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DIRTY LANDSCAPER
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DIY instructional videos for all of your gardening and landscaping needs
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Brick Edging Around Tree
Просмотров 216 тыс.4 года назад
A simple tutorial on putting brick edging around a tree, from start to finish.
Bare Spots in Lawn
Просмотров 2604 года назад
Do you have a bare spot in your lawn that just won't grow grass? Maybe this video will help!
Stone brick will fock up the tree root
IT WAS SMOOTHINE UNTIL YOU FCK IT UP WITH THE SHOVEL
AS YOU CAN SEE its a great tutorial !!!
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Just found you, great informative video. This has given me the confidence to have a go myself. Thank you …
Every body that DIY has sod but I have hard Georgia red clay beneath my grass. I am doing this myself so how can I get through to put my sand mortar and bricks
Very helpful! Thanks!
I respect the work. But it looks like DIY project :|
Really appreciate the video!! Thanks! Straight forward exactly what I need it.
How much you charge for this?
Hi, great video!
Shepherd's Chapel Network !!!!!!! Pastor Murray is an Anointed Servant of GOD who teaches the Word of GOD with Authority!!!!!!!
I so appreciate a video that's straight to the point and explained in simple terms. You nailed it. Thanks so much for making a video for others to learn, truly appreciate it.
I agree!
He does show that
Exactly what I was looking for and after I've already looked at about 7 videos, which for my purpose were useless to me, and this is it!! Only I'm doing a half circle to capture the front of two trees with a downward slope facing the street. My plan is do make the half circle, then make it in a tiered (maybe 2 maybe 3) fashion for the plants to be seen better by the neighbors!! I have two "wagon wheels" of red brick like what you're doing, in my back yard, so I wanted to keep the same theme!
My brother you are the man no doubt! Thanks for the excellent advice and video!
How much would something like this cost me?
That hurt me
nice job! you can always create a berm with the old grass.
That was great. Thank you. Would be super cool if those bricks were all individually painted with designs and different colors.
This shrub was in really bad need of a hair cut!! Would be great to have attached a pic showing it leafed out in summer. I know how fantastic it would have turned out but I don't think looking at some of the comments that other folks realize. Shrubs, when over grown and neglected, need to be rejuvenated and this is how it is done. They come back much happier for doing so. It seems dramatic but it is just what is needed sometimes. Great job!
Thank you so much. Straight to the point easy to understand. No fancy over board instructions. Simple clear and easy to see tips . The UK 👍
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Looks really nice. I have the perfect spot where this should look great. Thank you! ☺️
you've got a no nonsense approach!
Thanks for the update photo at the end. Great demonstration
New Subscriber Nice Content Very Informanative Great Video
Thank you
Omigosh! If you want "meatballs" next to your building; you should plant round evergreens. Definitely the wrong plant in the wrong place, and your pruning is horrendous! Diablo, if allowed to grow as it should is a beautiful 8'-10' high and wide shrub that should only need yearly hand-trimming to keep healthy and beautiful. Even renovation of an old shrub wouldn't be that brutal. It's too bad when landscape designers don't do justice to the planting material!
I have a question that hopefully someone can answer. I want to do this brick edging around a tree but there are a couple large roots that would interfere with the trenching. What could I do? Has anyone else had this problem and found a solution? Thanks
Nice video Dave, just what I’m looking for, to reseed an area in my lawn this fall.
Thank you SO much! It’s beautiful! I love that tree too!
What?! Why have a ninebark if not for showcasing its beauty!
More videos!!
its effective and sturdy i guess, but could have been far more aesthetically pleasing, especially the last stone, or perhaps use angled cuts throughout the job.
i cant believe someone paid him to do that
Thanks for the Tutorial- Needed it
I wish i could've seen how much trouble you had with the last brick. Since you didn't show that, I think it must have been a total failure.
Nice job!
Is that method good for up north where the frost upheaves anything?
If your fence post is taller, you can angle that piece of metal at the top of your jack at a right angle to the farm jack and then lean it onto the fence post to keep your jack from tilting in. Works better on square posts than round. They make a device for pulling T posts that looks sort like a squared off figure 8. One side slips onto the jack lip, the other goes ever the T post. No chains! Some times the concrete base, or root ball on a tree/shrub is so large that the jack base rests on it and the jack ends up pulling and pushing against itself. Rather than moving the jack farther away, put some bricks or large timbers off to each side, then lay a cross piece near the post for your jack to sit on. Basically you make a very strong bridge for the jack to sit on near the post.
This was very well displayed, totally helped me with my project. Thank you.
Why even bother with the mortar? The bricks arent goin anywhere
They will shift around with time. Drive thru your neighborhood and look at those tree rings you will see a lot with bricks and displaced rocks. Lots of sad looking rings that weren't secured.
My takeaway from this video is wear knee pads and get a heavier mallet.
+1 On knee pads! I have done edging without mortar and used natural stone. It was some sort of sandstone I think. I have broken a few stones using the same size rubber mallet. Just sayin'. But I doubt one would break many bricks with a rubber mallet of any size.
As I type this comment i am laying a border with knee pads on and 3 different dead blow mallets/hammers 🤣🤣🤣
awesome tutorial for a beginner like me! The trees I have on my yard are pine tree- instead of straw could I use the pine needles instead? Thanks for the vid!
Thanks for taking the time to post this, very helpful, especially the quick graphic of where to snip. I'm moments away from walking outside to prune two 8 ft burning bushes! Feeling ready!
That was very helpful, thanks for your great job, nice.
It’s looks a bit shit but hey at least he did it quickly
Only thing I would recommend is to cut the bricks through out the circle. I can see you already have the materials
Wonderful
Thanks so much