00:00Patrick and Lisa's lawn in Rancho Bernardo got the live goat treatment.
00:06Death by a thousand nibbles, you might say.
00:09Now it's time for the landscaping crew to finish the job
00:12by deploying what could be termed a lawn-slaying bionic goat.
00:17The goats won't actually disembowel the turf's roots from the substrate below.
00:22A human has to do that with either some sort of a trenching shovel
00:27you could use like a flat wedge, mount it on a pole, or a billy goat.
00:34We are getting the billy goat rolling.
00:36Joey's behind the controls, and we're cutting these nice long strips aside,
00:40and then we roll it up.
00:42You know, if you're doing this yourself, yeah, you've got to break it up into pieces.
00:46Control your back, Kyle.
00:49There we go, there we go.
00:53I can't see the lines.
00:55You're fine. Okay, there you go, there you go.
00:58It was a powerful tool. I didn't even know how it worked,
01:01but I took to it like a fish to water.
01:07Oh, God, that one was soaked in goat piss.
01:11No doubt about it. Finish the job.
01:15This is no joke out here today.
01:17So now we've reached a point in the development of this project
01:21where we've gotten rid of the lawn,
01:23and now we're going to have to, you know, take it to the next level,
01:26start getting rid of some of the hideous horticultural atrocities.
01:29Originally, Lisa and Patrick reached out to me
01:32to do a project that just wasn't edges and shrubs
01:36and brings in native wildlife to your garden.
01:39Kind of mimicking if you went on like a hike around here.
01:42So for the front, we're going to get all that stuff out,
01:46terrace two layers to the front so we can make this natural boulder ledge area.
01:51We're going to contour the ground so there's a dry stream going through it.
01:54It's going to work down that terrace boulder wall
01:57where they can have this awesome native habitat around them.
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