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Last July I already worked on this overgrown yard where a lot of work was done, but last time I didn't clear the overgrown yard near the pond, or to be more precise I just didn't realize there was another yard there as it was covered in trees and bushes, but as the owner said more than 10 years ago there was a beautiful garden, so I came back here again to continue this work. I didn't even know where to start, but I decided to start by trimming the laurel near the garden house, so I got the bushes back to their original shape, but when I wanted to cut down the trees, the owner asked me not to remove all of them, as he likes a lot of greenery, so I had to cut some down completely and some trees I just cut the branches, then I cut the dried reeds in the pond and shoveled them out of the pond, I also cut a small yew hedge on the other side, at one point I stepped in the water and got my foot wet, but I kept working. Then I cut back the ragwort that covered the barn and as I moved along the fence where everything was overgrown, I realized that there used to be a sidewalk, so I cleared it with a pruning saw so that I could at least get through and then started cleaning up and found another ornamental pond near the laurel which I cleared a bit of fallen leaves. I then used a chipper to break up the large branches and try to fit as many of them into the trailer as possible. I then removed the blackberry vines girdling the trees, trimmed the hedge on the inside of the fence, and removed the blackberry roots that had grown over the lawn. I then used the tripod again to remove a root from the birch tree growing by the pond, but the root ripped the curb out of the ground and I had to bury it back in. Then with the help of the weed eater I started to clean up the sidewalk and grass, and when I finished on the other side of the pond I didn't even immediately realize what the rock was by the hedge, but when I picked it up it turned out to be a statue of a boy and I put it back. When I raked everything into a pile, packed it in green bags and loaded it into the trailer, I started to remove the soil and moss from the garden path with a shovel, I also had to remove small stumps with an axe (I couldn't use a winch here, otherwise I could have ripped out all the paving stones with the roots). Next I used a stump grinder for the first time in my videos to remove one old stump near the garden house, this only took me 15 minutes. Finally, I first cut the grass with a trimmer, then blew it out with a backpack blower and then a lawn mower, and at the very end I trimmed the stones that served as the garden path. I did this job for three days for 4 hours each and hauled one full trailer.