Hey guys, in this video I will show how you can use railroad ties for landscaping. This is a great way to clean up your gardens, walkways, or gravel driveways. Check out this video to see how this can be done!
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Where did you go to get used railroad ties? I absolutely drool over the stacks of them I see on the sides of the tracks, but have no idea where to go to get them.
Nice job 👍
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Very very nice!
Why is that rebar sticking out of the ground with a string? its dangerous, your daughter can fall on it….
It is very stupid and illegal to use Old Railway ties for landscaping borders on Gardens they are treated with dangerous chemicals that will contaminate the soil and the vegetables so not very smart
AWESOME! Beautiful place to sit and watch your garden grow! 😄🥰
How does the gravel area deal with drainage?
I’ve heard that if you put a layer of gravel under the rail road tie it will last longer and shed water. That way the water will be trapped and your tie won’t last as long
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Alot of basic skills and no base rock. So easy
Remove the re-bar!!!! Not safe, especially around children.
We wanted to use railroad ties for my garden but was told that the oils in the the ties have poison not good for your body. Are there different ones we can use instead?
Did you use hay or straw? Just curious as straw is much cheaper but more coarse.
Gran trabajo….qué bonita tu niña jugando y ayudando, me recuerda a la mía de pequeña.
Is there anything we can use to seal our ties to reduce the smell of the oil?
now I know I am an old fart! lol
I was so nervous watching that little girl walk past that spike in the ground!! I'm like please dont fall on that!!
my kids are older in late 20's
Great video! Where did you get the garden beds?
Great site for yellow jacket nests! They love exposed RR ties.
You mentioned a link for your raised bed project?
How many different opportunities did you see for that kid to get injured ? – 01 – Balancing on the rail tie with that big spike sticking out of the ground. – 02 – Her playing on the dolly. Could have fell back on her. – 03 – Her walking around that upside down rake near the end. Good grief. Safety 1st and foremost. It was almost unbearable to witness. Inches from tragedy. But oh how cute. Come on parents. Snap out of it.