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  • @brettwilson9181
    @brettwilson9181 7 месяцев назад +18

    The grass will just grow through the gaps between the bricks. It will look lovely for about 3 weeks then you will have a never ending battle with grass growing through the gaps into your garden. I suggest some mortar under and between the bricks as a more solid barrier

  • @TNTotality
    @TNTotality Год назад +14

    Well at least this video shows prep work. All the other videos I have watched so far already have the prep work done. That's what I needed.

  • @tmtruman
    @tmtruman 20 дней назад

    Well done! You're the best!

  • @cartonofegg
    @cartonofegg 2 месяца назад +2

    GRAAAAAAH I LOVE EDGING!!!!!!!!!

  • @eddieabbott370
    @eddieabbott370 2 года назад +4

    Keep up the great WORK

  • @seasonalbackyardplanter8253
    @seasonalbackyardplanter8253 2 года назад +12

    So glad I watched this video, I am planning a brick edged flower bed and I didn't want to use cement, wasnt sure if my thought was possible, I am so happy to see your looking great without adding cement.

    • @ajbrown2013
      @ajbrown2013 2 года назад +8

      Hope you don’t do what she did need to put 4” of concrete down before the brick this will need all redone in 3-4 years! Hit it with a mower then you will need to do it that day what a joke

    • @seasonalbackyardplanter8253
      @seasonalbackyardplanter8253 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the advice. You have a good point, better to get it right first time.

    • @matt7iron
      @matt7iron Год назад

      @@ajbrown2013you mean 4 inches of wet cement and let it harden on the bricks.

  • @zirilli3
    @zirilli3 Год назад +6

    Regardless of agreeing or disagreeing with her methods, it's GREAT that the yard is basically flat. What about if there's a slope? I guess that's another vid...

  • @auriopho3784
    @auriopho3784 2 месяца назад +3

    That mulch will wash out and those bricks will shift. This will look good for maybe a season. Add some fine gravel or sand below the bricks and raise it higher to keep this from happening

    • @TRUMPINGAllTHEWAY
      @TRUMPINGAllTHEWAY Месяц назад

      I am new at all this I learned on a video to put fabric down then put stones on the fabric ...but first I had to dig p. Owners ugly tiger lilies. 35 ft x 4 ft wide and 6 inches down. I never wanna see another lilly again...I have 2 beautiful trees that p owner put in..so I left them . but DONT.FORGET TO GET ALL.THE ROOTS OUT FIRST 😢..

    • @TRUMPINGAllTHEWAY
      @TRUMPINGAllTHEWAY Месяц назад

      Oh and btw MULCH😢 Work every year. I have that ugly crap and 2 x 4 rotted around every inch of the house. Shovel and garbage. 😊 Ugh . Soon new beautiful nice stuff brick border too.

  • @YuiFunami
    @YuiFunami 8 месяцев назад +4

    need a guide for edging that lasts longer

  • @michellefemi-ola8780
    @michellefemi-ola8780 2 месяца назад

    Explained so well. Great video beautiful garden. Thank you ❤

  • @bobreese2620
    @bobreese2620 Год назад +16

    Hope you don't live anywhere where there is a winter. THose bricks will be uneven after your first freeze. You need to put some type of crushed rock and sand base. You will be redoing this project in a year or 2.

    • @itr0863
      @itr0863 9 месяцев назад

      i was wondering, what would be needed and how deep? sand base first? then crushed rock, then the pavers?

    • @pudanielson1
      @pudanielson1 8 месяцев назад +5

      @@itr0863 From other videos ive seen at least 4 inches deep, 2 inches of crushed rock/gravel tamped down and then sand

    • @itr0863
      @itr0863 8 месяцев назад

      @@pudanielson1 ty 👍🏽

  • @johngregory7329
    @johngregory7329 2 года назад +3

    Now that really looks great. Adds more curb appeal. Excellent job. Signed John Gregory, from Munster Indiana

  • @itstagh1902
    @itstagh1902 5 месяцев назад +4

    Edging to this

  • @fiamond
    @fiamond 2 года назад +9

    those bricks are going to move

    • @kaiwu3563
      @kaiwu3563 2 года назад

      weee I’m mom
      a V

  • @jn2400
    @jn2400 Год назад +6

    Would look better to me if edging was up a bit higher. Looks odd beibg flush with lawn.

    • @lackof548
      @lackof548 Год назад +4

      Think about how you are going to mow the lawn ….

    • @nicoverrelli2981
      @nicoverrelli2981 Год назад

      @@lackof548 You can still mow it if it's higher just use a trimmer for the edge.

  • @wackyotter1235
    @wackyotter1235 8 месяцев назад +2

    you can edge this flower

    • @YuiFunami
      @YuiFunami 8 месяцев назад

      eye protection very important

  • @comment3877
    @comment3877 2 года назад +2

    Why am I subscribed to this channel.

  • @matt7iron
    @matt7iron Год назад +1

    I liked the video because I was looking at you the whole time.

  • @brandonk8450
    @brandonk8450 2 года назад +6

    Shouldn’t the grass grow in the garden area if you do in that way?

    • @franco2b145
      @franco2b145 Год назад +3

      Shouldn’t or “wouldn’t”?
      And yes it will, as she used dirt to fill the gap.
      Take your time and do it the right way, 2 stack up needed, plus Mortar goes a long way.

  • @marybryan483
    @marybryan483 2 года назад +6

    Don’t you need to set the bricks with cement?

    • @franco2b145
      @franco2b145 Год назад +4

      First I used sand, tamp my trenches really good.
      You would need mortar for between the bricks ( preferably 2 rows high, staggered) for a more professional finish.
      This what your seeing is crap..

  • @zeebo8965
    @zeebo8965 2 года назад +3

    Where's the cement???

  • @sampapadopoulos4964
    @sampapadopoulos4964 Год назад +1

    only need to buy 100 things at home depot

  • @garyrandhawa
    @garyrandhawa 2 года назад +21

    I noticed home depot shows as many tools as possible in the video where they are not even required, good marketing strategy. All you needed for this work was the Shovel.

    • @tallonIV
      @tallonIV Год назад +2

      You need more tools than this if you want to do it right. You need mortar to secure the edging so they don't heave through the seasons. This video is worthless.

    • @fabianglr
      @fabianglr Год назад

      Facts lol

    • @matt7iron
      @matt7iron Год назад

      @@tallonIV explain more please, you mean pour wet cement down the ditch and let the bricks harden on the cement

    • @tallonIV
      @tallonIV Год назад +2

      @@matt7iron Sure:)) Draw an outline on the grass using whatever is easiest for you. I use a paint line, then dig your trench out following the line you painted. Dig about 3 to 4 inches deep and make the trench a little wider than the brick you're using. Mix 'mortar' NOT concrete or cement, then lay some mortar(mix mortar thick, don't make runny, this will keep the blocks held in firmly as the mortar sets up to dry) Use a trowel to lay the mortar every few feet down your trench, then lay brick on top.. Use a rubber mallet or a dead blow hammer to tap on top of blocks to adjust when needed and follow the contour of your ground. This is the best and most permanent way to do it. If you don't use mortar the bricks will heave through the first winter or hard rain.

    • @ddubsr5886
      @ddubsr5886 2 месяца назад

      @@tallonIVor stack more bricks instead of just 1 row

  • @Nathan-hl3bp
    @Nathan-hl3bp Год назад +8

    This isn't a very good practice for installing edging. In a year or two the pavers are going to be lopsided and unappealing, and you will be fighting grass and weeds growing between your pavers the entire time. If you are going to invest the money, time, and effort into a project like this, you should really watch videos of professionals doing this work and copy what they do. It'll take a little more time, but your results are going to be miles above this.

  • @donnarobinson8360
    @donnarobinson8360 2 месяца назад

    You need to cut down that tall bush

  • @Danceup-dh6kn
    @Danceup-dh6kn 4 месяца назад +4

    Don't do it this way guys

  • @kayakdog121
    @kayakdog121 2 года назад +44

    God this is horrible. Have fun dealing with shifting bricks and grass and weeds growing between them.

    • @darkhumphrey
      @darkhumphrey 2 месяца назад

      Can I just lay the base down with paver rocks and then put the paver on?

    • @LOC_Tactical
      @LOC_Tactical 18 дней назад

      ​@darkhumphrey Hey buddy. Landed here by accident and then just wanted to read the comments. I know I'm a tactical channel, but I own a landscape construction/design company. Here's how I'd recommend doing this:
      Mark your bed outline, trench it out according to how deep you want your edging to rest plus an additional 3" for base, tamp soil, pour in your base and tamp, place edging, tamp edging and make height adjustments as necessary. For a pro install, make cuts in the turns where needed so the joint gaps aren't so large.

  • @1Down5UpOfficial
    @1Down5UpOfficial 2 месяца назад +1

    The end result looked horrible, I was excited to do this in my backyard but this video turned me off to the idea of it 😭💀

  • @sarahjoyce5041
    @sarahjoyce5041 Год назад +2

    Why do a how do video and proceed to explain how to do all the wrong things 😳

  • @francoj8751
    @francoj8751 Год назад +1

    83k views and 530+ likes, yikes.

  • @Hardawayfits
    @Hardawayfits 2 года назад +2

    Girl Power😍🧚🏾‍♀️

  • @cameronleerodriguez
    @cameronleerodriguez 6 месяцев назад

    Sorry hearing her say edging so much made me giggle 😭

  • @KyleJohnston-ys3my
    @KyleJohnston-ys3my 4 месяца назад +3

    This job will not withstand two seasons, You will be restoring this after the second year. Bricks will move, grass will grow through bricks and garden bed and the rain will wash the material on to the driveway as it was just installed at soils grade.
    Terrible advice from a building store.

  • @c.p.2979
    @c.p.2979 2 года назад +11

    Horrible advise, in so many ways. DON'T DO ANYTHING THE WAY THEY'RE RECOMMENDING. I'm embarrassed for Home Depot.

    • @DJSwagz
      @DJSwagz 21 день назад

      Give us top three things they did wrong

  • @vincentzhang2160
    @vincentzhang2160 11 месяцев назад +5

    This is the most amateur video I've ever seen. SO. MANY. MISTAKES.

  • @HalloweenLover7
    @HalloweenLover7 Год назад +4

    Home Depot, I'm so disappointed in you. Why do you think this is ok? This is exactly how NOT to install edgers.

  • @greyson7379
    @greyson7379 Год назад +5

    As soon as I saw it was a woman, I thought to myself “Just exit the video now” I disappointed myself by giving her the benefit of the doubt….