n8n
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Good morning all, and happy new year.
I moved maybe 6 months ago and am still cleaning up... got one problem I'd like to solve more quickly
On the street I live on, there are no houses across the street. It faces the backside of the local elementary school, but the fence is about 10 feet away up a hill. The hillside is full of scrubby trees, blackberries, etc. I don't really care about that, but there's two problems. First, the trash. Not much advice you can give me here, I doubt. Second, I don't think anyone's maintained the sidewalk since the houses were built. My landlady is under the impression that the city is supposed to take care of it and clearly the neighbors are as well. The problem is that NOBODY is maintaining it (houses were built in the 90s so the greenery has apparently had ~30 years to do its thing) and the berries have completely overgrown it in some places. It was nice on new year's eve and my office closed at 1 so I went home and filled up 5 yard waste bags with the leaves from the area of sidewalk I'd already cleared a few months ago, and then cleared a few more feet. Did a few more feet again yesterday and cut up some big tree branches that the neighbors around the corner (whose side yard also abuts the school property) had cut and thrown on the hillside (I'm not complaining about them, they're the only other people that are fighting the **************** of the place.) Basically, I'm trying to make things look more neighborly and less hood, and if nothing else, it's embarrassing that you can't even get out of the passenger side of your car other than the little area that I've cleared.
So the question. How to clear the sidewalk more quickly? I've been using pruning shears while cutting the blackberries along with gloves intended for rose gardeners (I need some better ones though. Any recommendations?) this works, but takes a long time. String trimmer won't cut through all of the mess; I was wondering if something like a battery operated hedge trimmer would work? I'd probably be dragging the tip along the ground or the sidewalk though, how long would it last with that abuse? Anything else I could try? Whatever it is it would have to be battery powered as there's no electricity over there and the city has already prohibited gas powered leaf blowers so i expect all similar equipment will follow eventually; I don't want to get stuck with equipment that down the road I won't be able to use and therefore also won't be able to sell.
What I'd like is to be able to quickly clear enough to fill up my weekly allotment of 5 30 gallon bags (that's all the city will pick up per week per house, and it's also kind of a good place to stop) so it's not a project to just clear a couple more feet of sidewalk every week. yeah it'd be nice if someone else were doing this but they're not, and I'm sick of looking at it.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
I moved maybe 6 months ago and am still cleaning up... got one problem I'd like to solve more quickly
On the street I live on, there are no houses across the street. It faces the backside of the local elementary school, but the fence is about 10 feet away up a hill. The hillside is full of scrubby trees, blackberries, etc. I don't really care about that, but there's two problems. First, the trash. Not much advice you can give me here, I doubt. Second, I don't think anyone's maintained the sidewalk since the houses were built. My landlady is under the impression that the city is supposed to take care of it and clearly the neighbors are as well. The problem is that NOBODY is maintaining it (houses were built in the 90s so the greenery has apparently had ~30 years to do its thing) and the berries have completely overgrown it in some places. It was nice on new year's eve and my office closed at 1 so I went home and filled up 5 yard waste bags with the leaves from the area of sidewalk I'd already cleared a few months ago, and then cleared a few more feet. Did a few more feet again yesterday and cut up some big tree branches that the neighbors around the corner (whose side yard also abuts the school property) had cut and thrown on the hillside (I'm not complaining about them, they're the only other people that are fighting the **************** of the place.) Basically, I'm trying to make things look more neighborly and less hood, and if nothing else, it's embarrassing that you can't even get out of the passenger side of your car other than the little area that I've cleared.
So the question. How to clear the sidewalk more quickly? I've been using pruning shears while cutting the blackberries along with gloves intended for rose gardeners (I need some better ones though. Any recommendations?) this works, but takes a long time. String trimmer won't cut through all of the mess; I was wondering if something like a battery operated hedge trimmer would work? I'd probably be dragging the tip along the ground or the sidewalk though, how long would it last with that abuse? Anything else I could try? Whatever it is it would have to be battery powered as there's no electricity over there and the city has already prohibited gas powered leaf blowers so i expect all similar equipment will follow eventually; I don't want to get stuck with equipment that down the road I won't be able to use and therefore also won't be able to sell.
What I'd like is to be able to quickly clear enough to fill up my weekly allotment of 5 30 gallon bags (that's all the city will pick up per week per house, and it's also kind of a good place to stop) so it's not a project to just clear a couple more feet of sidewalk every week. yeah it'd be nice if someone else were doing this but they're not, and I'm sick of looking at it.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!



