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.
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!
Looks good; however, Colorado Blue Spruce trees expand very quickly and that brick tree ring will be hidden away under the tree in just a few years. I really like what you did that ran down the fence line. Looks very nice.
Here in PA the Blue Spruce are all dying from a fungus. Neighbor had 6 in his yard. We only have 1, thank goodness, since it’s about $250 each to have them taken down.
Nice work, and very informative. I have some slope where the tree I want to edge is located, and my mulch is washing out. I was thinking about using 2 or 3 tiers of brick on the low side, tapering to 1 tier on the high side. I’m not sure if your method will work, or if I’d be better off with retaining wall blocks.
Hi there, great video tutorial. I have a very large shade tree that I want to encircle with something but cannot decide on what to use. This method looks great but how high can this brick go? I was thinking of doing a wooden octagonal shape but then would have to buy a miter saw to make those cuts plus the wood and didn't want it to rot in 3 years. The canopy of the tree is very very large and will try your clever method of a string and a spray can of paint, really like that. Look forward to hearing your suggestion. Thanks so much, new sub..
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.
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
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
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.
+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.
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.
Just found you, great informative video. This has given me the confidence to have a go myself. Thank you …
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!
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 👍
I did this for my garden, but cut every second brick at an angle to create the curve which provides a much nicer looking circle.
Really appreciate the video!! Thanks! Straight forward exactly what I need it.
I've watched multiple videos on how to do this exact job, and this is by far the BEST one on YT!!!
My brother you are the man no doubt! Thanks for the excellent advice and video!
Looks good; however, Colorado Blue Spruce trees expand very quickly and that brick tree ring will be hidden away under the tree in just a few years. I really like what you did that ran down the fence line. Looks very nice.
Here in PA the Blue Spruce are all dying from a fungus. Neighbor had 6 in his yard. We only have 1, thank goodness, since it’s about $250 each to have them taken down.
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you've got a no nonsense approach!
That was great. Thank you. Would be super cool if those bricks were all individually painted with designs and different colors.
This was very well displayed, totally helped me with my project. Thank you.
Looks really nice. I have the perfect spot where this should look great. Thank you! ☺️
nice job! you can always create a berm with the old grass.
Nice work, and very informative. I have some slope where the tree I want to edge is located, and my mulch is washing out. I was thinking about using 2 or 3 tiers of brick on the low side, tapering to 1 tier on the high side. I’m not sure if your method will work, or if I’d be better off with retaining wall blocks.
Thank you SO much! It’s beautiful! I love that tree too!
Only thing I would recommend is to cut the bricks through out the circle. I can see you already have the materials
Thanks for the Tutorial- Needed it
New Subscriber Nice Content Very Informanative Great Video
That looks very good !
Hi, great video!
Very helpful! Thanks!
Hi there, great video tutorial. I have a very large shade tree that I want to encircle with something but cannot decide on what to use. This method looks great but how high can this brick go? I was thinking of doing a wooden octagonal shape but then would have to buy a miter saw to make those cuts plus the wood and didn't want it to rot in 3 years. The canopy of the tree is very very large and will try your clever method of a string and a spray can of paint, really like that. Look forward to hearing your suggestion. Thanks so much, new sub..
That was very helpful, thanks for your great job, nice.
Great tutorial
Great video! This I can do!
Nice job!
Thank you, sir!
Perfect.
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
great video. would love to work with you and learn to work smart not work hard...(except when necessary)
Is that method good for up north where the frost upheaves anything?
Wonderful
Thank you
Helpful!
Thank you - this is just what I am looking for. How would you estimate the mortar needed per linear foot?
Would you show ways to manage water along a fence line
Try using a French drain with geocloth
Thanks so much
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
How much would something like this cost me?
He does show that
AWESOME! Where are you located? Do you give estimates? I hit the like button and subscribed to your channel and I hit the bell. :)
Jim
How much you charge for this?
I need some mow over edging. Is the edging by the fence the same thing?
More videos!!
Best job 👍👌
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
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.
I have a massive maple root in Minnesota can I cry the root?
looks like the root flares aren’t exposed - ?
The root is above ground
So does the brick damage/kill the tree?
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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 🤣🤣🤣
I respect the work. But it looks like DIY project :|
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It’s looks a bit shit but hey at least he did it quickly
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.