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Every now and then someone comes along to remind us that there is still good in this world. Meet Spencer, who runs a landscape company called SB Mowing. Once a week he swoops down on dilapidated properties to clean them up. For free. Here is his latest post on Instagram. You may need a tissue.

 

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DEpdAGWo-B3/?igsh=MTdyZDM4b2Z6MzNycw==

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I've been following him on IG for a while.  Good dude.  

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Nice, nice, nice👍 👍 

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Good stuff! 
Been watching his videos and reels for several years. Don’t know his backstory but I see it as proof that there are still some good people out there. 
Regards

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I wonder what he does with the trash?

 

The little old lady in that first one. He told her he went over her lawn three or four times, so he mulched the heck out of it and it all went down into the lawn. That's fine.

 

But either the second one or the third one when he goes up to the house he says there's poison ivy growing all over the front of the house. You did not want the mulch poison ivy down into the ground. So what do you do with it?

 

He took down several large trees and dragged the branches off. And that's what got me wondering. What's he do with the trash?

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It’s in his other videos that he disposes of it at his expense. I mean, he runs a full time landscape company. Either his own land or a dump area for the purpose of lawn/shrub waste.

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Around here, if I hired somebody to come cut my grass and trim my bushes, they would leave the trash piled up at the curb. City comes and picks it up once a week.

 

Had a tree cutting service come here, take down a big maple tree. And they cut it up into pieces about 3 or 4 foot long and throw them in the shredder. So they took the tree with them. They could have left it, and the city would have picked it up. For an extra $45. So they took it.

 

But brush or hedge trimmings or stuff like that - they would just leave it in a pile at the street.

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Here the City has a yard where it can be dumped for a fee. Grass and similar clippings go on the compost pile. Tree trimmings and similar stuff the city processes into mulch.

 

Anyone in the city can go down and get a load of either for free as long as it is for personal use. 

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On 1/10/2025 at 1:42 PM, Alpo said:

Around here, if I hired somebody to come cut my grass and trim my bushes, they would leave the trash piled up at the curb. City comes and picks it up once a week.

 

Same here... in the city limits.  In the fall all the neighborhood streets become one lane.  Supposed to get picked/vacuumed up once a week.  Once a month is more like it.

 

Don't live in the city limits.. thank goodness.

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