Young Mum Gets Free Garden Tidy After £600 Quote, Stranger Steps In
Young Mum Gets Free Garden Tidy After £600 Quote

A young mother was quoted a whopping £600 to cut her overgrown grass, but she was floored when a kind stranger stepped in with a heartwarming gesture that really helped her out.

Surprise Act of Kindness

A TikTok user, known as @gardenyardzmowing1982, shared his heartwarming gesture with his 33,500 followers and immediately captured people's hearts. He said: "Young mother quoted £600 to cut her grass. Thoughts?"

The clip shows a neglected garden before he gets to work tackling the overgrown borders and battling the encroaching weeds. Once he dealt with the excessive grass, a remarkable transformation began to take shape, breathing new life into the previously forgotten space.

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In a touching revelation, the gardener then declared: "So I did it for FREE." He rounded off the job with a final trim and carefully cleared away the cuttings. The closing moments of the video delivered a stunning before-and-after comparison, highlighting just how significant his generous act truly was.

Online Reaction

His post quickly racked up 1,300 likes along with a flood of comments. One viewer declared: "You are wonderful." Another commented: "Aww that's really nice of you."

June Gardening Tips

As June represents the height of the growing season, there's no shortage of jobs to tackle to keep your garden in top shape. First and foremost, it's essential to water deeply while applying mulch to retain soil moisture.

Regularly deadheading fading flowers is vital to promote continuous blooming. It's also the perfect time to plant heat-loving vegetables, get on top of weeds and support tall plants with ties.

Be sure to sow fast-growing crops such as radishes, lettuce and beetroot every few weeks to guarantee a steady summer harvest. Additionally, begin sowing heat-loving herbs like basil in sunny, well-draining pots.

Keep a close eye on pests too, checking for aphids on delicate new growth and hunting down any slugs or snails causing damage on damp evenings. When it comes to lawn upkeep, raise your mower blade slightly during hot weather to prevent the grass from scorching. And give the lawn a feed if it needs a welcome boost.

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