WE RETURNED TO FINISH THIS OVERGROWN PROPERTY…

After returning to the site from our previous biotope clearing project, it was time for the next major step 🌿 In the first part, we focused on opening up the completely overgrown area after nearly 20 years without maintenance. Thick blackberry bushes, dense shrubs, and deep root systems had taken over almost the entire property and made large parts of the land inaccessible again. But clearing the vegetation was only the beginning. Once the heavy overgrowth was removed, a huge amount of leftover material still covered the site. Large piles of branches, roots, wood, shredded green waste, and debris were spread across the area and needed to be properly cleaned up before the land could truly recover. So we came back to continue the project. Using machines, trailers, and a lot of manual work, we cleared away the remaining material step by step, cleaned the terrain, and brought much more structure back to the property. What previously looked like pure wilderness slowly started to feel open and manageable again. Now, for the first time in many years, you can really recognize the shape and scale of the land beneath all the overgrowth. The difference compared to the original condition is honestly hard to believe — especially knowing that nature had reclaimed this place for almost two decades. This second part is less about cutting vegetation and more about the aftermath of a massive clearing project: cleaning, organizing, transporting material, and restoring order after years of neglect. Projects like this take far more time and effort than most people expect. Even after the main clearing is done, there’s still a huge amount of work needed to fully transform an abandoned area back into usable land. We also included more drone footage again to show the progress from above and give a better perspective of how much the area has changed since the beginning of the project. Thank you for watching and supporting ls.galabau 🌿