Do I buy a wheelbarrow and rent a dumpster or hire someone to haul my accumulating landscaping waste piles?
Should I paint my own sky mural on the 15' x 60' Wall or hire a pro?
Why does the weedwhacker start fine, bog down, die? (Don't @ me solutions. Been there, done that)
All the Rose bushes are OUT (20 plus). A few Gardenias arrive Wednesday. 1/2 of the total sprinkler system is re-designed and working. Iris' suck because most of the time they just sit there doing nothing but spreading and turning brown. What idiot decided pebbles were pretty?
Where do I put all the millions of decorative pebbles I don't want and why aren't they ferrous metal so I can use a magnet to pick all of them up instead of trying to rake and separate them from the soil?
I just ordered a commercial dumpster for 3 months...
Done.
The Gardenias just arrived. Two days early. Bye.... time to work, Cinderella.
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I sold my pickup then started a massive landscaping effort; falling trees, pruning hedges, removing shrubs and plants, replacing sprinkler systems...
Removing cumulative debris on a rolling timeline becomes a logistical challenge with repetitive hauling costs, if mis-managed.
Renting a pickup and trailer or hiring a contractor/handyman to haul it all away to the landfill would result in multiple trips, reservations, coordinating schedules, unproductive time. I can toss 2 yards in a dumpster a couple hours a week for a month and be done for $240-/8 hrs