’ve been amazing help this year
I’m shattered mate and it’s only going to get busier now I’ll make the most of it whilst I can I think in 10 years I’ll have to start slowing down abit
Thanks for watching mate I really appreciate the support say hi to marra from me and Maria 🙌🏼
@@THETATTOOGARDENER83 I will do Buddy, Look after yourself, Steve
Hi Pete great video as always and great work 👍The big job I take it they had a gardener before you took over? Was it to much for them? You looked like you needed the beer at the end 👍Sunday night big game yeah and a few beers don’t forget to catch up before the end of year for a beer that would be great 👍
@@carlwaylett7013 yeah the guy was an old football team mate he’s taken on a bigger contract with over 300 acres lol
Can’t wait for the big game Sunday 🏴🍺🤞🏼
You look shattered mate 😬 but what an epic property to be working on! Top quality work as always too 👏 Enjoy a few beers tonight bud, very well deserved 👍🤘👏
@@rossnicholls7228 this weeks been tough and next week is my busier week I’m looking forward to the weekend and chilling out I really need to re charge before going again next week
You know what it’s like mate it’s mad this time of year
Thanks for watching bro have a good weekend enjoy the footy if your watching 🏴🤞🏼🍺
If not just have a nice beer and chilled weekend 🙌🏼😎
@@THETATTOOGARDENER83 I burned out beginning of this week mate - took monday and tuesday off to get myself back on track! 6 day weeks really knacker you out! We gotta get the money in whilst the suns out i know but jeez some days you just need a break!
Looking forward to Sunday - day off and the game - cmon England 🤞🤞
@@rossnicholls7228💪🏼💪🏼🏴🏴🏴
Mate I agree I took a week off two weeks ago and last weekend took a 3 day weekend I knew it was my last chance before taking these two new contracts
Have a good one mate 🙌🏼😃
@@THETATTOOGARDENER83 you too bud!! See you on the other side of summer 🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪
Well done pete and crew
@@ChristyBermingham thanks mate been a flat out week hoping for a nice relaxing weekend and hopefully watching England win the euros despite playing so poor
Have a nice weekend buddy 🏴🍺🙌🏼
@THETATTOOGARDENER83 enjoy hope they do it for Southgate nice guy ,
@@ChristyBerminghamyeah man he’s had some real stick I hope he wins it
@THETATTOOGARDENER83 me too good night pete
You did the right thing in doing it if that was me and the neighbour came out I would have said your neighbour is paying me to do it so what else can I do
It’s such a grey area but it’s more my clients side of the boundary
Nicely done on the hedge, what ladder do you use it looks foldable to fit inside the van rather than on top
Yeah it’s a little giant ladder folds small could fit in the smallest of spaces but opens up quite big for everyday hedge work
I equally love the tripods
Hello and Congratulations for getting a large property to do. Will they be able to keep you busy in the winter time with tasks? Some lawn care workers in the Northern US states put snow plows on their trucks to keep an income flow going during the winter months.
Enjoy your weekend.
@@nancywells5626 Hi Nancy yes plenty of winter work it takes my fear away of slowing down in the winter now I can safely cover bills and then some
Being a huge property they have tools for every situation we’re lucky that we don’t really get proper snow like you guys get in the us or tho now I’ve said that we probably will lol 😂
Hope you have a great weekend too
Thank you.
Fantastic hedge reduction mate it looks better 👍 I did a similar height one 3 years ago,the neighbour from hell deliberately put a chunk of concrete in the top of the hedge to try and destroy my hedge cutters but luckily I spotted it 👍
That’s really bad I can’t believe how petty people can be well done for spotting it
Appreciate the kind words buddy
that property is a keeper
@@kathsmith4924 it’s a great all year round contract but definitely a minimum of two people I might need a third in time
Interesting looking ladder... What is it? Been using a 8ft tripod-ladder for the past ten years. It's handy, but yours looks compact and as useful.
Hi mate mines a little giant ladder they are compact for storage but open up to be big ladders if needed
It’s ok I’d love a tripod aswell
@@THETATTOOGARDENER83 Thank you 👍. Will check that out.
Hey bud hope you are well another cool video 👍 just wanted a bit of advice iam a gardener and in for a new mower looking to spend 5/£600 any help on which to go for would be appreciated
Are you after a 4 wheeler or rear roller mate
Honda pro 536 on eBay or market place would be a good shout either that or a used hayter pro 48
I’ve got a Honda Izzy and etesia pro 46 again look for a used mower it will be more in the range your looking at
LHL has a Sherpa Bravo Roughcutter for thoes overgrown gardens , fits through a standard gate , would be ideal for you expensive , seems your going into bigger properties , , downside do have space for it. storage etc , just a thought , great proprieties there mate, , the football i dont think my fingernails will take any more , LOL
@@t008mx that’s a good option and this farm contract have storage places on site so that could work I love watch Lee at LHL
Tell me about it we’ve not played great but we’re in a final and I really hope to see England 🏴 win a tournament in my life time 🙏
Have a good weekend mate 🍺😎🙌🏼
Hi Pete. Great video. I see here you are doing some ride on mowing at your new big job. One of my customers asked me today his friend has got a big area of land and a ride on mower and is looking for me to go up every 2 to 3 weeks. Im used to residential work but if its just my time to do the ride on im a bit of a novice? Should i give him a rate by the hour ? Help 😮
@@rwpgardenmaintenance1983 ask them how long it takes them to mow it so you’ve got a rough idea if he says for example two hours
work out what that would be if you did hourly rate then add abit more on
Again so say you charge £30 an hour that would be £60 do t charge £60 go( £75-£80) set price
That’s how I’d play it remember set price you can always make alittle more and if you do it quicker than the expected time your quids in
I just want to see us earn the right sort of fair money as it’s a hard old job and cripples our body’s so why shouldn’t we charge the right for our work
Hope this helps
@THETATTOOGARDENER83 thats great. Thanks for the information. Yes its true we should be rewarded correctly for the amount of work and strain we put ourselves through but thanks that gives me a guide to work to. Have a great day mate 👍
How do you find jobs like this for the winter ? Coz that’s what I’m worried about when starting my own gardening business, work drying up in winter
@@MattCooper10 Hi Matt it doesn’t dry up really we loose some day light hours but there’s always hedge cutting leaf clearing cutting back in some beds and borders there’s also clearing leafs from gutters literally all sorts you just have to think alittle outside the box sometimes but I’ve been going 6 years and always had winter work
You might get to also turn compost bins and it mind sound boring or like hard work but pays the bills etc
You’ll be totally fine mate if you do get a gap advertise for the jobs I’ve stayed above and you’ll get work 💪🏼
@@MattCooper10 big jobs like this can just crop up sometimes you don’t know what your in for until you go to quote work
@@THETATTOOGARDENER83 Thank you for the advice mate !
@@MattCooper10 no worries mate
Big jobs are a folly mate you will earn just as much cutting ten lawns on an estate for £25 back and front as you will getting knackered on these big estates .
@@OFP2 that can be the case some of the time as I’ve found out in the past but I made sure we charged well for it to be worth our while
It will give us plenty of winter work when my smaller jobs tail off
We’re charging way more than £25 an hour per man so over a year it’s epic for one client it’s almost double my yearly turn over 💪🏼
Wow! That’s massive. I’m going to ask the question you may not answer. If they asked you to do 5 days a week. Would you? We all like the loyalty we give to some of our customers but that looks a job that would be hard to refuse.
@@Dad2luca it’s a a difficult one as it’s always risky putting all your eggs in one basket
However, if the money was right, I mean wow then it might be a difficult one to turn down
Even us doing one Full Day every Friday with two of us works out about £22,000 a year so if you did five days a week ridiculous money
I wouldn’t blame anyone for considering it you’d have to be mad to turn down £108,000 a year
For me I’m happy doing the Fridays right now
@@THETATTOOGARDENER83 😳 That is a good money! Well deserved 👍🏻
that was a workout 😮
@@kathsmith4924 we were feeling it by the end of the week lol
Haha I drag my Mrs on jobs like that with me too she loves it 🤣👌🌿
@@Jake-sf3bj sometimes it’s really handy she’ll be helping me Monday we’ve got mowing and strimming jobs all mow blow go unlike today lol
Have a nice weekend Jake
I did not love it😂 as long as I get a coffee in the morning I’m happy to help where I can
You too mate 🍻@@THETATTOOGARDENER83
@@ElegantBeauty2024 or a Greggs your a happy girl 😂
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You know the way to my heart😂 a cheeky Greggs and I’m happy!
Have you tried the oregon mulch blade, game changer
I haven’t I would love to tho
I bought one but have never used it........I was worried that it might finish my old Stihl FS80 off with the rotating mass. Am I over thinking it mate? Cheers. Dave
@@daveh1081 ideally you need 40cc plus, i run mine on a jonsered 2145 ( husky 345 ) once you have it spinning, momentum does most of the work, never have to run over half throttle
@mikeroutledge6929 Ah.....I think my stihl is 27cc.....but it's old and I don't want to finish it off!! Thanks for the info.
Hi mate, how much was this job?
@@conorjackson5681 £500 a day mate
@@THETATTOOGARDENER83 Nice one 👌🏼 you still working with this client?
Tried that tip of mulching the hedge trimmings in lawnmower but found that it broke my mulching plug . Does this happen with all models or do you not use a plug. Must be some of the thicker cuts smashing the plastic
@@AM-wt8qi I actually don’t use the multching plug just run the mower over the top and it works a treat 👌🏼
@@THETATTOOGARDENER83 ok maybe a better idea as don’t think plugs are meant to withstand that . Some would hit the flap at back of mower but maybe be it’s stronger plastic. Deck k seems to withstand it even though it is plastic also. Some of the branches do hit it with some force. Am thinking mulching plug is good for instant mulch on grass but once it’s full of grass it must to much the same thing just rotating the trimmings into a finer mix.
How do you price this job ?
This was a day rate for two people then add alittle extra on for fuel etc
What's the ladders you use Pete? Look decent
@@graemejjh these are little giant ladders mate I’ll pop a link below www.littlegiantladders.com/
@@graemejjh thanks for watching have a great weekend mate I can highly recommend them for every day use
Tripod ladders are great for hedge work aswell but as an all rounder these are really good
@@THETATTOOGARDENER83 you too bud. Enjoy some family time!!
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Cheers buddy thanks for watching this jobs a big one really is a tough one on the body
@THETATTOOGARDENER83 keep up great work very inspiring to me 🙌🏽🌞
@@wecutgrasslawncompany9445 really appreciate that mate
I watch loads of channel Les and get inspired by them so it’s nice we can all inspire each other
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Holy s.....!!! Sorry. I mean Holy moly. It's going to be interesting 🤔 Dad 👍🍺
@@antonywalker8837 yeah it sure is I’m sure I’ll drag you up there sometime to help out 😁
Have a good weekend dad 🍺
How did you price for this job m8?.
Hi Andrew we did a day rate for two people £450 a day
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did i see hemlock?
Hi buddy no it wasn’t hemlock you’ve got to be careful with that being poisonous
i dont like being at the same job to long but if they are prepared to pay you what you want to be there full time imagine what you'd save on traveling between jobs. bit of a gamble maybe worth considering.if it went tits up you'd be starting from scratch 🤔
@@thegeordiefellwalker8878 it would be a huge risk we’re just doing a full day every Friday with two of us as I don’t wish to give up all my regular work
To someone starting out this would be like winning the jackpot and great place to learn your trade
Equally we’re super excited about taking it on and seeing how it goes they’ll be everything from mowing hedge work strimming driving tractors it’s year winter work too which will be a real help as lots of smaller jobs tail off
I’m the same with some jobs I understand the being stuck at one place all day but as we found today because we were flat out from min 1 the day went so fast so that can only be a good thing
There’s nothing worse than being at a big job and scratching because your ahead
Thankfully that will never be the case here as it’s so big
The best bit NO WEEDING 😂 it just fun jobs
totally agree mate to big a risk overall 👍
@@thegeordiefellwalker8878have a great weekend buddy
@@THETATTOOGARDENER83 & you mate 🍺
150 what…. 🤯
@@Liverpool1ne yeah mate I said it right it blew my mind when I saw it
Looks like they need some goats and vegans to clear that horse property.
@@bitteroldman2714 amazingly they do have goats sheep horses and everything else and still need us aswell lol 😂
@@bitteroldman2714 have a nice weekend thanks for watching
@@THETATTOOGARDENER83 but no vegans. 🤣
@@bitteroldman2714 no vegans no 😂
Acres not aches😂
@@rickywatkins5588 thanks Ricky well spotted I’ll let you off great name Watkins 🏴🙌🏼
@@rickywatkins5588 or tho after all my work I do ache it sucks getting old 😂
Cheers yeah I thought originally it was meant to be aches. Keep up the good work 💪🏻
@@rickywatkins5588 thanks mate have a good weekend are you watching the footy if so enjoy 🏴🍺😎💪🏼🙏
Seems like you’re going to be doing a deal to ditch your other clients and become their full time groundskeeper
@@eggie555golf no chance I wouldn’t put all my eggs in one basket it’s too risky
We can only do a day a week which is 16 man hours unless they agree to a third person which I can arrange if needed
My other clients are regular bread and butter with them and this one we’re guaranteed winter work aswell
@@THETATTOOGARDENER83do you mind me asking what you charge per person, did you quote 30ph, 18 hours?
@@maintainyourgarden that’s fine mate yes I quoted £30ph per man it’s about the going rate round here
What’s it like where you are
I think it’s easy to charge per hour at big jobs like this
@@THETATTOOGARDENER83 yeah I’m the same, I’ve been 25 ph since 2018 now the new ones this year have been 30.
Some big ones I do wonder to give a tad discount as I’ve no travel time that day? Toughest part is quoting (for me)