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The owner works diligently, trimming away overgrowth and selectively removing invasive privet bushes. These efforts serve two purposes: clearing visibility and preventing regrowth of unwanted plants. He mentions that some of the cleared material, especially privet, might return unless the roots are thoroughly eradicated, but he's confident that targeted removal can help suppress regrowth over time.
Managing Small Stumps and Debris
One of the practical concerns discussed is the necessity of flattening small stumps to prevent dangerous tripping hazards or injury from protruding roots. The owner takes care to remove these obstacles while also showing a bit of humor and frustration over the effort involved, emphasizing safety and land aesthetics.