How to Make a Raised Garden Bed with Paver Edging & Vegetable Planters
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Installing paver edging in a garden or around a raised garden bed is a great way to define your outdoor space. Raised planters in the garden add a place for us to grow vegetables this summer as well. Using a pavers to make easy access into the under deck storage is a great way to define the space as well. This is an outdoor DIY project we’ve been wanting to do for years!
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Thanks for your video, some great tips and learn quite a bit. Great job!
Gardening? Charles Dowding only. Don't waste you're time.
You’re so funny 😂 I love the exhale and ow 🤕 the grass gave 🤣🤣
Hi I love it. I may try that for the front of my house thanku for sharing 💓
The editing here is fun. Almost forgot I’m here for lawn advice.
Thanks for sharing. This was a great video! Not thing I will say is I will never put rocks in my yard again. Weeds grow in them no matter what you do as debris builds on top. Then you either have to spray poison or pull by hand. Neither is a great alternative. But when it’s new it looks great and it’s cheaper.
Looks like that's a drain spade rather than a trenching shovel. 😬 Great project though!!!
This guy got a eye for this!
I gave up at 6 minutes. Dig smarter not harder lol end result was nice
I really like watching your channel, you're so creative and awesome! Thx
"WD" stands for "water displacement" 40th try. Fun fact!
You must be an engineer! You can just backfill with the dirt along the grass. You don't need the polymeric sand. The rocks behind the brick will hold them against the grass. But your project looks really good. Thank you for sharing! You made this process easy to follow.
Thanks so much for taking the time to show the step by step process as well as your mistakes and suggestions for improvement. I really appreciate that you listed all of the items that you used as well.
Man…you create an awful lot of work for yourself. I had a landscape business for 30 years…a popular, creative, business & never worked that hard
I would put good garden worms in the garden raised beds too.
How did the pavers hold up? Any shifting occur? I’m thinking of doing a similar method 🙂
"Straight shovel" == "shovel".
"Digging shovel" == "spade".
😗😉😉😉😉 😗
Depending on how fast you want to do the whole job, water does a spectacular job of helping both level and tamp down the materials involved. I makes the particles shift more readily under the tamper, and then they pack better as well. Chances are, you'll want to wait a day before proceeding further, which is nontrivial, but it's worth considering. The pack job for your underlayment will be much much better, and far less likely to shift under the weight of the pavers, etc.
Slow down your speaking so that you can be heard better.
Mark the shovel at the depth you need and save your back
Did a couple long paver paths like this on the sides of my house, then learned this is kind of how you can do small retaining walls as well. The digging, moving and tampering of gravel never ends…
fell into this video and absolutely loved it…..never EVER listened to the sponsor on any youtube video in 10 years…… and this one….went out and bought WD40 in the spray.
Love this video–thank you!
Looks good were did you get the planter boxes
My guy, shovels are for shoveling, not for digging.
Mattocks are for digging.
You made it looks harder then reality
How far should we a garden bed away from a house foundation. I plan to plant some boxwoods.
I built my home with weed fabric discounted at Lowe's
Ugly
Musn't rain on the young mans parade ! His enthusiasm and sunny disposition are worth the price of admission – reminds me of Bob Villa and This Old House when he first started his programs. Just gotta love these people!
Looks great
is digging that long channel really necessary?
"Do it wrong, do it long." 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I laughed so loud at this!
Landscape fabric doesn’t stop weeds (you know-birds). The purpose of landscape fabric is to keep the rocks out of the dirt. Also, concrete holds the pavers better than just sand. Looks great though.