I have one neighbor who had this professionally done and they have the nicest landscaping! So, I plan to do it myself. You’re the bomb. Im literally going to do it the same way you’re doing it. Thank you!!!
I did this years ago using foam packing sheets. They were easy to cut into strips like the plywood here. The strips bent very gracefully, as they were so pliable. I didn't take the time to stake the strips in, I just propped rocks behind them. Turned out good. Now I have a ledge for my mower wheels to go on, eliminating any need for "edging". I always initial and date my work in the cement. Sometimes I write mottos in the wet cement, for example, "Garden of Weedin".
That sounds like a great idea, Nancy! Not sure what foam packing sheets are though. How thick are they and where do you get them, I’m guessing someplace like Staples?
I just finished a landscape curb today and it turned out AWESOME! Thank you so much, I would not have had the confidence to do it if not for your video. I added a mosaic to the top of mine using Mexican beach pebbles and assorted pea gravel to create a vine with flowers along it. Now the hard part, waiting 4 days to pull off the forms!
I absolutely love what you have done. Everything from the curve to the choice of pebbles and stepping stones all well matched perfectly. A big big well done👍👍👍
They have stamps that you can imprint into the cement to give it a rock or wood look on the surface. Nice job. I think I'm going to save some money and do this.
thank you for the video, I am working on this project right now using just regular 2x4s. I didnt mix the concrete just poured it in and misted after. Also added a length of rebar. Trying to decide if i should use plywood to create curves since yours looks so nice.
Great Job Shara. Gave me some inspiration for mine. Nice work. Excellent illustration that you do not need a bunch of mixers and a million dollars worth of concrete tools. Two thumbs up!!
Awesome video! I love the CUSTOM look of the curves! I am definitely doing this in my front yard now instead of boring (and more expensive pavers). I can even customize it further by adding some texture to my concrete curb. Thanks... this video was right on time!
I like this idea very much. My back yard has a snaking "S" curve of lawn that winds among berms of mulched flower bed. Maintaining a clean edge between grass and mulch became too labor intensive. A concrete curb will give me both a clean edge and a lawn mower rail.
Hey Shara, looks like a fun project . I always find that taking a break from the usual projects recharges me. This reminds me when we did our own landscape retaining walls at our first house. It was back breaking work but so rewarding.
Michael Schnoblen yes! Sometimes it’s fun to switch things up. This was definitely a lot of heavy lifting. But it’s fun to get out of the ordinary here and there 👍
Wish I had seen this video before I purchased some edgers to do an area in my mom's backyard!!! However it might come in handy for the next project instead of me using pavers and having to cut the dang pavers....actually, I just might borrow your idea with using the rock and landscape curbing to do the area, plus I can use a colorant with the cement to tie everything together !
It looked just a bit dry of a mix. A tiny bit more water will make it easier for aggregate to settle when tamping, and also more easily let the "better" sand/cement mix portion of the concrete to "float" to the top, so that when you trowel it, no aggregate is exposed and you can get a buttery smooth surface. But you got good results!
I did start out a little dry and started to mix it with more water as I went and did notice a big difference in the smooth-ability. Definitely needs more than what the bag calls for!
I am glad I opened up your link to the video. It was an amazing job done. You are so awesome. Thank you so much for your lovely vdo. Now I know what I'll be doing with my front and back yard.
It looks really good, and I’m so jealous of your porch. I have wanted one my whole adult life, and the we stupidly go and buy a house were we can’t build one. So I have to drool over others 😅🤗
If you put oil on the plywood the cement wont' stick to it as much. You might even be able to remove the plywood once the concrete sets up and smooth the edges with a trowell to give the sides the same smooth finish as the top.
Wow great job! Your a tough chick and hard worker. I’ve been doing concrete over 20 years never did anything like this but want to do my beds I think they would look really cool stamped as well.
You saved yourself a bunch of money here. There is a landscaping company that specializes in this where I live (magic border) and they charge $10/foot to do this. 100 feet was gonna cost me $1000. I could do it this way for about $150 and a weekend or two of time.
Is there a special plastic forms for such kind of jobs in retail? I think we can find one, even with different wall shapes as a natural rock or timber finish look...
just a quick question, how far apart are you putting the stakes? e.g., a 1ft etc before you staple them or are you just going by where ever the support is needed? reason I ask, I was going to attempt to do a small area I have (about 10ft) using old vinyl slates (former patio window curtains) of course the stakes are going to be wood. think it will work?
I didn't have any specific spacing---just anywhere I noticed it looked like it needed some extra support, I added a stake. They definitely weren't evenly spaced.
I didn’t use a base like sand or gravel. You can, but I just poured it after it was dug out and formed. It’s held up great for a few years so far now 👍
Great video and great job. Thank you for the video. Question: is it overkill to insert a piece of rebar into the installation? My name is Ted, and I live in Orange County, CA As mentioned in the video, I too like the clean look of concrete for landscaping. However many of the "mow strips" or curbs that I've seen, out here in CA, crumble over time - which is the reason for the rebar question. Thank you again.
Hi there, me again. Thanks for getting back to me, I really appreciate it. I appreciate your video. Are you able to re-use that same plywood for another round or does it become too rough? Just a small question. Will the 1/4 plywood bend enough?
Check with the local concrete sand and gravel place. I can get the big Colorado river rock from them where I live for $45 a cubic yard, vs $90 a cubic yard at the landscape and garden center. They don't usually have a HUGE selection but they might have something you like for cheap.
Nice worK! Do you live in a climate where it freezes in winter? If so, how does the concrete hold up to freezing/heaving issues? Any cracking or unevenness so far? Sometimes it takes a few years for this to occur.
It gets below freezing here in the winter. Not subzero weather, but most nights and some days below freezing. It’s held up perfectly. No issues so far (2.5 years old). It has one hairline crack that occurred right after I installed it because I stepped on it before it was fully cured. But nothing else has cracked on it since then.
Thanks for the video. Do you think 1/8 inch plywood would work ok? Or maybe even stiff cardboard? Do you think that would work? I want to try on a small area first.
Hi. Thank you for your channel! I read on your blog and you use general purpose concrete. The application goes down gray but it looks like it dried white or a limestone color. Did you Color or paint your border? I’m looking for a finish similar to limestone. thank you.
Hi! I didn’t paint or add any color to this. Since it’s wet, it’s a lot darker when you pour it, but as it dries, it turns a light grey…just like your typical concrete driveway or concrete pad or patio. This was just plain concrete…nothing added
I don't remember...it was two years ago and I know both lumber and concrete prices have gone up since then. I have a materials list here that you can check current prices for what you'd need: www.woodshopdiaries.com/how-to-make-a-concrete-landscape-curb/
one trick...a bit tedious to some, is to use small dowel rod pieces to use as spacers at the top of the form and brad them in at the top of the plywood where you would put stress relief cuts. Serves double duty, makes for more even sizing, but is tedious -- great for those with a touch of OCD.
@@WoodshopDiaries Great! Very practical and straightforward video, although you're a lot younger than I am (oh, my aching back!). Maybe I'll try in small segments. Better yet, hire a couple of my nephews!!
I have one neighbor who had this professionally done and they have the nicest landscaping! So, I plan to do it myself. You’re the bomb. Im literally going to do it the same way you’re doing it. Thank you!!!
I did this years ago using foam packing sheets. They were easy to cut into strips like the plywood here. The strips bent very gracefully, as they were so pliable. I didn't take the time to stake the strips in, I just propped rocks behind them. Turned out good. Now I have a ledge for my mower wheels to go on, eliminating any need for "edging". I always initial and date my work in the cement. Sometimes I write mottos in the wet cement, for example, "Garden of Weedin".
That sounds like a great idea, Nancy! Not sure what foam packing sheets are though. How thick are they and where do you get them, I’m guessing someplace like Staples?
I just finished a landscape curb today and it turned out AWESOME! Thank you so much, I would not have had the confidence to do it if not for your video. I added a mosaic to the top of mine using Mexican beach pebbles and assorted pea gravel to create a vine with flowers along it. Now the hard part, waiting 4 days to pull off the forms!
That’s awesome to hear!! The curing is the hardest part...patience isn’t my best trait haha.
I absolutely love what you have done. Everything from the curve to the choice of pebbles and stepping stones all well matched perfectly. A big big well done👍👍👍
Thanks so much!! 😊
They have stamps that you can imprint into the cement to give it a rock or wood look on the surface. Nice job. I think I'm going to save some money and do this.
Oh yeah, I know what you’re talking about. I didn’t even think to use something like that here, but that would have been really cool!
thank you for the video, I am working on this project right now using just regular 2x4s. I didnt mix the concrete just poured it in and misted after. Also added a length of rebar. Trying to decide if i should use plywood to create curves since yours looks so nice.
Love it thank you for clear step by step instructions now I’m inspired
Great Job Shara. Gave me some inspiration for mine. Nice work. Excellent illustration that you do not need a bunch of mixers and a million dollars worth of concrete tools. Two thumbs up!!
Let me tell ya something here, you did a really BEAUTIFUL job here! Looks EXCELLENT!
Thank you 👍 we are still loving it in front of our home!
Thanks for your sharing, the way you made concrete work is very practical
I’m glad I ran into this video & channel. Thank you for sharing how this project can be done nicely and in a simple manner!
Thanks so much!
Good for you rocking out some concrete. Your final product looks much better than others I’ve seen on TH-cam. Great effort using a bucket.
Awesome video! I love the CUSTOM look of the curves! I am definitely doing this in my front yard now instead of boring (and more expensive pavers). I can even customize it further by adding some texture to my concrete curb. Thanks... this video was right on time!
Awesome to hear! Glad it was helpful! It’s a lot more work than pavers but definitely less expensive. Good luck! 👍
Hey there Shara
I am in the lawn and landscape business and i really enjoyed this video i think you did a very good job!
Thanks so much!!
I like this idea very much. My back yard has a snaking "S" curve of lawn that winds among berms of mulched flower bed. Maintaining a clean edge between grass and mulch became too labor intensive. A concrete curb will give me both a clean edge and a lawn mower rail.
Yes! We love ours. Makes weedeating easy having the edge there.
I love planting love from India ❤️😍
Hey Shara, looks like a fun project . I always find that taking a break from the usual projects recharges me. This reminds me when we did our own landscape retaining walls at our first house. It was back breaking work but so rewarding.
Michael Schnoblen yes! Sometimes it’s fun to switch things up. This was definitely a lot of heavy lifting. But it’s fun to get out of the ordinary here and there 👍
G’day from Australia 🇦🇺 you have done a great job of this . 🙂
Thank you!!
Wish I had seen this video before I purchased some edgers to do an area in my mom's backyard!!! However it might come in handy for the next project instead of me using pavers and having to cut the dang pavers....actually, I just might borrow your idea with using the rock and landscape curbing to do the area, plus I can use a colorant with the cement to tie everything together !
It looked just a bit dry of a mix. A tiny bit more water will make it easier for aggregate to settle when tamping, and also more easily let the "better" sand/cement mix portion of the concrete to "float" to the top, so that when you trowel it, no aggregate is exposed and you can get a buttery smooth surface. But you got good results!
I did start out a little dry and started to mix it with more water as I went and did notice a big difference in the smooth-ability. Definitely needs more than what the bag calls for!
Looks great. Plan to do the same at my place this summer. Thanks for the video>
I am glad I opened up your link to the video. It was an amazing job done. You are so awesome. Thank you so much for your lovely vdo. Now I know what I'll be doing with my front and back yard.
That’s great to hear. Thank you!
This looks so good! And it's simple. Thanks for sharing
Thanks so watching!
Friggin excellent! Thank you! I'm going to use your method!
Awesome!
You're a hard worker!! Impressive!!😃
Good looking Landscape design
Thanks for watching!
Yess!! I love this!! What an idea!! Very inspiring. I wanna work on my back patio soon, and I think I may incorporate this somehow. Thank you!
MsDayzie thanks so much! I love adding this edging to anything I can. It looks clean and is really inexpensive 👍 hope this video is helpful!
You know, I volunteer my curbside space as a potential landscaping project! 😄
I might have to take you up on that 😂😂
Wonderful looking . Thanks for sharing the video.
WOW you really did a great job, thanks.
Thanks so much!
Nice job! Quick and inexpensive
Thank you 👍
Nice job. I like your style
Thanks so much!
Beautifully done..
thanks for posting your project, it was inspirational!
Amazing! Thank you. I had just looked at the price to get edging stones from Home Depot and went NOPE. Gonna do this instead
It looks really good, and I’m so jealous of your porch.
I have wanted one my whole adult life, and the we stupidly go and buy a house were we can’t build one.
So I have to drool over others 😅🤗
I understand! We didn’t always have a porch. When we built this place it was top of my list to make sure we had. I hope one day you can have a porch!
Thank you. This is what i needed
I'm in love 😍 (hubs is lucky man 😉) - you even made sure to add stress release 👌
If you put oil on the plywood the cement wont' stick to it as much. You might even be able to remove the plywood once the concrete sets up and smooth the edges with a trowell to give the sides the same smooth finish as the top.
Oh wow ! I can do if myself too ! I just have to do a 6 foot straight line to make my HOA happy !
Wow great job! Your a tough chick and hard worker. I’ve been doing concrete over 20 years never did anything like this but want to do my beds I think they would look really cool stamped as well.
Thank you! Stamping would look really good on this!
Thanks for the tips looks great! Great job!
Thank you 👍
Thanks for posting, looks great!
Good effort and a good job....well done
You saved yourself a bunch of money here. There is a landscaping company that specializes in this where I live (magic border) and they charge $10/foot to do this. 100 feet was gonna cost me $1000. I could do it this way for about $150 and a weekend or two of time.
Very nicely done. Great work.
Fred G thank you so much!
Great video for the DIY!
I like this idea very much😘😘
Good job👍🙋🏻♂️ looks beautiful 😊❤️
you are strong
great job 💪🏽✊🏽
You're amazing!
That’s kool I’m going to try it out 🙌🏽👍🏾
Awesome!! Have fun! We love the way ours looks...even two years later!
Excellent job
Amazing video! ❤️
Great Job!!
Thanks so much!
Looks great!
Thank you 👍
Looks so nice. Thank you for sharing your landscaping project with us. It’s just the encouragement that I needed. I plan to rent an electric mixer.
That’s probably better than mixing by hand! 😂
Well done! Thumbs up 👍
Very nice and thanks for sharing your ideas .what foam board you used ? Have you added any sand and crack proof in the concrete mix
Thank you! I didn’t use foam board. It was plywood. And I didn’t add anything into the mix. Just mix and water. 👍
Very nice. I worry about drainage though. Were does the rain water go?
Chris Moore we haven’t had any issues at all with this or our last house with drainage. 👍 this isn’t exactly water right so it drains out or soaks in
great job!!!
Thank you 👍
Is there a special plastic forms for such kind of jobs in retail? I think we can find one, even with different wall shapes as a natural rock or timber finish look...
Love it looks awesome!!
Good for you! Great job!
Good job
Thank you 👍
You didn't have to apply oil to the forms to prevent sticking of the concrete?
just a quick question, how far apart are you putting the stakes? e.g., a 1ft etc before you staple them or are you just going by where ever the support is needed? reason I ask, I was going to attempt to do a small area I have (about 10ft) using old vinyl slates (former patio window curtains) of course the stakes are going to be wood. think it will work?
I didn't have any specific spacing---just anywhere I noticed it looked like it needed some extra support, I added a stake. They definitely weren't evenly spaced.
Nice, did you use a base like sand? I know to have it done professionally it’s $80 a foot, minimum of 100 ft. I may try this
I didn’t use a base like sand or gravel. You can, but I just poured it after it was dug out and formed. It’s held up great for a few years so far now 👍
Good job 👍
Nice, good job!
Thank you!
Great video and great job. Thank you for the video. Question: is it overkill to insert a piece of rebar into the installation? My name is Ted, and I live in Orange County, CA As mentioned in the video, I too like the clean look of concrete for landscaping. However many of the "mow strips" or curbs that I've seen, out here in CA, crumble over time - which is the reason for the rebar question. Thank you again.
Thank you! Ours has been fine without rebar so far but if you want to add some in, it definitely wouldn’t hurt!
@@WoodshopDiaries Many thanks and keep doing what you are doing - do not change. All the best to you and your family.
Hi there, me again. Thanks for getting back to me, I really appreciate it. I appreciate your video. Are you able to re-use that same plywood for another round or does it become too rough? Just a small question. Will the 1/4 plywood bend enough?
My 1/4” ply bent as much as I needed it for this project, but once it’s used, it’s trash. You can reuse it, but I wouldn’t. It’ll be brittle and messy
You did a great art. I wish I can find them river rock cheaper to re-create your work. But here in Charlotte, NC they go for $120 a ton :(
Thank you! Yes landscape rock is a little pricey. I get mine where I live for about $60-75 a cubic yard.
Check with the local concrete sand and gravel place. I can get the big Colorado river rock from them where I live for $45 a cubic yard, vs $90 a cubic yard at the landscape and garden center. They don't usually have a HUGE selection but they might have something you like for cheap.
Good job.
Great job! Do you know the approximate length of the curb?
Thanks! It’s about 30-35 ft
Looks good. However, you may find that your control joints (cuts to prevent cracking) are not cut deep enough.
Maybe so, but it’s been a year and a half and so far no issues 👍
Very good 👍🌹🌹
Thank you!
Very nice 👍👍
Russell Borrego thanks so much!
Good work
Thanks!
Simple? Not so sure about that but it looks great! Nice job.
A Simple process can still require some heavy lifting 😉 it’s just not complicated 👍 thank you!
great video. thx.
Nice worK! Do you live in a climate where it freezes in winter? If so, how does the concrete hold up to freezing/heaving issues? Any cracking or unevenness so far? Sometimes it takes a few years for this to occur.
It gets below freezing here in the winter. Not subzero weather, but most nights and some days below freezing. It’s held up perfectly. No issues so far (2.5 years old). It has one hairline crack that occurred right after I installed it because I stepped on it before it was fully cured. But nothing else has cracked on it since then.
Thanks for the video. Do you think 1/8 inch plywood would work ok? Or maybe even stiff cardboard? Do you think that would work? I want to try on a small area first.
That might work, but my concern would be the weight of the concrete pushing out on the sides. If you put enough stakes, I think 1/8” would work okay.
I like this!
Nice job! I made the mistake of reading some of the comments .. jeez..
Thanks! I make that mistake far too often 🤦🏼♀️
Awesome
Hi. Thank you for your channel! I read on your blog and you use general purpose concrete. The application goes down gray but it looks like it dried white or a limestone color. Did you Color or paint your border? I’m looking for a finish similar to limestone. thank you.
Hi! I didn’t paint or add any color to this. Since it’s wet, it’s a lot darker when you pour it, but as it dries, it turns a light grey…just like your typical concrete driveway or concrete pad or patio. This was just plain concrete…nothing added
@@WoodshopDiaries thank you!
Excellent!!
Clever lady 🌟
Well done. Looks great. Thanks for sharing #technmoto
You're gorgeous, intelligent, and very creative. I get distracted with you, excuse me. But anyways great idea with this little project
How much was the cost of everything? Thank you
I don't remember...it was two years ago and I know both lumber and concrete prices have gone up since then. I have a materials list here that you can check current prices for what you'd need: www.woodshopdiaries.com/how-to-make-a-concrete-landscape-curb/
@@WoodshopDiaries Thank you, can you guesstimate with a rough number?
I’m sorry I honestly don’t remember how much
Muy bonito!!!
one trick...a bit tedious to some, is to use small dowel rod pieces to use as spacers at the top of the form and brad them in at the top of the plywood where you would put stress relief cuts. Serves double duty, makes for more even sizing, but is tedious -- great for those with a touch of OCD.
Strong play
Great job can you come over
Did you wet the concrete while it was curing or use a sealer?
I didn’t. But it’s held up great so far 👍
@@WoodshopDiaries Great! Very practical and straightforward video, although you're a lot younger than I am (oh, my aching back!). Maybe I'll try in small segments. Better yet, hire a couple of my nephews!!
Good one
Really should have a piece of rebar running through it. You did a nice job though.
Thanks 👍
You don't need rebar for a mow strip..
@@Anthonyg909 yep, you do...
Where can you buy the plywood and how much is it ?
It’s just 1/4” plywood. You can buy anywhere that sells lumber or building supplies.