Landscaping

Does this count as landscaping?


Did this about 4 years back, didn’t buy an inground hoop so did my own little project on it.

by zebberman

17 Comments

  1. DeltaV-Mzero

    Yeah, I’d just say consider some kind of cover on the front so when someone eats it, they don’t bite stone

  2. Lil_Giraffe_King

    It looks better, but this is how a kid loses their front teeth

  3. I know they make foam blocks, could the top row be foam blocks?

  4. sleepybeek

    Tell us you’ve never shot a layup without telling us you have never shot a layup.

  5. Is the brick work good? Yeah. Would I put bricks around a basketball hoop base where people commonly fall and trip all over the place? No.

    This would be like lining a wrestling room with retaining walls or putting pavers around a soccer goal.

  6. PerfectUnlawfulness

    First slam dunk with a full swing and that’s gone

  7. dauntlesspotato

    I would think about extending the pole or getting a different one and putting it in the ground with concrete for all the work this took

  8. Front_Library_1753

    Those are pre cast blocks used for retaining walls or fine to make use of them for a “planter” type structure like you did. Just be aware there they also make top caps for the top row that give it a much more finished look and those caps will be continuous on the top without gaps…gives it an even cleaner/ finished look

  9. No!! Mulch volcanos kill thousands of basketball goals per year. You need to let the base ✨breathe✨

  10. Melodic-Classic391

    Unfortunately this is a flawed concept. It’s fine for practicing free throws or jumpers but I wouldn’t let kids play 1 v 1 on this

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