EASY LANDSCAPING IDEAS.. INSTALL METAL LANDSCAPE EDGING IN YOUR GARDEN/FLOWER BED
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- Опубликовано: 27 апр 2018
- Today's vlog is all about getting your landscaping and flower beds in order around the house. I'll how you how easy it is to install metal edging around your garden or flower beds and give you some quick landscaping ideas..hope you enjoy!!
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Good info but id highly recommend having it sunk into the ground so that it acts as a barrier against the rhizomes creeping in as they would just crawl right under that. A good rule imo is 50/50 or 1/3 above ground/below or have it at the cut height of the grass you prefer.
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this is my issue with my Zoysia. Creeping rhizomes. That's why I'm looking a metal edging vids.
This should be set into the ground to prevent grass roots from invading your flower beds. How deep depends on the kind of grass. But usually 1.5" to 2". It will also make the edging more stable.
Thanks for giving this lady the confidence she needed...Took 2 seconds! No more mulch pouring into my driveway when it rains.
You are welcome...it works great!
Years later I used your advice and still looks good. Installing more tomorrow and needed to refresher. Thanks again.
Landscaping is one of the most gratifying job's.. Looks awesome
I used that in my backyard! Works great. I reinforced the joints on the inside with some left over rebar because my mower guys use the industrial mowers.
“Or be ashamed of it and fix it later” - Glad I’m not the only that happens to sometimes!
So glad I ran across your video... hubby and I looked at these last weekend... definitely buying some and getting my flowerbeds done this coming weekend! Thanks for sharing!!!!👍
Awesome Jennifer...get ready to pile in the much afterward...but you'll really like the look and low maintenance
I was just outside in my yard trying to put this edging down for the first time and decided to come in and watch a video to make sure I was doing it right! I'm so glad I did because it was trying to pound it into the ground without snapping off those stakes! Thanks so much for the video. You're a fun guy to learn from :). Keep on making videos and watch out for those turds!
Glad to help!...If you watch the "this old house" version..they say to burry it....to me it makes no sense...it's great for containing mulch and establishing a nice barrier ...thanks for the positive feedback brotha...I hope you'll stick around and enjoy the channel!
That’s great it’s really nice , never used it before but I might now it looks good and easy!!
You're such a real person. I love it.
Thanks buddy
Trade help works well and makes for good neighbors. Good info on the edging.
Yes it does!
Wooooooooooo!!!!HeeeeeeeeeHeeeeeeeeee!!!!ALright!!!! 🤗. Love watchin ThE FarM!!!
Looking great.. very educational.. Every time you said tap it the movie happy Gilmore came to mind when he was talking to the golf ball..
Was thinking about trying this out this weekend, and now you have this gal convinced! Thanks for such a great video. I love when people truly want to help others and are just genuine and authentic. And funny! Great personality and easy-to-follow steps!
thanks Amy
Planning to edge my driveway with this edging! This video will help me GREATLY!!!!!!!!!!
Love hearing your voice.I will put your vlog on and go about what I was doing.you explain things very good.thanks Lisa. In Ohio
Thanks man! I got a tool to make it go a little more in the ground. I appreciate it. Such a helpful video for a first timer
Only thing I would say to help with getting it to anchor well is to use rubber mallet to hit the center of each piece first so it doesn’t seesaw on you
I've always been one to just edge flower beds to keep the natural feel. Great job anyhow.
I agree with you 100%....when we had our traditional stick built house with foundation...I'd just make my rounds every year or so digging a small 4 inch trench around the flower bed...tossing the soil back up agianst the foundation to make water flow away from the house....it's a very good practice that I learned as a boy....now with the mobile home it's a bit different....we cant throw the dirt up against the "skirting" (stuff under the trailer) so edging was my best option to build up a nice bed for planting...thanks for your comment CJ...now ya have a bit of my logic
The hardest part for me, a 63 yr old lady, was separating the stakes from the metal edging. I was able to by using a sparkle tool & hammer to separate one welded area and then bend back & forth. Nice video. Thanks!
You’re great man, gave me and my girl a chuckle and good tips
More great info!
And Swooper ain't lying!👇 river rock looks awesome as bedding!
I just put this stuff before watching any videos and I realize I didn’t connect the pieces right but it works lol I overlapped them a ton but theyre all staked very flush. Hammer works if you dont have a mallot but it will rough up the piece you are putting in a little. My landscape turned out pretty dang good for no experience. Id recommend this to everyone
helping neighbor, how nice is that!
Thanks for this video. The edging looks good, bro!
What a great video :) thank you for not swearing at all, we greatly appreciate it and your kindness.
Yessmam.....I might have one curse word in all 500 of my vids...I hope you subscribed to see our farm adventure!
Your suppose tap the edging in ground half inch or 3 quarter that why it have slots in middle for stacks . ™💯
I really like this guy ! Nice attitude !!
Great DYI video and I didn't know about the spikes already on the sections!!
I've never used that before. So I thought I'd look up a tutorial. Thank you for your information. I have to do my neighbors today. I'll let you know how it goes.
Love this! Great video and very encouraging!
Thanks Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow Sir That Was Beautiful And Awesome
I've got a path way that needs this. Thanks!
Thanks for always producing realistic, real world projects that people can relate to and learn from!
Oh yeah....gonna be lovely.....
Wooooo! Your song is genius, you just need more cow bell, lol! Great channel👍🏾
LOL
Looks good man ! Nice job !
Hi Tony, thanks for your demo. One problem I came across was hammering the stake into a rock that made the stake bend. Best to test with a screw driver where you stake is going to make sure no hard rocks there to bend or block the stake.
lol...well, I'm josh ...you do need to check for rocks...and if ya hit one ya might need to reposition and try again
Hello, thank you so much for the great video! 👍🏻
I used an angle grinder with a cutoff wheel to get the stakes off. couple zips on the spot welds and they fell right off.
I switched from mulch to river rock check it out looks so much better than the mulch the weeds have a hard time getting through you can also get recycled glass it looks good in the beds mixed with the river rock
I would love to see a pic of the river rock with recycled glass.
Thank you for sharing the video and God bless you sir
Thank you for making this video
Awesome demo. Thank you.
Love that stuff. Looks great!
Thanks!...Gonna look even better once I get more mulch and flowers in place
Looks awesome josh btw you have awesome neighbors
Good Job Explaining, but I am planning on hammering part of mine into the ground to keep mulch behind it. Thanks for posting the video!
I just love how to break things down! I’m a newbie. Subscribing
Thank you Josh again!
You are very welcome sir!
Thank you! I’ve had the supplies for a month.
not a bad job ....just takes a little head scratching
✨ Thanks for sharing! 💗
Great video, Thanx👊
Did that this morning. Slung mulch as well. 8 yrds. worth of mulch. Gonna be tender tomorrow. We used the green. Good stuff.
Awesome!
Lol try doing 64 yards😂
CJ Young that’s a long career in landscaping. Keep you in shape.
Average cost $$$ ?????
Great Work!!!
Thanks a lot for this video!
That looks beautifull!
Thanks...mulch goes in today!!!
"be ashamed of it and fix it later",...yeah, I identify with that comment. Thanks for the tips. I'm installing this type of border, and yes, it comes in black (too).
Great job Sir.
Thanks for your video.. Show us after you added the flowers in there..
Nice work man! And nice Happy Gilmore reference. “Just tap it in.”
I was already trying to work out what that quote was from. Thanks for saving me being kept awake by it. Ha.
Thanks for the info!
Hi Josh, looking very fine, I used half log edging once! Never again it rotted in no time,
Yep this stuff should last 50 years!
Great vid dude
Nice Video, Keep up the good work!
If that's steel, it will rust eventually. Spend extra for the aluminum pro grade that installs the same way.
Not offered at my Lowes
When we do beds around our house I fine that that edging doesnt hold up as long as the thicker stuff the landscapers and professionals use, It's basically just flat stock steel.
Nice work
Good stuff, thanks!
Great video, wish I could see how to bend into a right angle and also how to cut or "break" by fatiguing without a saw...wish in one hand and spit in the other, as the old saying goes. Wife wants an absolute square so bought corner squares, but am going to need to make right angle bends and cut a few....will figure it out. Great Personality in your video and will watch your videos for my next projects...very helpful overall! Thanks!!!
Hi..... Thank you 🎥👍👍👍
Be proud of it, or be ashamed and fix it later....put it on a T shirt Josh!! Copyright it!!
Love ya brother!!
lol thanks buddy
nice ram im a huge dodge fan hard belive our plow truck is 20 years old still working like a tank woooooo
thanks for this video - what brand of edging did you use? Has it held up?
Well done -- you are a good teacher and the projects provide useful information -- Thank You for your efforts!
Thanks!
The sooner you get to it the sooner we get through it!
Woooooo!!
it would have been nice to see the finished edge after line trimming. Thanks for the video.
hmmm...you mean after cutting ?
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer I mean it appears to be good quality product and the grass was a little long next to the edging. In my opinion it would be nice to see the grass line trimmed up next to the edging. Everyone has there own taste and I'm expressing mine. After all the effort to install it and show it I would have grabbed the weed whacker and line trimmed to make it pop.
Take care.
Where did you find those seat covers they look wonderful
Thanks
Hi Josh i like the edging but wouldn't it have been easyer to edge and clean out the beds first
You for got tootsies roll patrol know worries we all do your the man love your channel
Just found your channel yesterday been watching all day. I need ideas for cheap privacy fence.
Pine trees!!! Hillbilly privacy fence....really it depends on where you live
Stoney Ridge Farmer hahaha in Iowa. Guy next door is mental, I need something fast and cheap as possible and taller the better.
Older video but it's still serving! Thanks for this! Can anyone tell me how I can make sure I don't hit any irrigation lines. I have a couple of heads near that I want to wrap around. If anyone can help a lady not create a disaster it would be greatly appreciated!
Lol I love how you talk about never have your tools in the dirt or an the ground 😆 6:47
But really it looks great and what are these called? Or what brand?
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Goonies. Good flick!!
Heck yea!!!!
How do you handle a slope?
WOW that view behind you Place looks like a Golf Course Put a 19 flag up on that hill LOL Grass came in good!
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The grass will creep underneath the new edging so it needs to be 2" into the dirt as recommended by the manufacturer, right?
Personally I don't like the look or safety of the metal edging up above grade that much. I think if I am going to do it I would pound or bury the edging to about 2" above grade. Just enough to keep mulch in the bed and still allow to string weed eater the outside edge.
How do you install this when using a weed-barrier fabric?
Thanks for the class brother. Where did you get the seat covers for the truck? Mine are getting ripped up on my RAM.
I found a guy on ebay that sells them....he sells them as a pair or individually.....might get brave and do an upper seat with that seat belt mound.....probably regret it lol
How do you cut this stuff when you used the portion that you need?
Nice job!!! Can you please provide the company name and link to purchase the Metal Landscaping Edging!!! Thanks!!!
Very cool where did you get this edging?
Thanks Mr. Stoney Ridge. I was looking for tips on how to Install the metal edging and it came right to you. Thanks for the tips. We have been watching your videos for a long time and your progress of your farm. We bought 226 acres 2 years ago and are just moving into the new house. Around the house is a mess from construction so this is my first project . Keep up the good work
Nice
What is the brand name of the steal edging you show and were can I buy it?
Lowe’s only has 4 foot sections. Where did you get longer lengths?
supposed to sink it in the ground so only 1/2 inch sticks above ground level.