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  • A motorised scythe, that is pretty cool..!

  • Well done Greg! from the bedroom to the kitchen to the garden to the bar,good stuff!

  • thought this was gonna be a lesson on shaving

  • This man is the devil

  • nice 1

  • thankyou for this video it really was helpful because i have these plants along my drive way, never knew what they were called. i always use hedge cutters and i also the clippings as mulch around them too. great video keep them coming

  • Good video,

  • mr.stripyheads cock is hardy and beautiful...

  • @ModdingTutorials You can't even spell poof.

  • I suppose that can be done with a hedger ,if you had one, or even a whipper snipper if that's all you had. cheers fella.

  • Very nice!

  • Looks like the same as cutting Pampass grass.

  • very nice.is that you on guitar during the trim? :D

  • haha! Here in California pine needles are good to keep the moisture in the ground!

    Thanks for the awesome tip.

  • I didn't cut mine back one year... never again. That was a huge mess. I do like the idea of keeping the cuttings for mulch though.

    I'm in for a lot of crap this spring... the yard and gardens are looking awful :( I'm sure I'll have a lot of questions.

  • All right, all right. You've done two videos about cutting types of grass now. I get the message. I go and get my strimmer out of the shed. :¬)

  • Man, that's a huge tree!

  • Can you please show how to resurrect a lawn that has died due to the drought in Perth? When it starts raining, can I just throw seeds down onto the sandy patches?

  • You make everything entertaining :) haha

  • Ohhh you are quite good with that tool. The Hedger is quite impressive too.

  • WHAT WIZARDRY IS THIS

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  • Thanks Greg...

  • @EQVAY04 man Greg gets all the luck. LOL

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  • @EQVAY04 haha that was what i was about to say!

  • What an awesome job you've got. Great vid, Greg.

    That garden looks fantastic!

  • aha, even tho im not a gardener i learnt that you can feed horses with it , cause we have these all around our yard and we just throw it out so now it wont go to waste:)

  • Hey Greg, I was wondering thats was the eaiest way to stop a tree growing back without digging the stump out?

  • @jesta1982 spray with poison

  • @IceCreamSuit thats all good and well but wot do i use as i have never seen tree killer in a hardwear/ garden store

  • @jesta1982 Sorry can't remember the name. It's like Round Up but obviously more heavy duty. You might need to buy a spray attachment to go with it. Ask somebody at the store you go to, I'm sure they'll be happy to help you out mate.

  • Great work Greg! It's great that you can put the trimmings to good use too ... instead of getting rid of them! :)

  • seriously, that little piece of music was so chill. i expect you to put out a folk record on itunes.

  • I did some gardening myself yesterday. It was a perfect day - about 15° C. I do LOVE this channel!

  • YOUR AWSUM GREGTHEGARDENER :) :)

  • I know what i do with the crass cuttings and it aint used as bedding hhahahahahah H&R

  • good work GTG (thats short for gregthegardener)

    I got them grassy things..but I best buy one of them trimmers...

    (next time the missus has a birthday)

    p.s.

    Q. what do you get if you divide the circumference of a pumpkin by its diameter?

    A. pumpkin pi

  • Love ya work greg. Dont mix god with the garden, hell awaits, NOT.

  • i had a damn thing like that but not as fancy as that.

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