How to Make a Raised Garden Bed with Paver Edging

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  • How to Make a Raised Garden Bed with Paver Edging & Vegetable Planters
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  • @Fixthisbuildthat
    @Fixthisbuildthat  3 года назад +19

    Check out my other Outdoor Projects!
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    • @domstout3460
      @domstout3460 3 года назад +2

      When breaking a brick with the chisel AKA manual breaking of a brick, you want to make an indent all around it and then hit it hard on the edge so that it snaps perfectly around that line. It is actually very accurate though not more accurate than a saw but way more accurate than what you did LOL. Just saying, for future reference, if you ever want to try it again you can try it this way.

  • @janasmith5065
    @janasmith5065 3 года назад +88

    Gardening tip: the first bag of soil, mix it with the dirt beneath where you removed the grass. Do this by turning the bagged soil with the ground, turn shovel-fulls over a few times throughout the entire bed bottom. This loosens the soil and gives it a nice transition area for the plant roots. It just makes it easier for the plants to be healthy.

  • @Yodigi2
    @Yodigi2 3 года назад +101

    I have done years of landscaping and have a few tips to make a nicer bed. The paver edging isnt used all that often though my company uses them and customers love it though we do it very differently. The bricks used were fine, though we usually use tumbled ones instead though that is up to personal preference. Instead of the base of chat and sand it is much easier to put down a layer of concrete/mortar mix. We just dig down the edge enough for an inch of concrete though it doesnt need to be anywhere near level at the bottom, just the top. To level it, one of the bricks can be used if nothing else, and they just need to be set on top and they will stick. In the video the top of the brick is level with the ground which is a big no-no, grass will grow over the edge and it wont look clean, you want the front edge slightly higher. Also instead of laying the bricks level we either tip them forward about 1-2 inches higher in the back than the front. Or we do “two-layer” edging, where we have a level brick with a vertical brick behind. A few more things on the edging, most of the time we use a mix of the rectangles and squares, 6x9 and 6x6, we do a random pattern though never more than 2 rectangles in a row or 3 squares in a row, if it is 2 layered then we make sure that they DONT line up. Also commonly looks much better to have a curve, in this case i would have it come out by the planters and recede between them, not much of a curve is needed but it looks nicer and you wont have to worry about the pavers being exactly straight, the gaps make it look nice with the curve so no brick need to be cut, though that is a sharp curve so using like 3 or 4 squares for it would make the gaps much smaller. The stepping stones can look nice in a bed like this but they need absolutely no base at all, they wont move unless they soil has been moved around and even if it has then it should settle evenly, if not then just put some rock under one side or the other. Another big no-no is the fabric, please never use that stuff, weeds will grow right through it. When doing mulch, nothing is needed just mulch every year or two and it will keep the weeds down if you do the proper amount, with rock please use just straight plastic, they sell it in rolls just like fabric except there are no holes for the weeds to grow through, dont worry about water, i have done large beds and we just cut an X shape around plants and stick them through and they get plenty of water and no pooling. Also didnt need to do all the work of lowering the bed and removing the dirt, cut down the front for a nice slope and throw it to the back the bed being kind of raised looks really nice and keeps water away from the house. I also do not agree that the cart is better, I can unload more than 10 yards of mulch in about an hour with a normal wheelbarrow in a average yard walking from the street to various parts of the house. Heavier things like rock can also be done, just get the right wheelbarrow, large capacity, long handles, and a nose so that when you tip forwards it will rest on that while dumping rather than moving while trying to lift. Can easily load 40 pavers into a wheelbarrow and take it around and let them slide out the front without hitting and cracking. I noticed other people say that when using a chisel on the bricks to make a mark all the way around, this is correct and makes a clean edge, but the middle will be textured which is nice if you are cutting a corner for a wall to make it match. Just lightly tap the chisel a few times all the way around, then pick a spot and hit it hard, if it does not break then you didnt hit it hard enough.

    • @scotthify
      @scotthify 3 года назад +4

      Thanks for the write up!

    • @sherrismith6136
      @sherrismith6136 2 года назад +10

      You need to have your own site. You're great! I've been doing this work for years and I agree with you. However, I'm happy you gave this young man some great pointers. He'll get better with time.

    • @Yodigi2
      @Yodigi2 2 года назад +17

      @@sherrismith6136 well, I’m younger than him, difference in us is experience, many people have channels that do outdoor projects or home projects in general, the problem is that they havent done almost any specific type of work that they demonstrate any number of times other than on their own house or maybe a friends, to get good information for an informative video you should do much more than just a few times, get information from somebody who has been working in that specific type of business. I for example have to move sprinkler heads and do other similar things while on the job landscaping, but I would never try to do any more than that, thus I would not be comfortable with doing it in my own yard then telling others how I did it because even though it may work, it may not be long before I realize that I did not do it properly but to late for others that followed my method to do it differently, or even if I did do it entirely correct on my on property I would not know common problems that others may have to warn them about, if my yard was relatively flat and I did it then someone with a sloped yard may need to do it drastically differently, I think that gets the point across that knowing about a topic from similar experience is not enough to give a formed opinion which is what many people try doing

    • @lukepeacham9663
      @lukepeacham9663 2 года назад +2

      Well said.

    • @Mr.BednaR
      @Mr.BednaR 2 года назад +2

      Thank you!!!! I am trying to figure out a good edging between 6inch wide white pebbles perimeter and new lawn grass, and pavers seem a perfect choice to help with the mowing.

  • @thematthewlondon
    @thematthewlondon 3 года назад +29

    angle grinder + cold chisel works too.. score all the way around then a couple taps with the chisel and it'll sheer off much cleaner

    • @Fixthisbuildthat
      @Fixthisbuildthat  3 года назад +2

      Great tip!

    • @frankdiloreto2095
      @frankdiloreto2095 3 года назад +1

      You can split as big as 8" step block with this method if you want a natural textured face. It's pretty cool when it works

    • @samuelmellars7855
      @samuelmellars7855 3 года назад +3

      I've also had luck marking a line all the way around with a chisel, then driving the line deeper with each go - around. Good enough for when you need a neat line, but only have a hammer and chisel.
      It takes ages though!

    • @thematthewlondon
      @thematthewlondon 3 года назад +2

      @@samuelmellars7855 hey sometimes what you have the most of is time

  • @jbwentworthe6082
    @jbwentworthe6082 Год назад +4

    Musn't rain on the young mans parade ! His enthusiasm and sunny disposition are worth the price of admission - reminds me of Bob Villa and This Old House when he first started his programs. Just gotta love these people!

  • @kolewade
    @kolewade 2 года назад +11

    That drain pipe is going to wash out your edging since it’s connected to a down spout. Get rid of the drain pipe and get a rain barrel for the plants.

  • @zyloe2585
    @zyloe2585 3 года назад +44

    “Where my clouds at?” I felt that.

  • @jeremymedders7846
    @jeremymedders7846 3 года назад +13

    Every landscape project begins with a shovel. And there's shoveling in the middle part too. Typically ends with a shovel as well. Basically...if you are working in the yard...get a good shovel.

  • @jayangela44
    @jayangela44 Год назад +3

    Thanks so much for taking the time to show the step by step process as well as your mistakes and suggestions for improvement. I really appreciate that you listed all of the items that you used as well.

  • @ivandalisay7609
    @ivandalisay7609 3 года назад +11

    On breaking the brick with the cold chisel, I’ve found that scoring along the side helps guide the break.

    • @Fixthisbuildthat
      @Fixthisbuildthat  3 года назад +1

      Great tip!

    • @TripReviews
      @TripReviews 3 года назад

      Yes score around all sides then use a wide chisel too break it, we find doing it on a hard flat surface works pretty good.

  • @marcelazoulay7484
    @marcelazoulay7484 Год назад

    fell into this video and absolutely loved it.....never EVER listened to the sponsor on any youtube video in 10 years...... and this one....went out and bought WD40 in the spray.

  • @jayesbeautifulchaos2244
    @jayesbeautifulchaos2244 3 года назад +10

    You’re going to love mowing around that tree. That’s something I would (ok... I have 🤦🏼‍♀️😬) done only to turn right around and expand the flower bed to make it a million times easier and not have to mow around the tree... good luck!!

  • @theinitiation2489
    @theinitiation2489 3 месяца назад +1

    Owned a landscaping company for a while. If you wanna be quick and make the most money. Use a weed eater instead of a shovel to remove the grass to expose the soil faster then you can create your trench with your moon, spades or shovel then do what ya do with the of course materials for stability your paver base, Stone dust or sand and paver stone itself.

  • @reneestallworth8615
    @reneestallworth8615 11 дней назад

    Excellent and beautiful job!!!

  • @nickbrutanna9973
    @nickbrutanna9973 Год назад +3

    Depending on how fast you want to do the whole job, water does a spectacular job of helping both level and tamp down the materials involved. I makes the particles shift more readily under the tamper, and then they pack better as well. Chances are, you'll want to wait a day before proceeding further, which is nontrivial, but it's worth considering. The pack job for your underlayment will be much much better, and far less likely to shift under the weight of the pavers, etc.

  • @sapelesteve
    @sapelesteve 3 года назад +5

    Terrific work Brad but I am so glad that it was you doing it rather than me! LOL 😉😉😂😂

  • @bg73
    @bg73 3 года назад +8

    I've seen seasoned brick-layers cut bricks with their trowels like they were diamond-bladed wet saws... skills... Nice work on the garden

  • @angaeltartarrose6484
    @angaeltartarrose6484 3 года назад

    All these seasoned gardeners giving their best input & review! Anymore, i am a proponent of laying down cardboard, & even bags of dirt unopened work, on top of the grass, rather than digging it out!

  • @metallicaman6
    @metallicaman6 3 года назад +2

    This came at the perfect time. I was planning on upgrading my front lawn planter gardens from the previous owners. Got tons of inspiration!

  • @oscar_wildecat6208
    @oscar_wildecat6208 3 года назад +8

    I'm a big fan of the 4-wheel dump carts. I have one with a "convertible" handle with two positions. In the first, you have a nice ring for pulling by hand. The other position allows you to connect it to a riding lawn-mower and pull it that way. (The later position is great for heavy loads...)

    • @Fixthisbuildthat
      @Fixthisbuildthat  3 года назад +1

      Oh that sounds cool!

    • @brandonpatterson1956
      @brandonpatterson1956 3 года назад

      I have a very similar model cart to Brad's but it also has the convertible handle like yours. That cart has been crucial for all yard work projects I have done.

  • @jamesmacintyre1415
    @jamesmacintyre1415 3 года назад +2

    Well done looks much better. Working on same idea behind garage. This year

  • @gregre052
    @gregre052 3 года назад +1

    I was very impressed. Your space looks WAAAY better. Then I realised your style used to s of high quality ingredients. I would be pounding wet soil when you were laying crush. I like doing my stuff BUTyour way looks so much better.
    Greg

  • @C4sp3r123
    @C4sp3r123 3 года назад +2

    When splitting the pavers do it on a bag of sand, it makes a big difference in getting a clean cut with a cold chisel. The whole area looks so much better!

  • @jermainearmstead9183
    @jermainearmstead9183 2 года назад +2

    Very well done!!! This is exactly what we've been looking to do. This project was on point! TY both for sharing your life together and what appears to be fun doing so.

  • @terithorp266
    @terithorp266 3 года назад +1

    that's beautiful. pointers for veggie garden? you need more space. lol. i hate to say that after you did all that work, but you could always expand out into the yard. maybe a long bed that runs the width of that area. it would be pretty to make an island that matches this space. border it with a couple inches of that rock and then the brick. then those little beds can become spice gardens. you could get pretty containers to place around the already made area for other veggies. gardens can look pretty and polished.

  • @sddiymakeitworthit7512
    @sddiymakeitworthit7512 3 года назад +3

    Last video was awesome 👏 this is amazing 🤩 👍

  • @cori0420
    @cori0420 3 года назад +4

    This is beautiful ❤️ you did such a great job. "Where my clouds at?" 🤣 That pebble looks awesome.

  • @itsonlyada
    @itsonlyada Год назад

    The editing here is fun. Almost forgot I’m here for lawn advice.

  • @debsteele880
    @debsteele880 8 месяцев назад

    This video is exactly what I needed. Lol with your hammer and chisel. You have to score the paver on all sides multiple times to get a clean cut. I learned that on another RUclips channel. It worked 😊 even on an angled cut.

  • @ZacharyFriesen
    @ZacharyFriesen 2 года назад

    Great job incorporating your sponsor, I actually watched the advert with interest.

  • @danielgustavoparedes
    @danielgustavoparedes 2 года назад

    In the middle of making something like this, only using your video. Thank you !

  • @k1ndachubby
    @k1ndachubby 2 года назад +2

    This is great. I'm adding some pavers to a ugly dirt patch in the corner of my backyard. I'm in the middle of digging and feeling like I started a mistake but this video made me feel like I can still do this. I also liked how you showed your mistakes and what you learned from them. Thanks for this video!

  • @raymondmielke6543
    @raymondmielke6543 3 года назад +2

    Suggestion, if you are placing Tomatoes or cucumbers don’t wait to put in cages or trusses. For cucumbers. Use lattice and when you find a cucumber. Place in through an opening in lattice, that way it’s easier to pick later.

  • @jacqueline2610
    @jacqueline2610 2 года назад

    A labor of love that money can't buy.

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic work, Brad! Really well done! 😃
    About planting vegetables, the fundamental tip is to always identify what you planted where. You can create some wooden signposts or something like that to make things easier. 😊
    Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @davidhahn8303
    @davidhahn8303 3 года назад +1

    That is a huge difference in just a couple of weeks. Great job.

  • @silondiwem.3414
    @silondiwem.3414 Год назад

    You’re so funny 😂 I love the exhale and ow 🤕 the grass gave 🤣🤣

  • @moneymakingmikeg.9555
    @moneymakingmikeg.9555 3 года назад

    Brad, Brad, Brad!! I can't believe as a Southern Boy you called your Crepe Myrtle just a "tree"!!!😂👍 Sorry couldn't resist, it's the landscaper in me. Project came out nice Bud. Hoping all is well Bud, Dirty Jersey out!!

  • @aaronlandt5810
    @aaronlandt5810 3 года назад +5

    I work as a landscaper in Germany, we always put down the walking plates without making the sand level, I just put up a string and put down the plate and use the hammer to get it level :D

  • @holdemNE1
    @holdemNE1 3 года назад +1

    I can appreciate how much hard work this was.
    15:00 Finally getting to pour that river rock had to be very satisfying!!!
    Looks great. Well done.

  • @jewdd1989
    @jewdd1989 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for the beautiful yard builds and garden work! I’m needing to build my cedar garden bed, it’s been hard because I’m not sure how I want to go about my garden 🤦🏻‍♀️ This pushes me to want to find out ;) 👍🏼

  • @RLLWoodworks
    @RLLWoodworks 3 года назад +3

    Turned out great Brad! All that digging made MY back sore.

  • @jeffforbes3772
    @jeffforbes3772 3 года назад +1

    Always a good day to find a FTBT video in my cue! Rock on Brad.

  • @charlesdick1133
    @charlesdick1133 2 года назад +1

    3:16 - Just mark 5 inches on the trenching shovel using some tape instead of using the wooden stick 👍🏻 Perfect depth every time!

  • @Teaganderry
    @Teaganderry 3 года назад +4

    Looks fantastic! The design is simple, but clean and I love it. Actually best tip - the WD-40 for tools. I'm a newbie on taking care of my own yard/house, so I appreciate the tip on increasing the life of my tools.

  • @alanh6874
    @alanh6874 3 года назад

    Love my Gorilla Cart. Easily one of the best lawn and garden purchases I've ever made. Solid as a rock, and so easy to use and dump. 😁

  • @randyscrafts8575
    @randyscrafts8575 2 года назад

    If you're wondering, the marigolds are a look good deterrent for pests like squirrels and chipmunks.

  • @johnstup4479
    @johnstup4479 3 года назад

    That's a big improvement! Looks really great.

  • @lydiaderhake2532
    @lydiaderhake2532 Год назад

    You must be an engineer! You can just backfill with the dirt along the grass. You don't need the polymeric sand. The rocks behind the brick will hold them against the grass. But your project looks really good. Thank you for sharing! You made this process easy to follow.

  • @simonem.3092
    @simonem.3092 3 года назад

    Your lightheartedness and humor along with excellent content =subbed. 👍

  • @sierraanders4214
    @sierraanders4214 28 дней назад

    Looks Great 👍

  • @BroBuilds
    @BroBuilds 3 года назад +1

    +1 for shawshank reference, and great work man. Digging is no joke!

  • @clcnj5365
    @clcnj5365 2 года назад +1

    Note: you can use plain 6% vinegar for cleaning rust instead of using alot of chemicals.

  • @philshock3805
    @philshock3805 3 года назад +5

    Great improvement, Brad! Love seeing your home improvement content. Similar to your idea of using mastic to tie the bricks together, I've been thinking about using quick setting concrete to tie my brick edging together in my flower bed. Lay down a shallow base of concrete (maybe 2 inches), right on the dirt, place the bricks on top, fill the gaps and then simply water. My only worry is if it doesn't work, I'll have concrete chunks to deal with! lol

    • @Fixthisbuildthat
      @Fixthisbuildthat  3 года назад +2

      I've seen a lot of folks using concrete curbs and making lines to look like brick. Bet it would work!

  • @pamelacallaway3922
    @pamelacallaway3922 2 года назад

    Looks very nice! I think I can follow your directions pretty well and get similar results. Thanks for the idea.

  • @chanelprincess6061
    @chanelprincess6061 2 года назад

    What an AMAZIng job!!! You worked so hard! I know because, I do my own landscaping and it is hard work, but you LOVE it.

  • @cjzx325
    @cjzx325 3 года назад

    This came out great! If you have an angle grinder you can get a Dimond cutoff wheel and use that to cut the pavers.

  • @mikereslie3389
    @mikereslie3389 3 года назад +341

    You believe the weed control fabric will keep the weeds from coming up, bless your heart.

    • @forrestfifer9093
      @forrestfifer9093 3 года назад +20

      LOL

    • @bigpicturethinking5620
      @bigpicturethinking5620 3 года назад +49

      My experience is that weeds just grow on top of the fabric. I never use it anymore.

    • @AF-py9iw
      @AF-py9iw 3 года назад +24

      They do come up easier when you do get some weeds tho... LOL

    • @shadyman6346
      @shadyman6346 3 года назад +13

      Isn’t that so very funny! Temporary control of weeds, at best...Nothing keeps them out! Not mulch, either.

    • @valerieann2751
      @valerieann2751 3 года назад +55

      I use cardboard. It eventually composts, but at least I’m not throwing it in a landfill. Works pretty well actually

  • @mikesinistar8834
    @mikesinistar8834 3 года назад +4

    That looks really good. That edging will probably be fine but if you're only running a single line of pavers you should set them in concrete to help lock them together

  • @SpencleyDesignCo
    @SpencleyDesignCo 3 года назад

    Excellent work as always, Brad!

  • @charlesdang2557
    @charlesdang2557 3 года назад

    Beautiful work, my friend. Good luck with the planting

  • @InLawsAttic
    @InLawsAttic 3 года назад

    Like that rolling cart and beautiful result!

  • @MoniGhaleyDIY
    @MoniGhaleyDIY 3 года назад

    That’s awesome sir. I’ll be doing my back yard soon. This video helped me a lot. Thank u

  • @mypointofblue5260
    @mypointofblue5260 3 года назад

    Great job! Your video gave me a few ideas for my own up coming projects! Thanks for sharing!

  • @marieschieler1914
    @marieschieler1914 3 года назад

    I like your use of marigolds. Great for veggies and blends garden in a front yard setting. 👍

  • @Sfbaytech
    @Sfbaytech Год назад

    Thanks for sharing. This was a great video! Not thing I will say is I will never put rocks in my yard again. Weeds grow in them no matter what you do as debris builds on top. Then you either have to spray poison or pull by hand. Neither is a great alternative. But when it’s new it looks great and it’s cheaper.

  • @karens7620
    @karens7620 Год назад

    Hi I love it. I may try that for the front of my house thanku for sharing 💓

  • @ivy4559
    @ivy4559 2 года назад

    Omg THANK YOU so much for this video! I’m attempting this and boy do I have my work cut out for me! Thanks for all the links and for the WD40 tip. I didn’t know I could use it on my tools! On my way to Home Depot! Yay!

  • @christianhelms6676
    @christianhelms6676 3 года назад +5

    Looks awesome, brother. Love the shawshank redemption comparison too😅

    • @Fixthisbuildthat
      @Fixthisbuildthat  3 года назад

      Thanks, Christian! It definitely felt like a years worth of work 😂😂

    • @marystecky2013
      @marystecky2013 28 дней назад

      Wow looks great

  • @jeffreypursley1914
    @jeffreypursley1914 3 года назад +3

    Fantastic job, looks great! A suggestion for anyone contemplating a similar project in your yard, mow the area around as low as you can get and consider a sod cutter if you have a good sized area like this that you are doing. It will do a great job and if the grass you are removing is in good shape you might be able to use it in another area in the yard.

    • @Fixthisbuildthat
      @Fixthisbuildthat  3 года назад +1

      We considered a sod cutter briefly but I thought the area was too small. Kinda wish I had got it!

  • @UTB_ToiD
    @UTB_ToiD Год назад

    This guy got a eye for this!

  • @chillydawg1991
    @chillydawg1991 3 года назад

    Nice work! impressive results! Thanks for the video and the tips!

  • @kevinmarzolo2632
    @kevinmarzolo2632 3 года назад +2

    That looks awesome! Can't wait to try it myself

  • @Tinyteacher1111
    @Tinyteacher1111 3 года назад

    My back hurts watching you dig!

  • @nickzinser7566
    @nickzinser7566 3 года назад +2

    I've got one of those Gorilla carts, mine has a tipping mechanism and it's been an amazing purchase. Highly recommend for any homeowner doing mulch/beds/etc.

    • @progression_decibel
      @progression_decibel 16 дней назад

      I use mine almost every weekend doing some kind of yard work - it's one of the best purchases ever!

  • @cherylgardner4108
    @cherylgardner4108 2 года назад

    Nice video. Easy to follow and enough detail for a beginner.

  • @microfarmers
    @microfarmers Год назад

    I really like watching your channel, you're so creative and awesome! Thx

  • @matthyland1218
    @matthyland1218 3 года назад

    Love these type of videos, just did something similar to our yard so I feel your back pain after this.

  • @andriesgaming1418
    @andriesgaming1418 3 года назад +1

    I do woodworking to in school I like your work

  • @snowartmom
    @snowartmom 3 года назад

    That looks real nice. Great instructional video. Thanks.

  • @nickharrynickharry2240
    @nickharrynickharry2240 3 года назад

    Fantastic job mate,well presented, given me a few ideas,many thanks...👍👍👍

  • @chrisp.76
    @chrisp.76 11 месяцев назад

    Landscape fabric doesn’t stop weeds (you know-birds). The purpose of landscape fabric is to keep the rocks out of the dirt. Also, concrete holds the pavers better than just sand. Looks great though.

  • @mund0libertadnumismatica155
    @mund0libertadnumismatica155 Месяц назад

    Amazing Job!!!

  • @AminaStock
    @AminaStock 2 года назад

    Looks really good. great work and the tips about the Wd 40

  • @barbaradumler6503
    @barbaradumler6503 3 года назад

    Get the book Square Foot Gardening. Very useful. Enjoyed watching. You did an awesome job.

  • @rohmichael2894
    @rohmichael2894 2 года назад

    Amazing job and very neatly done ✅

  • @mikesimmons7539
    @mikesimmons7539 3 года назад +1

    Very nice , lots of work but great results .Very helpful a big thanks .

  • @krystalkouvaras6268
    @krystalkouvaras6268 2 года назад

    Nice to watch. Glad to see the mistake and the fix. Looks good

  • @TheAdamballah
    @TheAdamballah 2 года назад

    Thanks for the wd 40 tip that’s amazing. Never thought to use it there.

  • @Delonboutique
    @Delonboutique 3 года назад +1

    You did a great job with the flower beds. I'm planning to do one soon. Thank you for the wd40 tip, I've been throwing my small tools away once they get rusty. I know, what a waste.

  • @adamd.2437
    @adamd.2437 3 года назад +1

    I like to make a mark on the shovel blade itself. That way you can check your depth with every scoop

  • @diggydoc9904
    @diggydoc9904 3 года назад

    Man you did a great job!!!!!!!!! Looks really nice and functional

  • @andriesgaming1418
    @andriesgaming1418 3 года назад +1

    Thes is cool hope you mack more

  • @thomasclemens1386
    @thomasclemens1386 2 года назад

    I had a deck like yours at my old house. I called it the Damn Deck! It required annual staining and power washing to look good. When you’re ready to do another staining project you should investigate metal spindles in stead of 2x2s. It will help A LOT to speed up the project.

  • @saltyuno
    @saltyuno 2 года назад +1

    it was right around the 10 minute mark I realized I'm in way over my head😂

  • @lynettehairrell1741
    @lynettehairrell1741 3 года назад +1

    Lovely! Well done

  • @quallzone6219
    @quallzone6219 3 года назад

    "This is the way". . . Nice job!

  • @mrtony1985
    @mrtony1985 Год назад

    Did a couple long paver paths like this on the sides of my house, then learned this is kind of how you can do small retaining walls as well. The digging, moving and tampering of gravel never ends...

  • @Legacy_125
    @Legacy_125 2 года назад

    Nice, I like your use of the space.

  • @ezequielbarrios2889
    @ezequielbarrios2889 3 года назад

    Excelente video, saludos desde Belén de Escobar, Buenos Aires, Argentina .