You guys are fantastic. I kinda wish there was a movement toward community gardens that people could just either take from or leave plants in that they are getting rid of. It breaks my heart every time I see people ripping perfectly good plants out of the ground to update a space... there are so many lower income people for example that can't overhaul their own spaces for lack of extra income and nurseries are out of the question. OR put a sign in front a week or so before the makeover offering the plants to people who want them and leave them out for people to come get them rather than sending them to the landfill. OR it could even be a business idea for somebody to connect with a few landscapers and renovators to come and get them like Habitat for Humanity does with building materials. So many options for re-use, I hope people start to look at things more often with that in mind.
Hello from Florida, USA. Truly enjoy watching ya'll even though it doesn't always apply here. My daughter-in- law is from New Zealand and lived in Australia so I love to see the scenery. Thanks for sharing your skills.
The old postbox should have been raised by placing it on one of those lovely blocks cut down to size...AMAZing makeover though guys, especially the firepit with sandstone seating...awesome!!
You guys crack me up, love the singing while working. Love the plants, most cannot be found in Little Rock,Ar. Going to dig up my back yard ,with your valuable digger tool. New turf needed. The decking boards are lovely.Love the accent. No I’m not a hillbillies. 🤪✌️💝 oh please wear a mask when dealing with that concrete. Would hate for y’all to have respiratory trouble, I m a respiratory therapist so I’ll take care of you mate.
The pebble walkway and tile entryway, which both looked to be in great shape, could have been topped with a non-skid coating for an economical makeover and slip proofing. Wood decking can also be very slick when wet. The slope on the walkway would have been great for ease of entry for anyone with a mobility issue or for wheelchair access rather than steps. What they've done makes for a good show but for longevity and accessibility not so much.
I used those small 3mm gaps between hardwood decking boards (kwila) and regretted it - I ended up having to pull up all of the decking boards after they swelled, took up the gap and water couldn't escape between them. I recommend doubling the gap between the decking boards if you're in a wet climate.
I'm a big fan and I just love your videos.Would love to see some dimensions included though. It would be an added bonus as I know you would do it the good old metric way.
I am just wondering why you didn't replant the agapanthus you took out? It would have looked nice next to the upper row of stones instead of more grass.
this is pretty annoying the way it's houses and gardens that really don't need that much done to them. They're never dealing with houses on split levels, concrete repairs, don't already have pergolas etc
love all the elements, but not impressed with the outcome. sorry, I watched the whole thing and gave it a chance. no. watched other things on this channel... some good stuff. this wasn't.
I can't believe they fired Jason. He was the best part. I loved how his little dog would be a part of the action.
Adam is a hoot always smiling and Jason is well...Jason. Love this channel! I want to go to Australia and visit.
I don't think I've ever told you guys how much I love your program...from South Africa
Wow! They really outdid themselves with this makeover. That letterbox is the crown jewel for me, not the fire pit. Amazing job.
You guys are fantastic. I kinda wish there was a movement toward community gardens that people could just either take from or leave plants in that they are getting rid of. It breaks my heart every time I see people ripping perfectly good plants out of the ground to update a space... there are so many lower income people for example that can't overhaul their own spaces for lack of extra income and nurseries are out of the question. OR put a sign in front a week or so before the makeover offering the plants to people who want them and leave them out for people to come get them rather than sending them to the landfill. OR it could even be a business idea for somebody to connect with a few landscapers and renovators to come and get them like Habitat for Humanity does with building materials. So many options for re-use, I hope people start to look at things more often with that in mind.
I know. They just mutilated them .
🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 68 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼 ❤️ 🎀 ❤️
Great ideas there. Love the fire pit too. The mail box it like to top it all off. even the mail man likes it. Love the grass too.
The mailbox is a enlightenment, nice. Sandstone boulders are great, love the fireplace setup. Thanks, boys.
Good work guys, looks fantastic
I love these videos! Great ideas, literally! Funny too
Hello from Florida, USA. Truly enjoy watching ya'll even though it doesn't always apply here. My daughter-in- law is from New Zealand and lived in Australia so I love to see the scenery. Thanks for sharing your skills.
Really love what you did with that slope! Sandstone's a winner every time.
Wow! So nice and cozy, warm and inviting...Love it!
Epic indeed. Leopard bark Acacia trees dotted around. Five of them. Would tie in with the building and colour of the brick work.
I absolutely love this channel, thank
You for the effort put forth to produce such a masterpiece
The old postbox should have been raised by placing it on one of those lovely blocks cut down to size...AMAZing makeover though guys, especially the firepit with sandstone seating...awesome!!
That is HARD labor! You guys deliver fabulous design and have a lot of skill + strength.
AH, to be young & talented.
These videos, these designs, your personalities + skills, are MARVELOUS. Binge!--
Beautiful job!
I love your little doggie 🐶
beAuTiFuL
It looks amazing 👏 😍
That rendition of wrecking ball was actually pretty good!! Haha
love the big blocks,
You guys crack me up, love the singing while working. Love the plants, most cannot be found in Little Rock,Ar. Going to dig up my back yard ,with your valuable digger tool. New turf needed. The decking boards are lovely.Love the accent. No I’m not a hillbillies. 🤪✌️💝 oh please wear a mask when dealing with that concrete. Would hate for y’all to have respiratory trouble, I m a respiratory therapist so I’ll take care of you mate.
Sooo inviting and value adding
Yes I love this team work . this was the heaviest load of work I have watched so far!
Excelente
Excellent Content!
Well Done!
Enjoyable to watch!
Relaxing Too!
Such a wonderful job you take up, plan meticulously & execute!
Epic!
Love it great job 👏
Smart work! Awesome & Beau outcome ... 👍 I Like it!
Some LED deck Ng lights and garden lights would of finished it off nicely at night
Done watching
We miss you on the show Jason.
Buen trabajo 👏👏👏
Beautiful job from PA/USA
Great super awesome, you all make it look so eazy,please come do my patio..so pollo area,all the way in Puerto Rico 😂😂, but nices
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Ой а було краще ніж зробили, так затишно і як в новому майкрафті, трохи порядку навести і нетреба було так все міняти
i love the idea of making the outdoors just an extension of your indoor living. I just bought them from the fillup club.
Beautiful … amazing makeover❤️
It would be nice if you would give a recap at the end of the costs, maybe broken down in materials and labor
I wish I had half Adam's energy! XD
Bello brutal son unos genios
The pebble walkway and tile entryway, which both looked to be in great shape, could have been topped with a non-skid coating for an economical makeover and slip proofing. Wood decking can also be very slick when wet. The slope on the walkway would have been great for ease of entry for anyone with a mobility issue or for wheelchair access rather than steps. What they've done makes for a good show but for longevity and accessibility not so much.
Beautifu
I used those small 3mm gaps between hardwood decking boards (kwila) and regretted it - I ended up having to pull up all of the decking boards after they swelled, took up the gap and water couldn't escape between them. I recommend doubling the gap between the decking boards if you're in a wet climate.
My thoughts as well and mossy slime build up as no texture to the planks but the wood my naturally be repellent to mossy stuff.
Ever come to the states? I have a sandpit for a front yard that could really use a good makeover.
Nice work guys ❤️ Just wondering wat is the name of that plant with red new growing? And the trunks are red or pinkish too. Looks amazing
Good job to the whole crew.
I need to tier some retaining walls here, the price is a little off putting though 😬
I'm a big fan and I just love your videos.Would love to see some dimensions included though. It would be an added bonus as I know you would do it the good old metric way.
Will the beautiful new decking not be slippy in the rain?
Ok...I like that...very fengshui 🎋👍🍃🎏 zin vibe an classy 👌
What does the back yard look like
Though mate's?
Best letterbox I’ve ever seen
Are all Australians this cool😀😀😀?
happy boys kkkkk🇧🇷😀👋🏼👋🏼🍃🍃🍃🍃
Where are the beautiful Agapanthus? 😩 Some little outdoor lights would have been nice too.
What is the cost of these makeovers? It would be great if there was a budget mentioned.
Nicest one yet
I like when he says (your screw has a hole to follow) is there any other way to screw?
A Dingo would have ripped thru that dig-out 10x faster than spades.
I love the reno but have never understood why homes are built so all water off the yard drains toward the house???
I'm always watching ❣️
Please add Japanese subtitles ♪
That makeover must have cost HEAPS!!
Would appreciate a listing of supplies used. Sometimes you use different terminology for objects than we do here in the states.
I am just wondering why you didn't replant the agapanthus you took out? It would have looked nice next to the upper row of stones instead of more grass.
lol 20:45 post box finished then 21:56 where did the post box go, now u see it now its gone :)
Come on Jass
@Aleisha Ibbetson hello
@Aleisha Ibbetson alright,you?
@Aleisha Ibbetson awesome, from Brazil living the dream in Australia 😎
Can you come to the us???
Love the videos but wish they were more detailed
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You are very funny, but I love Dan dog.
Beautiful but how much did it cost $$$$
I could've used the plants yu dug up 😩
they wasted so many amazing plants
how to contact that team please??
Do my backyard in Melbourne next... Who do I need to talk to get this done? :)
Deb here. How do you get the mail out?
Never mind. Later in the video he shows how.
The old mailbox was much nicer. Can I have it?
Rolex was killing
Hope those sneakers are steel toed
this is pretty annoying the way it's houses and gardens that really don't need that much done to them. They're never dealing with houses on split levels, concrete repairs, don't already have pergolas etc
start of video - isnt this pebblecrete rubbish......end of vid - lets load up with a heap of pebbles!
GLAD THERE IS A MUTE BUTTON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
mt rushmore
Isn't this better homes and gardens? Jason's been gone for a few years now
they even have nosey neighbors over there I see
I see no reason to cause this to be renovated?????
Turned a wheelchair friendly front path to a non wheelchair friendly one.
love all the elements, but not impressed with the outcome. sorry, I watched the whole thing and gave it a chance. no. watched other things on this channel... some good stuff. this wasn't.
If the planet is warming, why would you install a fire pit to add more heat?
Way too long. Can you guys keep these vids below 5 mins?
It all looked very nice until they put that dirty unnecessary PM2.5 and CO2 releasing firepit in. They should be banned.
Do you enjoy avocado on toast? Look up the CO2 for avocados and then ban yourself.