OMG girl, look at you handling those tools like a boss. To anyone who thinks a woman can't have handyman skills they need to check you out. Great video. Thanks for posting.
Hi! I’m a new subscriber! I am so like you, and I checked your videos and I want to watch all of them! Thank you for showing that women can do these things!
Hey Chelsea, I really like how you did this, your voice is so soothing and I like the way you put your videos together, its non intimidating and simple. Thanks.
After going through a total drought and excessive heat here in Texas this year, I decided to take out my ivy, which was struggling and looking rather sad, and I replaced it with Canadian gravel which is a nice mix of grey, tan, brown stones. I placed two huge terracotta planters on the gravel with caladiums and ferns and I love it. So easy to blow leaves off the gravel. It has a nice , neat appearance and I'm saving time and energy and not wasting water, watering an entire bed of ivy which isn't really doing anything in this heat. I'm going more and more into Xeriscaping because of the climate changes. I rather have drinking water than trying to keep grass and ground covers alive in extreme weather conditions. You did a great job !!!
Gravel has a way of traveling into places you don’t want it. A better material is compacted double-cut wood mulch. Doesn’t need foot pavers, doesn’t move, and can be tilled into the ground if you change your mind about the path’s location.
Thank you! I’m wanting to something similar using paver bricks for boundary. Now I’m confident to move forward without all the extra steps of base, sand etc. I’m using river gravel
Doing this tomorrow. But it's a lot smaller project then seen here.. thanks for the tips. First time going to be doing this.. seems easy enough. And you gave me ideas I didn't think about. Thanks
Hi Chelsea I have this great big beautiful back yard only thing I have areas that the grass doesn’t grow that good you gave me a great idea im gonna put either white gravel or white rocks in the areas that the grass doesn’t grow One question what kind of border do i put down to separate the rocks or gravel from the grass. Thank you so much Chelsea
Hi. I appreciate your video. I am wanting to make a gravel walkway in my home. I am so encouraged now that I have seen your video. What kind of material is around and under your flowers?
This would be great down the pathway beside my house. Grass just doesn't grow well there. And I hate edging. I have an edger, but I hate it. Love the big stones to walk on. I think I could do that myself. I've been very handy in the past, but I'm getting older and can't toss around river rock stones.
I have most of those same EXACT tools you use, down to the rubber green on the half moon edger lol! Except that saw thing you used to cut the wood. What is that?
I am looking to do something similar to put patio stones on which i can put the storage shed ... any issues with water accumulating and not draining away ?
Chelsea- just caught your video here and subscribed. My wife and I adore you and your entire family (been watching Danny for decades now!). You all are my main go to for home improvement tips and ideas. All the best from California!
That will do the trick and kill the grass! In my case I wanted to remove the grass so the new area would be the same height as my existing driveway area! ~Chelsea
Hi there I have a question please… I just planted a myrtle tree and been in the ground for 2 weeks and decided to move it should I be feeding it something? I don’t want it to die
You don't need to fertilize because you moved it, but since it's a new tree! I like the 'Grower's Special' you can get at local nurseries or at this affiliate link: amzn.to/3NhbHPp
That's a really good, fair play, looks smart. And like you said, you can just leave it, maintenance free like, win win 👍 Oh yeah, what was that green outlet next to one of the slabs, to turn the water off?
This is great, however the cats flock to my gravel areas to use them as a toilet. I'm changing to slate gradually as they don't like the bigger stones. I'm also going to put my stepping stones closer, as I think a person with ten foot legs put them down, so watching how easy it is to lift them out was good.
Hi can you tell what is the name of that product you are using to cut the grass sod edge .. I see it says Ryobi company but can you specify model or exact product because I need to cut my grass sod as it is very firm n ground and not easily coming out @Checking In With Chelsea
Here is an affiliate link to the base: homedepot.sjv.io/c/1980335/456723/8154?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.homedepot.com%2Fp%2FRYOBI-40V-Expand-It-Cordless-Battery-Attachment-Capable-Trimmer-Power-Head-with-4-0-Ah-Battery-and-Charger-RY40226%2F308939659 and the edger attachment: homedepot.sjv.io/c/1980335/456723/8154?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.homedepot.com%2Fp%2FRYOBI-40V-Expand-It-Cordless-Battery-Attachment-Capable-Trimmer-Power-Head-with-4-0-Ah-Battery-and-Charger-RY40226%2F308939659 A nice option for a smaller yard! ~Chelsea
Hate to hear that! Possible you used too much gravel and weeds are finding their way to dirt in the gravel? I've never had major issues in the 10 years I've had a gravel driveway. Just a few weeds popping up here and there.
The idea is good, just saw obviously old but it always works. Only I don't like that wooden boundary. Much better to use more designed edge, by using bricks for borders, better if of ground color..it will surely be more resistant, and nicer ro see! Believe me!! 👍
This is a diy trap. Looks good at first but will fall apart quickly. The wood touching the ground will rot out, the weeds will grow through the landscape fabric in 2-3 years, and there’s no fill to hold the gravel in place. Use good metal trim, avoid landscape fabric like the plague, sweep fill material into the gravel and make sure to compact to hold in place.
Dear Check Chelsea: Good Video. Question: At 3:20 minutes: Is it possible to put loose gravel on this pathway without the chunks of stone? Will it be good to walk upon as a house entry path?
Hi, Do I need a permit for stepping stone and gravel pathway in my backyard? N.B. If its already done what should I do since the city has to come in the future for a gazebo inspection?
All Stores Please Lower the price of all Military and Local for all Brands of Gravel Products and Accessories and Production Cost Now That's too much $$ The Whole World Now 🙏🙏🙏
Hi Chelsea I used salt pepper too. If you would like Ill send some pictures to you of it. Need an general email address. Not asking for a personal one. I did my project 2 years ago and completed the back yard a month ago. Salt and pepper rock is really pretty looking when it rains. Its a bit spendy but worth it. Imo.
Привіт з України! Ваші відео дуже мотивують! Хоч в нас іде зараз війна з російськими окупантами, та ми все одно, не здаємось- саджаємо сади, квіти і огородину. Ми вдячні всім добрим людям, які допомагають нам! Всім добра! Ми віримо у нашу ПЕРЕМОГУ! Слава Україні.
Why does nobody ever look as smelly and disgusting as I do working in their yards? If there's a trick y'all ladies need to whisper and let me know about it!
OMG girl, look at you handling those tools like a boss. To anyone who thinks a woman can't have handyman skills they need to check you out. Great video. Thanks for posting.
😍
I enjoy seeing you and your father improving homes for homeowners. I watch your show every week and learn a lot from it.
You did a good job on your new pathway! I like your idea of putting down the landscape fabric first then gravel.
I’m preparing to do this today in btwn my garden beds!
Just getting the energy up first!!!
Totally feel ya! Good luck! ~Chelsea
Hi! I’m a new subscriber! I am so like you, and I checked your videos and I want to watch all of them! Thank you for showing that women can do these things!
Wahoo!🙌🏻 Glad you found me! Follow me on Instagram too :) @checkinginwithchelsea
Nice job Chelsea. Very practical, economical and visually appealing!
Chelsea I taught your suppose to use sand and a tamper to keep the pavers level🤷🏾♂️⁉️
I like that you're reusing the wood.
👏🏻
Hey Chelsea, I really like how you did this, your voice is so soothing and I like the way you put your videos together, its non intimidating and simple. Thanks.
Good video but I would suggest cardboard and landscape fabric, then nothing will get through.
She did say landscape fabric in the video.
Cardboard eventually would break down!!
I am hoping I can do this in under 4 minutes like you! Thanks for the great diy!
Nicely done. ‘She’ looks awesome.
After going through a total drought and excessive heat here in Texas this year, I decided to take out my ivy, which was struggling and looking rather sad, and I replaced it with Canadian gravel which is a nice mix of grey, tan, brown stones. I placed two huge terracotta planters on the gravel with caladiums and ferns and I love it. So easy to blow leaves off the gravel. It has a nice , neat appearance and I'm saving time and energy and not wasting water, watering an entire bed of ivy which isn't really doing anything in this heat. I'm going more and more into Xeriscaping because of the climate changes. I rather have drinking water than trying to keep grass and ground covers alive in extreme weather conditions. You did a great job !!!
Wow! What are the chances of us watching the same videos? This one and "Rand Paul ENDS AOC's Entire Career"
Gravel has a way of traveling into places you don’t want it. A better material is compacted double-cut wood mulch. Doesn’t need foot pavers, doesn’t move, and can be tilled into the ground if you change your mind about the path’s location.
Looks good! I want to do something like this for an outdoor shower floor. I hope it works!
Thank you! I’m wanting to something similar using paver bricks for boundary. Now I’m confident to move forward without all the extra steps of base, sand etc. I’m using river gravel
Curious if you did this, and if the pavers slid around eventually? I still think sand under it would be longer lasting. 🤔
Doing this tomorrow. But it's a lot smaller project then seen here.. thanks for the tips. First time going to be doing this.. seems easy enough. And you gave me ideas I didn't think about. Thanks
Awesome! Thanks for sharing! ~Chelsea
did it work lol
@@rvbzero7 yes!! The boards where a little warped but I made it work! It's amazing
Hi Chelsea I have this great big beautiful back yard only thing I have areas that the grass doesn’t grow that good you gave me a great idea im gonna put either white gravel or white rocks in the areas that the grass doesn’t grow One question what kind of border do i put down to separate the rocks or gravel from the grass. Thank you so much Chelsea
Love it good work simple and beautiful, i will do my back door garden this week will ❤
You kept it nice and simple thank you starting my first project ever
Nice video and info!
1.Your b-roll footage is absolutely incredible.
2. Great work!!
My team is awesome!😍
Hi. I appreciate your video. I am wanting to make a gravel walkway in my home. I am so encouraged now that I have seen your video. What kind of material is around and under your flowers?
Hi, What kind of table saw you are using? Do you have a video teaching ladies how to use table saw and how to set up table saw area?
Looks great.
Awesome - I enjoyed every second of it... and very simple to follow
Looks lovely ❤
Will the wood eventually rot?
Well, yes. The wood bordering our driveway has been fine for 9+ years though. Even in our wet climate.
All wood rots but pressure treated does so a little slower
Hi Chelsea, What type of gravel did you use? Was it River Gravel or Grey Gravel? Or is it the same?
I also want to know that.
This would be great down the pathway beside my house. Grass just doesn't grow well there. And I hate edging. I have an edger, but I hate it. Love the big stones to walk on. I think I could do that myself. I've been very handy in the past, but I'm getting older and can't toss around river rock stones.
Thanks for sharing
How are they holding up? My gravel pathway has lots of weeds after a year or two. I wonder if the fabric that I used was not good enough.
Nice and simple, thanks!
I have most of those same EXACT tools you use, down to the rubber green on the half moon edger lol! Except that saw thing you used to cut the wood. What is that?
Wow, love it! I’m going to try. Thanks
Great job ,thank u for he great information!
It have to be landscape fabric or can I use plastic sheeting?
Neat ideas as well with the 1x4
Thanks Jacqueline!
Nice job
Thanks for sharing! Very helpful!
Very beautiful. ❤
I am looking to do something similar to put patio stones on which i can put the storage shed ... any issues with water accumulating and not draining away ?
No issues. Gravel is great for drainage! ~Chelsea
You go girl! 🎉
Looks great!!
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Love the video, how many inches did you dug down. Thanks
Im here caz im gonna make my pathways to my hardware 🤭 lets hope ima do it good
Very nice 💐
Can we do without the landscaping cloth?
Great job! You inspired me to do the same thing in my front yard.
Do u mind me asking what are those beautiful flowers under your window?
I love them! Maui Red Ixora bushes. ~Chelsea
Hi which brand of landscape paper ?
I like the idea,I’m doing something similar to this but I don’t know the Measurement of the stone how much yard of stone did you use here?😮
Non trovo quell’attrezzo Ryobi che usi per fare il solco nel terreno
“I love your choice of plants and flowers.”
Thank you!☺~Chelsea
What tool are u using to edge / trench you path please I need one
A 40V edger: affiliate link-> bit.ly/3A9Na9H
Hello, would you please tell me is the clean crushed stone 3/4” or 1 1/4”? Is the thickness 2’ or more? Thank you.
3/4", definitely smaller than 2" thick.
Wouldn't the stepping rock move?
They'll move if you take acid
Where did get item and wat is the name of your are put under the stones pls
I updated the landscape fabric link above! Here's something similar to what I used that's not too expensive: homedepot.sjv.io/0ZYWjM
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Chelsea- just caught your video here and subscribed. My wife and I adore you and your entire family (been watching Danny for decades now!). You all are my main go to for home improvement tips and ideas. All the best from California!
Thank you for sharing Dave! Happy to be here! ~Chelsea
Not the converse!
Jokes aside, great job, looks amazing in looking into doing something similar
What is the name of black sheet you put it before stone ???
It's landscape fabric. Easily found in the garden center! ~Chelsea
Nice and so simple !
Will this last without sand?
Sure will!
Amazing job done! What is the name of the black cover you used? Thank you!
Landscape or weed fabric or a weed barrier. ~Chelsea
GREAT JOB
Do you have e to remove grass? What happens you just put tarp over grass and lay rocks on top?
That will do the trick and kill the grass! In my case I wanted to remove the grass so the new area would be the same height as my existing driveway area! ~Chelsea
Thank you!
Not good to have plants against foundation
Please, what is the exact name of that gravel?
Great video!
Hi there I have a question please… I just planted a myrtle tree and been in the ground for 2 weeks and decided to move it should I be feeding it something? I don’t want it to die
You don't need to fertilize because you moved it, but since it's a new tree! I like the 'Grower's Special' you can get at local nurseries or at this affiliate link: amzn.to/3NhbHPp
Private Pile , looks like we finally found something you can do well , hoorah
Hey, how many inches deep did you dig ?
Only about 4 inches! ~Chelsea
@@Checkinginwithchelsea thank you very much. You did a great job and made it look so easy !
That's a really good, fair play, looks smart. And like you said, you can just leave it, maintenance free like, win win 👍
Oh yeah, what was that green outlet next to one of the slabs, to turn the water off?
It's a termite bait station😏Gotta have them in lower Alabama!
Nice job!
This is great, however the cats flock to my gravel areas to use them as a toilet. I'm changing to slate gradually as they don't like the bigger stones. I'm also going to put my stepping stones closer, as I think a person with ten foot legs put them down, so watching how easy it is to lift them out was good.
Nice!
Hi can you tell what is the name of that product you are using to cut the grass sod edge .. I see it says Ryobi company but can you specify model or exact product because I need to cut my grass sod as it is very firm n ground and not easily coming out @Checking In With Chelsea
Here is an affiliate link to the base: homedepot.sjv.io/c/1980335/456723/8154?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.homedepot.com%2Fp%2FRYOBI-40V-Expand-It-Cordless-Battery-Attachment-Capable-Trimmer-Power-Head-with-4-0-Ah-Battery-and-Charger-RY40226%2F308939659
and the edger attachment: homedepot.sjv.io/c/1980335/456723/8154?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.homedepot.com%2Fp%2FRYOBI-40V-Expand-It-Cordless-Battery-Attachment-Capable-Trimmer-Power-Head-with-4-0-Ah-Battery-and-Charger-RY40226%2F308939659
A nice option for a smaller yard! ~Chelsea
I used a ton of gravel on mine and we’d still come through and I put weed barrier down too!!! Still got weeds
Hate to hear that! Possible you used too much gravel and weeds are finding their way to dirt in the gravel? I've never had major issues in the 10 years I've had a gravel driveway. Just a few weeds popping up here and there.
What prevent the stepping stones from shifting or moving?
The gravel!
The idea is good, just saw obviously old but it always works. Only I don't like that wooden boundary. Much better to use more designed edge, by using bricks for borders, better if of ground color..it will surely be more resistant, and nicer ro see! Believe me!! 👍
I love the black metal landscaping edging but we were just matching the existing border for this project!
Nice
This is a diy trap. Looks good at first but will fall apart quickly. The wood touching the ground will rot out, the weeds will grow through the landscape fabric in 2-3 years, and there’s no fill to hold the gravel in place. Use good metal trim, avoid landscape fabric like the plague, sweep fill material into the gravel and make sure to compact to hold in place.
Dear Check Chelsea: Good Video. Question: At 3:20 minutes: Is it possible to put loose gravel on this pathway without the chunks of stone?
Will it be good to walk upon as a house entry path?
Yes! That exactly what we have in our current house now! ~Chelsea
@@Checkinginwithchelsea: Please send a quick picture link so show this?
Do I need a permit to have this project in my backyard?
It depends on your local codes. We do not need one in my area. ~Chelsea
Good 👍
N🥰ice I love it.
Good job but you should have simply used medium slate chips and skipped the pavers altogether. Less to trip on and easier work.
Hi,
Do I need a permit for stepping stone and gravel pathway in my backyard?
N.B. If its already done what should I do since the city has to come in the future for a gazebo inspection?
Where is your safety boots Chelsea?
All Stores Please Lower the price of all Military and Local for all Brands of Gravel Products and Accessories and Production Cost Now That's too much $$ The Whole World Now 🙏🙏🙏
Super helpful!
Even better if there's no grass no nothing growing there...👍
Hi Chelsea
I used salt pepper too. If you would like Ill send some pictures to you of it. Need an general email address. Not asking for a personal one.
I did my project 2 years ago and completed the back yard a month ago.
Salt and pepper rock is really pretty looking when it rains. Its a bit spendy but worth it. Imo.
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Привіт з України! Ваші відео дуже мотивують! Хоч в нас іде зараз війна з російськими окупантами, та ми все одно, не здаємось- саджаємо сади, квіти і огородину. Ми вдячні всім добрим людям, які допомагають нам! Всім добра! Ми віримо у нашу ПЕРЕМОГУ! Слава Україні.
you´re wonder woman....
Landscaping fabrics are useless after 2-3 years… got to get the real thick ones… like carpet lol
Why does nobody ever look as smelly and disgusting as I do working in their yards? If there's a trick y'all ladies need to whisper and let me know about it!
🤣I can edit out the sweaty parts!