I used this exact method 6 yeaars ago. Update today on how they have held up. Not one stone has come loose and I have hit (brushed) several with the riding lawn mower. The plastic edging and never cracked either. I am so glad to have found this video 6 years ago. Thanks for taking the time to show us a easy way to landscape
Thank you for taking the time to leave this comment. I'm glad you were brave enough to try it many years ago. I always tell people they won't regreat making it and you are providing another testimony of that now. Have a great day!!
Maxpatch, you posted this video over 3 years ago but you are still responding to recent comments/questions by viewers. Thanks for doing that! Also, I don't understand the haters and nitpickers. If you don't like his idea, keep your vitriol to yourself and move along to another video. Thanks for posting your video - can't wait to try it!
My pleasure, mamabear2014. Hey, it takes all kinds in this world! This border is still in perfect shape! TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step. Mamabear, I hope you have a great day. Take care.
So true. And the vitriol in the nonsense expands across the whole TH-cam world. Music. Concerts. Lectures. Enough people if you don't like something no one's forcing you to watch it. Or listen to it. Or follow the suggestions. Move on. Ruin someone else's life. Ha ha. Excellent comments thank you. Gail in central Florida 30 June 9 of 2022 in hot as hell Florida oh boy it's gonna be a rough summer...
I went ahead and did it! Wow was it fast to do. I picked up the vigoro scalloped edging from Amazon as they had the best price and I went to Lowes for the extra spikes and the fast setting Sakrete which also happened to be on sale, end of summer thing going on and I also picked up block that Walmart had, it was another end of summer thing I paid $1 a block and got about 100 blocks. I created a kind of kidney shape around my trees with about 50 blocks and then I edged the area 4 feet out from my house and a short walkway with the rest, all I can say is that I never thought to use the fast setting Sakrete for anything other than posts. I have received nothing but compliments from my neighbors and friends that have stopped by. Thank you for the inspiration and the simplicity of the video as they say a picture is worth a thousand words. God bless
I know this video is almost 2 years old but I am so glad I found it!!! This was so easy to do, so much cheaper than a retaining wall, and still looks so awesome and classy!!! Thank u so much for posting!!!!
Nancy LaBarge Nancy, I really appreciate your compliment. I purposely created the video with that in mind to be efficient with peoples time. Have a great day!
Thanks for this video. I did these borders this year around my entire house. About 410 similar paver stones, concrete and converted my beds to mulch from pine straw. Cost was just under $1,200 including 2 delivery charges for all the materials. Did the work by myself. While a little back breaking to do the entire house it was an easy project to do and it all worked perfectly. It looks amazing and I've gotten a lot of complements from my neighbors.
Cris Alleyne do you mind sharing what state you live in? I live in Northern Illinois/Wisconsin border and the winters can be as cold as -30 wondering if this would hold up to that cold? Thanks!
I completed this project in my front yard this past Saturday and based on the outcome I will be continuing the blocks into my side yard. So happy with the way these turned out. I actually had 2 neighbors walk over and asked me questions about this project and how I did it, so kuddos for this video, says a girl in her 50s doing this on her own.
I have a question....I am about to embark on this project in a few days as a VERY beginner in all things landscaping. This looks so efficient and so easy....but did you (or he in the video) mix the concrete BEFORE pouring it out? That may be a really stupid question because it did not look like he did in the video but the guys at Lowe's looked at me crazy. My other question is how did you keep the concrete from spreading all over the place? Shouldn't there be plywood stakes and framers? I really hope it is as easy as it looks.....ANY advice would be MUCH appreciated. Thank you in advance.
@@sarahlaney9005 Great questions, Sarah. Ya, believe it or not, you pour it out dry, put the blocks on and then spray it. Go figure, right? The concrete mix will stay in little piles when you pour it out of the bag(there's rock in it so it probably holds it together better). You can use a stiff piece of cardboard to spread it if you want to. You will see this is very easy. Its not at all crazy or hard to control I promise. Hey, Sarah, check out my brand new video I just finished tonight and take note of STEP 5. Its a new step that perfects this border. th-cam.com/video/WJmPBu754z8/w-d-xo.html Let me know what you think, ok, Sarah? I'd love for you to leave the very first comment! :) Thanks.
I don’t usually comment on videos, but my wife and I did this to our front landscape and WOW!! It looks absolutely amazing! The hardest thing was planting the flowers other than that it was a piece of cake!! We added lights as well! LOVE the outcome! I’m showing EVERYBODY!! Thanks again!
Honestly, that's what they call quick and easy, short video with fulfilling information. Thank you ill be doing this on my front yard these coming weeks.
My husband and I finished this project today and it looks awesome! We did about 65 linear feet. Thanks so much for this fantastic alternative to trenching and leveling. We pretty much did it in one day. Tomorrow we’ll do the mulch. I’m taking some Aleve and going to bed! 😁
I just did this same project on one of my flower beds, thanks to your instructions. I am so pleased with it and plan to move on to another bed in a day or two. I'm a 72 YO gal who loves to work outdoors. Thank you again!
You are inspirational, Brenda! Incredible. Thank you so much for taking the time to leave this comment and I'm going to tell everyone I know about you!!!
I did this a couple of years ago but added a step for more stability. A week or so after I did it, a couple of the stones came loose. If you don’t get the concrete underneath wet, it won’t adhere to the stone very well even after the heavy soaking I did the next day. The fix was simple. I took a couple of handfuls of the concrete and poured it into the “V” created on the backside of each stone where they come together. Due to the shape of the stone, they touch at the front, but then have a “V” at the back of each joint. I didn’t fill the concrete all the way to the top...just about halfway and then dust off the top of each stone well. I then got that wet and let it set. It really makes them much more sturdy. I have hit them with the lawnmower several times and can easily walk on them and roll the wheelbarrow over them when working inside the bed. They are super strong and never budge. 👍🏼
Smart man, Rusty Angel!! Thank you for this comment. I recently made a new video that includes one extra step EXACTLY as you described!! You are right on!! Here is the informative new video: th-cam.com/video/WJmPBu754z8/w-d-xo.html. Hey, if you have any pictures of your border that you could send me with email, I'd appreciate being able to share them with others. My email is tim@timvogelaar.com and the website is here: www.timvogelaar.com/Easy-diy-no-dig-border. Thanks again, Rusty Angel!!!
Great job ! ... and I agree that wetting the concrete a little before setting the block is a good idea along with soaking the blocks in a couple of inches of water to have them bond with the concrete bed. I also strongly recommend using gloves when working with concrete ( quick lime) and the blocks. I didn’t want to use gloves and paid for it with dry cracked skin that was painful and took several days to heal. I now use good gloves.
Thanks! Gloves are a great idea! Hey, this is special concrete and it is going to start setting as soon as it gets moist, so don't wet anything first or it won't work. The only way to work right is as shown in the video. TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
You’ve given me confidence that I can totally do this on my own. I’m not a diy-er with garden stuff but you’ve provided good step by step actions. Thank you for sharing!
Oh my goodness thank you so much that is one of the best ideas I've seen and as a 60+ year old woman that is something I can do making my yard look so much more put together and beautiful ❤️
You're so welcome. If you haven't seen it yet, please watch my newer video on this border technique that will answer any questions that you might have: th-cam.com/video/WJmPBu754z8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=OtfaFIFv41Eb9btv
Thank you so very much for sharing this post. Its wonderfully done. Also, I love the soothing music. Instead of feeling anxious when doing my flower bed in your manner, I will remember the musical selection and work on!!!. Thanks again.
Awesome! Thanks for the comment! Additionally, I have one tip for you that I have started doing recently. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap.
Well I am a woman and doing my yard on my own and this seems like a great idea to me! Lazy or not y'all call it and it just is more simple and would work really well! Thanks for your video great idea
Thanks, Jan! TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
Great Job! Just thought I'd mention that by thoroughly wetting the grass/ground before pouring the concrete from the bag would aid in the curing process. Take care!
Thank u soo muchh.. I saw many videos, but urs is d best one. For some like me who is new for dis type of project, its very easy to understand. would love to try. Thanks again😊
I did a similar project 3 years ago to do a flower bed. I used a piece of steel edging and I didn't use any cement. I have the stones stacked 2 levels high and they all stay in place just fine.
Mark, thanks for sharing your experience. For others, here are the benefits of using this fast-setting concrete mix in this technique. First of all, the cement adds 2 inches of height. Second, it provides LOTS of strength and stability to the border. Third, it creates a substantial grass and weed barrier. Here in Nashville that is really important in sunny areas because Bermuda grass is very aggressive and is nearly impossible to keep out of landscaping areas and this border goes a long way to reduce its ability. Fourth, the adhesion qualities of the cement keeps the blocks in place and is much easier to maintain.
Thanks for this video. I recently discovered that all of the wood/timber (whatever you call it)... that I put down about four years ago.....it’s all rotted and I need to do something a little more permanent. I was a little intimidated about using bricks. But your video is giving me the courage to try using the cement blocks. And even if doesn’t look like yours...it won’t look that bad. Thank you so much!!!
I'm sure you will make it look great and this technique will not deteriorate. Thanks for your comment! TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
I did just what you explained in the video and my bed looks great! Everything worked out just as you showed and I’m very pleased with the results. I bought all of the same material. Thanks!!!! Did I say this was my 1st time doing anything in the yard!
Gayle, you're so welcome. I'm very happy for you! :) I'm copying from one of my comments below some thoughts for you....."After two years, two blocks came loose. These can be fixed with simple concrete adhesive. To sure up the blocks during installation, use a cup and tap an extra cup full of concrete mix in between the blocks from the back side into the little gaps and that really strengthens it up. You'll never need to mess with the border again."
This is the bomb! We’ve used this on two borders so far and have several to go. Love it and they look great. Had to have an easy way to keep the pesky weeds out and I’m sure this will do the trick. Thanks so much for sharing!
Love this idea. The plan this summer is a boarder around all the beds, but I'm just about over digging, I've been digging for a month lol. We bought a foreclosure that was a disaster inside and out. The inside is done, now I'm tackling the outside. This has given me new hope! Thanks for sharing!
Since you are planning on creating this border I'll give you one more little tip. TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step. Matthew, I know you have done a lot of work. I just finished remodeling a house that my brother bought and it took me 7 months of hard work. This border will be very rewarding for you to make and your landscaping will look amazing. Give your plants a nice, big, curved area to be and it will look great.
The cement is a great idea for weed control! If you ever wanted to remove it later, the broken concrete chunks are far easier to clean up than gravel. This is a great idea!
If you ever want to redo or take the flower bed out for whatever reason, I would think the concrete will add a level of difficulty, but other than that it seems like a cool idea.
I like this idea A LOT! I am going to use it on all my new flower beds. I was going to hire it done but I think I can handle this size of brick. I hurt my back on those big ones and have suffered ever since. We bought a house & removed all the old landscaping and starting fresh. This will be great at $5 Per foot. Thanks so much for sharing this fabulous idea with the world.
Super! I'm glad to hear it, Carol. TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
No way! I had no idea Concrete was ever used for those things. And I wondered why my rocks never stayed and everybody else’s did! . Thank you for the excellent video.
You are welcome, Alicia, and I have a newer video that you should really watch that is much more informative!! Here it is: th-cam.com/video/WJmPBu754z8/w-d-xo.html. I hope this helps!! Have a great day!!
I'm so sorry for the slow reply. I just started looking at comments again to get caught up. I'm glad you see the beauty in it. When I came up with this idea, I thought it solved many problems too. Are gonna have a chance to build one? It probably too cold right now(depending where you live) because the cement won't set up when its chilly.
I was planning to fix my garden, now that I watched your vode it will be easy for me and cheaper, some landscape gardener dont want to do small jobs and it is expensive to hire one, Thanks,
Cool! Here's a tip for you, Dizmo. TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
I love this because the concrete keeps grass and WEEDS from growing between the blocks, it does not require digging and it has a clean look! I'm going to try it!!! Thank you!
I did it the hard way and dug a leveled trench. It's the right way if you want the overall look to be level with say your homes slab in lieu of your lawns slope or grade due to run off but this looks great nonetheless especially if your lawn is flat. Great job!
You're welcome, Caldonia. Additionally, I have one tip for you that I have started doing recently. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap.
You're welcome! TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap.
Yup. you sure can, Kelly. since you think you might do this, I'll give you a little tip. TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step. Have a great day, Kelly.
I landscaped my entire backyard with the same edging, Belgian blocks flagstone and small marble chips a few years ago. I took keys than 4 evenings. I didn’t use the cement though and a few of the blocks are in the habit of shifting. I’m going to lift them and put down the cement. Great video! 👍🏽
Thank you so much for this comment. I really appreciate you taking the time to do that. I did add one extra step a couple years ago that I think perfects the method. You can watch it here: th-cam.com/video/WJmPBu754z8/w-d-xo.html
Man, Nathan, thanks so much. That comment means a lot to me.....and also its funny! I just made a newly updated video for this technique! Let me know what you think ok? :) th-cam.com/video/WJmPBu754z8/w-d-xo.html Have a good day, Nathan, and thanks again.
That's a great idea! I always have weeds coming up between the pavers I laid down along my driveway. But as to edging, I used a heavy duty edging much thicker than this one. I had 100 feet and I did have to trench it 6 inches. But I like to keep the edging and stone at ground level so I can mow over it. 100 feet of string trimming each week is a little more than I want to do.
Yes, I've also used that stiffer edging material. I know you enjoy being able to mow over yours with no trimming. This border is made to be seen more and becomes more of a sculptural element with it rising above the ground. Thanks for the comment!
It looks great!! As an avid gardener, I would like to make 2 suggestions...Pull back the mulch and lay landscape fabric all around the shrubs and plants. This will keep the weeds down. My second suggestion is to bury bricks in front of your new edging. Get them level with the ground. Then when you mow the grass, you can mow up against the edging without leaving any grass un-cut. Nothing is worse than cutting the grass and then have to clean up the edges with a weed eater or by hand.
Exactly. Those raised stones are a nightmare when it's time to mow the lawn. Some people are too ready to pat themselves on the back for ideas they didn't think through.
I'm about to do some landscaping and my partner recommended we use landscaping fabric. I've NEVER been a fan so I googled it and found many articles recommending against it for the very reasons I hate using it. Thanks for the tip! I'll just put down a thick layer of mulch to control weeds and have a much healthier flower/garden bed in the process. :)
Beautiful! I never knew how easy it could be and end with such nice and neat results. I'm amazed and look forward to doing this technique around my house. Thank you!!
Kimberly, thank you for the comment. Since you are planning on making this, here is a tip for you based on what I have been doing more recently on these borders. TIP: Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
Great, Maryjane, here's a tip for you before you start. Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap.
Thinking about doing this, are you still happy with this. I laid pavers all around in our yard, had to dig and level with sand but this seems so much easier. They looked good in the video.
It's only been a week but yea. It'll stay in place and be weed whacker resistant, unlike the chincy plastic edging I had before. Just really improved the look of the flowerbed.
Thank you for your comment. Please watch my newer video that has one additional step that perfects this technique. Have a great day!! th-cam.com/video/2GsaE9scVAQ/w-d-xo.html
I love this idea! Nice job I never would have thought to do it this way. The concrete acting as gravel to help level as you go is so smart. I am going to try this for sure. Thanks for sharing!
Well, thanks, Remodelaholic. I was just probelm solving on one of my client's jobs and trying to the problems of different border ideas and came up with this as the solution. Its not for everyone, but it does solve many problems people have. Thanks for your comment!
The whole process is really good and simple although I'd do without the cement. Use instead heavy duty weed barrier at the bottom and plain rock or sand. You might get bored down the road with the look of your design and will want to overhaul it. Concrete will be an extraordinary obstacle to clean up....
Ya, Raphael, you are right about the concrete being an huge obstacle for changing the shape of your border in the future. If you decide of a border shape that you would like to use for many years then consider what the advantages of using the concrete. The concrete adds height, creates strength and durability, and acts as a barrier for aggressive grass/weeds. Thanks for your comment Raphael.
@Ashlynn Wedwick yes, it can be done without it but, keep in mind that the cement will give your edge height and will prevent those pesky weeds from growing between the spaces and crevices in your stone or brick work. Like I mentioned earlier, if you want to do without the cement, lay a strip of fabric or heavy duty weed barrier first and for height lay some sand or plain rock to set a foundation for your stones first.
@Ashlynn Wedwick I did it without cement but doesnt look as good and some aggressive weed/grass does try to get through the border. Upkeep is a little more but ideal if you like to change things up as the cement will make changing things up extremely difficult and messy. You set to keep a look for 4+ years, cement may be better.
Thank you for actually answering my question. I am enjoying your DIY videos. I’ve watched at least 10 times and working up enough courage to do this. At 74 I think I can do it. I especially love the symphony music in the background video.🙂👍🏻
Thank you!! Carol, have you watched this updated video yet?? th-cam.com/video/WJmPBu754z8/w-d-xo.html It's way more informative and I think you will like it.
Thanks for the comment, ms connor. I have one extra easy tip for you. TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
You just made my life 100xs better! I'm so excited now to start my backyard project. I was stressing about creating my flowers beds and keeping the weeds out of the pea gravel patio I'm planning to install. The concrete with the pavers is perfect! My entire yard is going to be transformed this spring
Dionne, I am so very excited for you!! You won't be disappointed at the results. This technique solves many problems with different borders and I can see you recognize that. If you use pea gravel, I'd recommend some very sturdy landscaping fabric, but if you have any mulched areas, here is my highly recommended idea for you: th-cam.com/video/HIWDPlaB6wY/w-d-xo.html. Also, you HAVE to watch my updated video on this border technique!! Here it is: th-cam.com/video/WJmPBu754z8/w-d-xo.html. I'd love it if you sent me finished pix to include on my website with the link provided in the video description. Have a great day, Dionne!!
i just used this method to create a bed in my back yard. i already had some leftover supplies from another project, so it hasn't cost my anything so far. it is so quick and simple to do, i could hardly believe it. i plan on using this same method on a couple places in the front yard, as well.
Hey, Sean, thank you so much to taking the time to leave a comment. I really appreciate it and I'm so happy to hear of your success with your new border and satisfaction with this technique!
well, sort of. like i had a portion of a bag of concrete left that i poured in a bucket and put a lid on it to keep it dry until i could use it. and i also had some short lengths of the edging left over from another project. so i guess i technically did over-buy, but i kind of had to, to be able to have enough for the previous jobs.
Great video! I think I will go with this method as no digging is required. I also love the music. Very pleasant and enjoyable. With Many youtube videos, I have to turn down the volume or select mute.
Great! Your're welcome. If you have not built it yet, I have a tip for you! TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
Great, Jason! I have one tip for you that I have started doing recently. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. Also, here is a photo of a recent photo of the blocks flipped back and forth with this same technique. If your curves are not that sharp, this can look even better. scontent-atl3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/19113744_10211549807719470_6909226072844747126_n.jpg?oh=94bbfd38c1bc6043153570d468fdefca&oe=59E1842D
i always wanted a border like this, but the whole digging stuff was to much for me (i have very stony and loamy soil) this will be my next project! many thanks for this awesome video from austria 🇦🇹
Hey, thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. You will love this border. Since you said you are going to make this border, I'll give you this tip. TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
Finished laying 31' for phase one! Other than lifting, stooping, bending to get all the materials in place, it was an easy project! I'm a desk jockey so manual labor typically isn't in my vocabulary! LOL Thanks again for sharing this video.
You need to push the bricks into the quickreet about half an inch maybe you can hit them with a rubber mallet then spread the quickreet mix in between the bricks
Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. Like you said, You could dump some on the back side of the blocks also to set them in there a little. Thanks for your comment!
Thanks for subscribing, Brady! I have one tip for you that I have started doing recently. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap.
maxpatch67 great idea. question. when you were working the concrete with the wood, were you flattening it out? the filming angle looks like you are and I want to make sure.
Yes. I'm using the plastic edge as a guide and "eyeballing" it level with the little board. I actually like it very slightly sloping upward towards the landscaping side. So just be conscious of the other end of the stick as you hold it and "level' with it. If you are thinking about it and not spacing off, you should be able to make it pretty uniform.
I didn't know that I wanted to do this until seeing this video. Off to do some measuring and supply shopping. Thanks for sharing. Liked and smashed that Sub button! 👍
Cool. Happy 4th of July, 1995Benzo! TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
I've recently pulled untidy looking wooden borders and already started replacing with bricks on dirt. It looks okay cause its new but I know it won't last and too soon I'll end up pulling those up too. So after watching this vid I'm backtracking and starting all over again. I have no doubt its going to look great and make it look so easy. Thanks for the vid.
Sounds good, joynz1. TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
Love it 😀❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 I just bought a house and needs flower garden. Your video gives me hope since I’m new at doing those projects. Looks easy and hopefully I can get a new good looking yard 😀🙏🏻🎵🌹❤️ thanks!!!
You're welcome! TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap.
I like this video because it's the most straight forward border edging that I've seen. This will be a nice project for me to do for my Mom's little home.
Sounds good, Grey! TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
Kristy, you can do it!!! This technique will work perfect for you. TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step. Kristy, I'd love to hear from you later after you build it. Have a great day!
I'm originally from Nashville! I live on the Gulf Coast now and have LOTS of outdoor projects I'm planning & working on now by myself. This looks easier for me to do than other methods I've seen! Thanks!
You're welcome, Patricia! TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
good luck for cement to last one winter if you live in colder climates. water and cement mix ratio is very important, you can just spray water and hope for the best. use a sand base and just lay bricks on the leveled sand base
Vince Hair check out the features of fast-setting cement...it’s made to work by just adding water. It gets all the water it needs and begins setting....check it out
I can finally do something with a patch of grass in my front yard! I’m so encouraged by this DIY (with small participation by husband) project. Thank you.
Thanks, Edna! If you decide you are going to make this border I have a tip for you. TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
This is a great way to improve your garden though as a horticulturists currently doing my degree at the RBGE (Royal botanic Garden Edinburgh) I will say that many grass varitys have stolons and rhizomes which can penatrate the soil up to 2ft down and along in some cases but not all. so I would suggest having an underground barrier to some degree to avoid this I would also emplore to anyone please use gloves when working with postcreate(fast setting concrete) as it is harmful to your skin and when layed dry can be inhaled if the wind picks it up . also ensure that you only use as much as you need for the resting the block upon the postcreate as the extra can break down more easily and affect plant helath down the line. I would also suggest when planning that pellated chickin or horse manure is added to the bed with the soil before barking this will help your soil bind together to have a better CEC so that the plants may absorb nutrients in higher quantities. Please when working with any chemicals based product or heavy object that you take the neccery precautions to ensure you are safe thank you. Great video BTW love the effect I would get an acer palmatum sango kaku to that would give you nice winter interest.
Wow! This is genius!! Thanks so much for sharing this. My sister-in-law is redoing her front yard and I'm going to share this with her. I'm saving this video for me for when my husband and I buy a house. I read about your tip of adding a cup of the concrete between the stones so I'll tell my sister-in-law about that too.
I liked the visual (no talking instructions) as it was easy to understand & I think I can do it myself except for lifting .... turned out nicely. I also liked the before/afters.
Ya, Paola, I think you can do it. I have one tip for you that I have started doing recently. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. Have a good day!
I used this exact method 6 yeaars ago. Update today on how they have held up. Not one stone has come loose and I have hit (brushed) several with the riding lawn mower. The plastic edging and never cracked either. I am so glad to have found this video 6 years ago. Thanks for taking the time to show us a easy way to landscape
Thank you for sharing your super wise idea
Thank you for taking the time to leave this comment. I'm glad you were brave enough to try it many years ago. I always tell people they won't regreat making it and you are providing another testimony of that now. Have a great day!!
What kind of concrete do you use
Maxpatch, you posted this video over 3 years ago but you are still responding to recent comments/questions by viewers. Thanks for doing that! Also, I don't understand the haters and nitpickers. If you don't like his idea, keep your vitriol to yourself and move along to another video. Thanks for posting your video - can't wait to try it!
My pleasure, mamabear2014. Hey, it takes all kinds in this world! This border is still in perfect shape! TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step. Mamabear, I hope you have a great day. Take care.
@@maxpatch67 just now read this added tip---perfect solution! So glad I didn't hire someone to do this, thank you for your postings, very helpful!
mamabear2014 AMEN!!
So true. And the vitriol in the nonsense expands across the whole TH-cam world. Music. Concerts. Lectures. Enough people if you don't like something no one's forcing you to watch it. Or listen to it. Or follow the suggestions. Move on. Ruin someone else's life. Ha ha. Excellent comments thank you. Gail in central Florida 30 June 9 of 2022 in hot as hell Florida oh boy it's gonna be a rough summer...
Agree..I am going to try it
I went ahead and did it! Wow was it fast to do. I picked up the vigoro scalloped edging from Amazon as they had the best price and I went to Lowes for the extra spikes and the fast setting Sakrete which also happened to be on sale, end of summer thing going on and I also picked up block that Walmart had, it was another end of summer thing I paid $1 a block and got about 100 blocks. I created a kind of kidney shape around my trees with about 50 blocks and then I edged the area 4 feet out from my house and a short walkway with the rest, all I can say is that I never thought to use the fast setting Sakrete for anything other than posts. I have received nothing but compliments from my neighbors and friends that have stopped by. Thank you for the inspiration and the simplicity of the video as they say a picture is worth a thousand words. God bless
I know this video is almost 2 years old but I am so glad I found it!!! This was so easy to do, so much cheaper than a retaining wall, and still looks so awesome and classy!!! Thank u so much for posting!!!!
Melanie, did you build this border in your yard? Two years later now, I'm curious...how are you liking the border?
I agree, had almost hired someone to put a retaining wall in-way pricey, now will have some left over $$ for the plants! :--)
Finally, a video that shows you step by step instruction without all the yapping that seems so distracting. Thank you!
Nancy LaBarge Nancy, I really appreciate your compliment. I purposely created the video with that in mind to be efficient with peoples time. Have a great day!
Thank you for the quick no nonsense, no unnecessary blathering about every minutiae detail! Straight to the point with just music! Love this!
Thanks for this video. I did these borders this year around my entire house. About 410 similar paver stones, concrete and converted my beds to mulch from pine straw. Cost was just under $1,200 including 2 delivery charges for all the materials. Did the work by myself. While a little back breaking to do the entire house it was an easy project to do and it all worked perfectly. It looks amazing and I've gotten a lot of complements from my neighbors.
Love it
Great thinking
Tried this technique last spring, I live in the northeast with cold and wet winters and my edging is still attractive and holding strong.!
Cris Alleyne do you mind sharing what state you live in? I live in Northern Illinois/Wisconsin border and the winters can be as cold as -30 wondering if this would hold up to that cold? Thanks!
Here in Chicago iL. Can this work?
I completed this project in my front yard this past Saturday and based on the outcome I will be continuing the blocks into my side yard. So happy with the way these turned out. I actually had 2 neighbors walk over and asked me questions about this project and how I did it, so kuddos for this video, says a girl in her 50s doing this on her own.
Nice work and thanks for taking the time to leave this comment, Nancy. I really appreciate it.
I have a question....I am about to embark on this project in a few days as a VERY beginner in all things landscaping. This looks so efficient and so easy....but did you (or he in the video) mix the concrete BEFORE pouring it out? That may be a really stupid question because it did not look like he did in the video but the guys at Lowe's looked at me crazy. My other question is how did you keep the concrete from spreading all over the place? Shouldn't there be plywood stakes and framers? I really hope it is as easy as it looks.....ANY advice would be MUCH appreciated. Thank you in advance.
@@sarahlaney9005 Great questions, Sarah. Ya, believe it or not, you pour it out dry, put the blocks on and then spray it. Go figure, right? The concrete mix will stay in little piles when you pour it out of the bag(there's rock in it so it probably holds it together better). You can use a stiff piece of cardboard to spread it if you want to. You will see this is very easy. Its not at all crazy or hard to control I promise. Hey, Sarah, check out my brand new video I just finished tonight and take note of STEP 5. Its a new step that perfects this border. th-cam.com/video/WJmPBu754z8/w-d-xo.html Let me know what you think, ok, Sarah? I'd love for you to leave the very first comment! :) Thanks.
My friend you have saved me a WAD OF DOUGH!!! Thank-you EVER sooooooo much!!!
Oh, you are sooooooo welcome. ...and I like your youtube name! Thanks for the comment!
Hands down, this is the best video I've seen on creating a border! Looks so easy! Love it
I don’t usually comment on videos, but my wife and I did this to our front landscape and WOW!! It looks absolutely amazing! The hardest thing was planting the flowers other than that it was a piece of cake!! We added lights as well! LOVE the outcome! I’m showing EVERYBODY!! Thanks again!
Deondra Gupton
Deondra Gupton id love to see some pics!
To be honest I don’t even know how to send a picture through here! Lol
Deondra Gupton email work?
Deondra Gupton i have my email listed in the about section if youd like to share. Im considering doing this as well
Honestly, that's what they call quick and easy, short video with fulfilling information. Thank you ill be doing this on my front yard these coming weeks.
Awesome!! Please watch this newere video because I think you will love it and find it informative. Have a great day, @hamzamh8697.
My husband and I finished this project today and it looks awesome! We did about 65 linear feet. Thanks so much for this fantastic alternative to trenching and leveling. We pretty much did it in one day. Tomorrow we’ll do the mulch. I’m taking some Aleve and going to bed! 😁
Heather, thanks so much for taking the time to leave this comment. I'm so excited for your success!
Did this to my yard after watching this video and now my yard looks like a million bucks.
Carlos Conyers same
What type of concrete mix did you use?
What kind of pavers did you use and where did you get them?
www.lowes.com/pd/QUIKRETE-50-lb-Fast-Setting-Concrete-Mix/3006121
www.lowes.com/pd/Flagstone-Allegheny-Retaining-Wall-Block-Common-4-in-x-11-in-Actual-4-in-x-11-2-in/4686343
I just did this same project on one of my flower beds, thanks to your instructions. I am so pleased with it and plan to move on to another bed in a day or two. I'm a 72 YO gal who loves to work outdoors. Thank you again!
You are inspirational, Brenda! Incredible. Thank you so much for taking the time to leave this comment and I'm going to tell everyone I know about you!!!
I did this a couple of years ago but added a step for more stability. A week or so after I did it, a couple of the stones came loose. If you don’t get the concrete underneath wet, it won’t adhere to the stone very well even after the heavy soaking I did the next day. The fix was simple. I took a couple of handfuls of the concrete and poured it into the “V” created on the backside of each stone where they come together. Due to the shape of the stone, they touch at the front, but then have a “V” at the back of each joint. I didn’t fill the concrete all the way to the top...just about halfway and then dust off the top of each stone well. I then got that wet and let it set. It really makes them much more sturdy. I have hit them with the lawnmower several times and can easily walk on them and roll the wheelbarrow over them when working inside the bed. They are super strong and never budge. 👍🏼
I watched another video where the guy also put it in the v at the back, I was surprised this video didn't do that.
Smart man, Rusty Angel!! Thank you for this comment. I recently made a new video that includes one extra step EXACTLY as you described!! You are right on!! Here is the informative new video: th-cam.com/video/WJmPBu754z8/w-d-xo.html. Hey, if you have any pictures of your border that you could send me with email, I'd appreciate being able to share them with others. My email is tim@timvogelaar.com and the website is here: www.timvogelaar.com/Easy-diy-no-dig-border. Thanks again, Rusty Angel!!!
yes, Anne Ann, here is my newly updated video you are referring to: th-cam.com/video/WJmPBu754z8/w-d-xo.html
Great job ! ... and I agree that wetting the concrete a little before setting the block is a good idea along with soaking the blocks in a couple of inches of water to have them bond with the concrete bed. I also strongly recommend using gloves when working with concrete ( quick lime) and the blocks. I didn’t want to use gloves and paid for it with dry cracked skin that was painful and took several days to heal. I now use good gloves.
Thanks! Gloves are a great idea! Hey, this is special concrete and it is going to start setting as soon as it gets moist, so don't wet anything first or it won't work. The only way to work right is as shown in the video. TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
@@maxpatch67 You should add this tip to your description box
You’ve given me confidence that I can totally do this on my own. I’m not a diy-er with garden stuff but you’ve provided good step by step actions. Thank you for sharing!
Yes, you could do this, Leilani, and thank you for the comment! You have a pretty name. Have a nice day!
Oh my goodness thank you so much that is one of the best ideas I've seen and as a 60+ year old woman that is something I can do making my yard look so much more put together and beautiful ❤️
You're so welcome. If you haven't seen it yet, please watch my newer video on this border technique that will answer any questions that you might have: th-cam.com/video/WJmPBu754z8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=OtfaFIFv41Eb9btv
Thank you so very much for sharing this post. Its wonderfully done. Also, I love the soothing music. Instead of feeling anxious when doing my flower bed in your manner, I will remember the musical selection and work on!!!. Thanks again.
Awesome! Thanks for the comment! Additionally, I have one tip for you that I have started doing recently. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap.
I appreciate the additional guidance. Wow!!! Thank you sooo much.
Can I book the orchestra to play for me while I do this?
manic hairdo 😂😂 YES!
Inorite!! 🤣🤣🤣
You can and you should, it is essential, otherwise it won't turn out right at all.
Lmaooooo riiight 🤣🤣🤣
I’ll let you borrow my Basset Hound. She’ll serenade you (and all your neighbors) with her baying.
wow!!! looks easy for a weekend warrior instead of forking over a wad of money to a landscaper !!
thanks for sharing😊
Well I am a woman and doing my yard on my own and this seems like a great idea to me! Lazy or not y'all call it and it just is more simple and would work really well! Thanks for your video great idea
Thanks, Jan! TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
Great Job! Just thought I'd mention that by thoroughly wetting the grass/ground before pouring the concrete from the bag would aid in the curing process. Take care!
Ok, good idea! Thanks!
Thank u soo muchh.. I saw many videos, but urs is d best one. For some like me who is new for dis type of project, its very easy to understand. would love to try. Thanks again😊
You are so welcome, Sharmila, and thank you for the friendly comment! :)
I did a similar project 3 years ago to do a flower bed. I used a piece of steel edging and I didn't use any cement. I have the stones stacked 2 levels high and they all stay in place just fine.
Mark Van Pelt I was wondering if the concrete was necessary. Thanks for the info.
Mark, thanks for sharing your experience. For others, here are the benefits of using this fast-setting concrete mix in this technique. First of all, the cement adds 2 inches of height. Second, it provides LOTS of strength and stability to the border. Third, it creates a substantial grass and weed barrier. Here in Nashville that is really important in sunny areas because Bermuda grass is very aggressive and is nearly impossible to keep out of landscaping areas and this border goes a long way to reduce its ability. Fourth, the adhesion qualities of the cement keeps the blocks in place and is much easier to maintain.
Thanks for this video. I recently discovered that all of the wood/timber (whatever you call it)... that I put down about four years ago.....it’s all rotted and I need to do something a little more permanent. I was a little intimidated about using bricks. But your video is giving me the courage to try using the cement blocks. And even if doesn’t look like yours...it won’t look that bad. Thank you so much!!!
I'm sure you will make it look great and this technique will not deteriorate. Thanks for your comment! TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
Awesome...thx for the tip!!!
I did just what you explained in the video and my bed looks great! Everything worked out just as you showed and I’m very pleased with the results. I bought all of the same material. Thanks!!!! Did I say this was my 1st time doing anything in the yard!
Jonesboro Girl33, are you from Jonesboro GA?
I live in Florida and have been contemplating doing some kind of something in my yard. I like this idea a lot. Thanks!
I love this border, it's exactly what I was looking for that I have seen in so many nice yards and it's easy enough I can do it! Thanks so much!
Gayle, you're so welcome. I'm very happy for you! :) I'm copying from one of my comments below some thoughts for you....."After two years, two blocks came loose. These can be fixed with simple concrete adhesive. To sure up the blocks during installation, use a cup and tap an extra cup full of concrete mix in between the blocks from the back side into the little gaps and that really strengthens it up. You'll never need to mess with the border again."
This is the bomb! We’ve used this on two borders so far and have several to go. Love it and they look great. Had to have an easy way to keep the pesky weeds out and I’m sure this will do the trick. Thanks so much for sharing!
Excellent, thanks for sharing, Patti!!! Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. I really appreciate it.
Love this idea. The plan this summer is a boarder around all the beds, but I'm just about over digging, I've been digging for a month lol. We bought a foreclosure that was a disaster inside and out. The inside is done, now I'm tackling the outside. This has given me new hope! Thanks for sharing!
Since you are planning on creating this border I'll give you one more little tip. TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step. Matthew, I know you have done a lot of work. I just finished remodeling a house that my brother bought and it took me 7 months of hard work. This border will be very rewarding for you to make and your landscaping will look amazing. Give your plants a nice, big, curved area to be and it will look great.
The cement is a great idea for weed control! If you ever wanted to remove it later, the broken concrete chunks are far easier to clean up than gravel. This is a great idea!
Man, thanks for the comment, Johnny Hotrod. I had never considered the easier cleanup advantage if a person ever wanted to remove the border someday.
If you ever want to redo or take the flower bed out for whatever reason, I would think the concrete will add a level of difficulty, but other than that it seems like a cool idea.
I like this idea A LOT! I am going to use it on all my new flower beds. I was going to hire it done but I think I can handle this size of brick. I hurt my back on those big ones and have suffered ever since. We bought a house & removed all the old landscaping and starting fresh. This will be great at $5 Per foot. Thanks so much for sharing this fabulous idea with the world.
Super! I'm glad to hear it, Carol. TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
Laid about 200 feet this way. Excellent video. Looks super great Thanks for the video
Total cost?
No way! I had no idea Concrete was ever used for those things. And I wondered why my rocks never stayed and everybody else’s did! . Thank you for the excellent video.
You are welcome, Alicia, and I have a newer video that you should really watch that is much more informative!! Here it is: th-cam.com/video/WJmPBu754z8/w-d-xo.html. I hope this helps!! Have a great day!!
It’s because no one uses it it’s not needed it’ll crack especially in northern states
Omg! You just saved me 100vs of $ on chiropractor bills! This looks easier and so much nicer in my opinion than digging & setting the bottom row.
Thanks! Here's a newer video: th-cam.com/video/WJmPBu754z8/w-d-xo.html
Thank you. Absolutely brilliant and relieves the burden of digging and using multiple layers of different materials!
I'm so sorry for the slow reply. I just started looking at comments again to get caught up. I'm glad you see the beauty in it. When I came up with this idea, I thought it solved many problems too. Are gonna have a chance to build one? It probably too cold right now(depending where you live) because the cement won't set up when its chilly.
I was planning to fix my garden, now that I watched your vode it will be easy for me and cheaper, some landscape gardener dont want to do small jobs and it is expensive to hire one, Thanks,
Cool! Here's a tip for you, Dizmo. TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
I love this because the concrete keeps grass and WEEDS from growing between the blocks, it does not require digging and it has a clean look! I'm going to try it!!! Thank you!
Thank you for your comment, Sandy. Hey, check out my newly updated video on this technique: th-cam.com/video/WJmPBu754z8/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for the helpful video and for the wonderful music. It was delightful...what a change from what we are so often subjected to.
Hey, thanks so much....I appreciate your cpmpliments
I did it the hard way and dug a leveled trench. It's the right way if you want the overall look to be level with say your homes slab in lieu of your lawns slope or grade due to run off but this looks great nonetheless especially if your lawn is flat. Great job!
Thanks for taking the time to leave your comment, Joseph.
Thanks for sharing this Awesome video with us. You did a great job on no dig border. I'm seriously going to do this in my yard. Thanks again!
You're welcome, Caldonia. Additionally, I have one tip for you that I have started doing recently. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap.
Finally did this to my yard. I didn't need as much concrete as suggested but it turned out great.
Where do you live in North America? What is an average daily winter temperature?
@@vincepmayne1877 I'm on the east coast. Temperature is around average high 67-73 degrees right now. It was perfect to be out in the yard.
How much less concrete did you use for the same amount of space?
i watched this video without sound and i feel completely informed. one of the best d i y videos i have seen in a long time. thank you .
Man, Robert, thanks. I tried to make it easy to understand and concise. You must have recognized that. :) Have a nice day.
sure thing. i work a lot in my yard and have been wondering about borders and that looks very nice and simple to do.
Thanks for a great, quick fix up that will really improve curb appeal and make planting and caring for seasonal annuals so much easier, too!
You're welcome! TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap.
You had us at "no dig"
I've been looking online for easier ways to do something I am intimidated by. Even I can do this!
Yup. you sure can, Kelly. since you think you might do this, I'll give you a little tip. TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step. Have a great day, Kelly.
I landscaped my entire backyard with the same edging, Belgian blocks flagstone and small marble chips a few years ago. I took keys than 4 evenings. I didn’t use the cement though and a few of the blocks are in the habit of shifting. I’m going to lift them and put down the cement. Great video! 👍🏽
Thank you so much for this comment. I really appreciate you taking the time to do that. I did add one extra step a couple years ago that I think perfects the method. You can watch it here: th-cam.com/video/WJmPBu754z8/w-d-xo.html
great video.....Now i'm ready for spring.
One of the more helpful DIY videos I’ve seen. And not a word spoken...
Man, Nathan, thanks so much. That comment means a lot to me.....and also its funny! I just made a newly updated video for this technique! Let me know what you think ok? :) th-cam.com/video/WJmPBu754z8/w-d-xo.html Have a good day, Nathan, and thanks again.
That's a great idea! I always have weeds coming up between the pavers I laid down along my driveway. But as to edging, I used a heavy duty edging much thicker than this one. I had 100 feet and I did have to trench it 6 inches. But I like to keep the edging and stone at ground level so I can mow over it. 100 feet of string trimming each week is a little more than I want to do.
Yes, I've also used that stiffer edging material. I know you enjoy being able to mow over yours with no trimming. This border is made to be seen more and becomes more of a sculptural element with it rising above the ground. Thanks for the comment!
It looks great!! As an avid gardener, I would like to make 2 suggestions...Pull back the mulch and lay landscape fabric all around the shrubs and plants. This will keep the weeds down. My second suggestion is to bury bricks in front of your new edging. Get them level with the ground. Then when you mow the grass, you can mow up against the edging without leaving any grass un-cut. Nothing is worse than cutting the grass and then have to clean up the edges with a weed eater or by hand.
Exactly. Those raised stones are a nightmare when it's time to mow the lawn. Some people are too ready to pat themselves on the back for ideas they didn't think through.
Google "landscape fabric" and you'll find some good arguments to not use it.
I'm about to do some landscaping and my partner recommended we use landscaping fabric. I've NEVER been a fan so I googled it and found many articles recommending against it for the very reasons I hate using it. Thanks for the tip! I'll just put down a thick layer of mulch to control weeds and have a much healthier flower/garden bed in the process. :)
See that advice just sounds like extra work
Beautiful! I never knew how easy it could be and end with such nice and neat results. I'm amazed and look forward to doing this technique around my house. Thank you!!
Kimberly, thank you for the comment. Since you are planning on making this, here is a tip for you based on what I have been doing more recently on these borders. TIP: Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
@@maxpatch67 Oh ok sounds good. That should make them a little more secure. I can't wait to get started as soon as the weather permits. Thank you!
I could totally do this without waiting on the hubs. Thanks for sharing this is awsome!💜
Great, Maryjane, here's a tip for you before you start. Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap.
Have all my supplies stacked in the garage and ready to go. Tomorrow is the big day!
How did it go?
@@Sig_P229 Turned out great. Wife and I are quite happy with it.
@@TheTxBuckeye the concrete worked out well?
Thinking about doing this, are you still happy with this. I laid pavers all around in our yard, had to dig and level with sand but this seems so much easier. They looked good in the video.
It's only been a week but yea. It'll stay in place and be weed whacker resistant, unlike the chincy plastic edging I had before. Just really improved the look of the flowerbed.
I did this and it was AMAZING! Thank you for your ideas!!!
Joy, thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. Have a great day!
Hands down the best clip there is! I’m using this method this weekend 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you for your comment. Please watch my newer video that has one additional step that perfects this technique. Have a great day!! th-cam.com/video/2GsaE9scVAQ/w-d-xo.html
I love this idea! Nice job I never would have thought to do it this way. The concrete acting as gravel to help level as you go is so smart. I am going to try this for sure. Thanks for sharing!
Well, thanks, Remodelaholic. I was just probelm solving on one of my client's jobs and trying to the problems of different border ideas and came up with this as the solution. Its not for everyone, but it does solve many problems people have. Thanks for your comment!
The whole process is really good and simple although I'd do without the cement.
Use instead heavy duty weed barrier at the bottom and plain rock or sand. You might get bored down the road with the look of your design and will want to overhaul it. Concrete will be an extraordinary obstacle to clean up....
Ya, Raphael, you are right about the concrete being an huge obstacle for changing the shape of your border in the future. If you decide of a border shape that you would like to use for many years then consider what the advantages of using the concrete. The concrete adds height, creates strength and durability, and acts as a barrier for aggressive grass/weeds. Thanks for your comment Raphael.
@Ashlynn Wedwick yes, it can be done without it but, keep in mind that the cement will give your edge height and will prevent those pesky weeds from growing between the spaces and crevices in your stone or brick work.
Like I mentioned earlier, if you want to do without the cement, lay a strip of fabric or heavy duty weed barrier first and for height lay some sand or plain rock to set a foundation for your stones first.
@Ashlynn Wedwick I did it without cement but doesnt look as good and some aggressive weed/grass does try to get through the border. Upkeep is a little more but ideal if you like to change things up as the cement will make changing things up extremely difficult and messy. You set to keep a look for 4+ years, cement may be better.
Thank you for actually answering my question. I am enjoying your DIY videos. I’ve watched at least 10 times and working up enough courage to do this. At 74 I think I can do it. I especially love the symphony music in the background video.🙂👍🏻
Thank you!! Carol, have you watched this updated video yet?? th-cam.com/video/WJmPBu754z8/w-d-xo.html It's way more informative and I think you will like it.
This make happy i always wanting to make my yard Beautiful i need this help alone with my own Ideal
This is just what I need to do in my garden, so pleased I saw this, and I can do this myself, so thank you
Thanks for the comment, ms connor. I have one extra easy tip for you. TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
Thank you very much
You just made my life 100xs better! I'm so excited now to start my backyard project. I was stressing about creating my flowers beds and keeping the weeds out of the pea gravel patio I'm planning to install. The concrete with the pavers is perfect! My entire yard is going to be transformed this spring
Dionne, I am so very excited for you!! You won't be disappointed at the results. This technique solves many problems with different borders and I can see you recognize that. If you use pea gravel, I'd recommend some very sturdy landscaping fabric, but if you have any mulched areas, here is my highly recommended idea for you: th-cam.com/video/HIWDPlaB6wY/w-d-xo.html. Also, you HAVE to watch my updated video on this border technique!! Here it is: th-cam.com/video/WJmPBu754z8/w-d-xo.html. I'd love it if you sent me finished pix to include on my website with the link provided in the video description. Have a great day, Dionne!!
Thank you! Your video has been a great help!
+Louis Johnson Hey, Louis, you are so welcome. I'm so glad I could be of help to you with this video.
I am extremely happy I stumbled upon this video. Absolutely brilliant!
i just used this method to create a bed in my back yard. i already had some leftover supplies from another project, so it hasn't cost my anything so far.
it is so quick and simple to do, i could hardly believe it. i plan on using this same method on a couple places in the front yard, as well.
Hey, Sean, thank you so much to taking the time to leave a comment. I really appreciate it and I'm so happy to hear of your success with your new border and satisfaction with this technique!
sean
Actually it cost you the same because you over bought for a different project
well, sort of. like i had a portion of a bag of concrete left that i poured in a bucket and put a lid on it to keep it dry until i could use it. and i also had some short lengths of the edging left over from another project. so i guess i technically did over-buy, but i kind of had to, to be able to have enough for the previous jobs.
Great choice of music!
Very clear and straight to the point,
Love this vid❤
I'm definitely trying this....
My husband build a 2 tier brick border minus the concrete...it is beautiful.
Great video! I think I will go with this method as no digging is required.
I also love the music. Very pleasant and enjoyable.
With Many youtube videos, I have to turn down the volume or select mute.
Ya, I think you'll like this method. You get professional, permanent results that you can do yourself.
59 years old and half tempted to do this myself!
You're 59 bro, not 65.
So glad I found this. Looks like I can tackle this myself. Thank you!
Great! Your're welcome. If you have not built it yet, I have a tip for you! TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
Thanks! I will try this on my 2 weeks summer vacation.
Great, Jason! I have one tip for you that I have started doing recently. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. Also, here is a photo of a recent photo of the blocks flipped back and forth with this same technique. If your curves are not that sharp, this can look even better. scontent-atl3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/19113744_10211549807719470_6909226072844747126_n.jpg?oh=94bbfd38c1bc6043153570d468fdefca&oe=59E1842D
i always wanted a border like this, but the whole digging stuff was to much for me (i have very stony and loamy soil) this will be my next project! many thanks for this awesome video from austria 🇦🇹
Hey, thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. You will love this border. Since you said you are going to make this border, I'll give you this tip. TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
maxpatch67 thank you for this tip. i read it already a few times in the comments. but thank you for giving it to me personally :) have a good day!
I did this and punctured 5 irrigation lines, 1 gas line and one mole. Thanks!
Ha! Funny...
Then you're a moron and shouldn't be allowed to play in the yard
Irritation lines? What the heck is that? The only irratating thing here is you..
Cesar Ruiz irrigation man, not irritation! I believe this commenter was joking. 🙃
@@witteney3334 I knew what he meant, I was being sarcastic.
I just wanted to give him shit for misspelling since he was making a joke lol
Finished laying 31' for phase one! Other than lifting, stooping, bending to get all the materials in place, it was an easy project! I'm a desk jockey so manual labor typically isn't in my vocabulary! LOL Thanks again for sharing this video.
Dan Turk My pleasure. Thanks for the comment. I’m glad it worked out for you, Dan!
I love your video... straight to the point 👍🏻. Thank you
You need to push the bricks into the quickreet about half an inch maybe you can hit them with a rubber mallet then spread the quickreet mix in between the bricks
Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. Like you said, You could dump some on the back side of the blocks also to set them in there a little. Thanks for your comment!
Fantastic idea! My wife and i will be executing this as well. Subscribed!
Thanks for subscribing, Brady! I have one tip for you that I have started doing recently. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap.
maxpatch67 great idea. question. when you were working the concrete with the wood, were you flattening it out? the filming angle looks like you are and I want to make sure.
Yes. I'm using the plastic edge as a guide and "eyeballing" it level with the little board. I actually like it very slightly sloping upward towards the landscaping side. So just be conscious of the other end of the stick as you hold it and "level' with it. If you are thinking about it and not spacing off, you should be able to make it pretty uniform.
I didn't know that I wanted to do this until seeing this video. Off to do some measuring and supply shopping. Thanks for sharing. Liked and smashed that Sub button! 👍
Cool. Happy 4th of July, 1995Benzo! TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
BRILLIANT. LOVE IT. DOING IT!!!! Thank you!
# metoo...........oh wait!
I've recently pulled untidy looking wooden borders and already started replacing with bricks on dirt. It looks okay cause its new but I know it won't last and too soon I'll end up pulling those up too. So after watching this vid I'm backtracking and starting all over again. I have no doubt its going to look great and make it look so easy. Thanks for the vid.
Sounds good, joynz1. TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
They said lockdown sucks, until youtube put your video on my feed. New sub here from New Zealand ❤
Dude! New Zealand!!! Wow! I hope you are doing fine and thanks for the comment and subscribing, Vaalotu!
Love it 😀❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 I just bought a house and needs flower garden. Your video gives me hope since I’m new at doing those projects. Looks easy and hopefully I can get a new good looking yard 😀🙏🏻🎵🌹❤️ thanks!!!
i'm in the same situation, new garden, do not know where to start
You're welcome! TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap.
Laura R
I like this video because it's the most straight forward border edging that I've seen. This will be a nice project for me to do for my Mom's little home.
Sounds good, Grey! TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
maxpatch67 I appreciate you and your tip. Thank you.
You're welcome. Thanks for the comments and your mom is going to love this border!
I like that fast easy very simple you don't have to dig to make a trench smart
Thank you so much for sharing this! I can't wait to try it!
Kristy, you can do it!!! This technique will work perfect for you. TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step. Kristy, I'd love to hear from you later after you build it. Have a great day!
I'm originally from Nashville! I live on the Gulf Coast now and have LOTS of outdoor projects I'm planning & working on now by myself. This looks easier for me to do than other methods I've seen! Thanks!
Thank you so much, Max! I can do this myself without hiring anyone! Thank you!!
You're welcome, Patricia! TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
@@maxpatch67 Thanks so much!!!!
good luck for cement to last one winter if you live in colder climates. water and cement mix ratio is very important, you can just spray water and hope for the best. use a sand base and just lay bricks on the leveled sand base
Vince Hair check out the features of fast-setting cement...it’s made to work by just adding water. It gets all the water it needs and begins setting....check it out
I can finally do something with a patch of grass in my front yard! I’m so encouraged by this DIY (with small participation by husband) project. Thank you.
Thanks, Edna! If you decide you are going to make this border I have a tip for you. TIP: Here's what I have been doing more recently on these borders. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. I have perfected this border technique with this quick extra step.
@@maxpatch67Thank you so much for the added tip. I will surely share the photo once I am done with this project!!!
Exactly. I can't to do this!!
Gorgeous work ... really nice finish.
Well done.
This is a great way to improve your garden though as a horticulturists currently doing my degree at the RBGE (Royal botanic Garden Edinburgh) I will say that many grass varitys have stolons and rhizomes which can penatrate the soil up to 2ft down and along in some cases but not all. so I would suggest having an underground barrier to some degree to avoid this I would also emplore to anyone please use gloves when working with postcreate(fast setting concrete) as it is harmful to your skin and when layed dry can be inhaled if the wind picks it up . also ensure that you only use as much as you need for the resting the block upon the postcreate as the extra can break down more easily and affect plant helath down the line. I would also suggest when planning that pellated chickin or horse manure is added to the bed with the soil before barking this will help your soil bind together to have a better CEC so that the plants may absorb nutrients in higher quantities. Please when working with any chemicals based product or heavy object that you take the neccery precautions to ensure you are safe thank you. Great video BTW love the effect I would get an acer palmatum sango kaku to that would give you nice winter interest.
Andrew, all your comments are hugely appreciated. Thanks so much for sharing your time and knowledge!
maxpatch67 happy to help keep up the great work!
Wow! This is genius!! Thanks so much for sharing this. My sister-in-law is redoing her front yard and I'm going to share this with her. I'm saving this video for me for when my husband and I buy a house. I read about your tip of adding a cup of the concrete between the stones so I'll tell my sister-in-law about that too.
Sounds good, Trish! Happy 4th of July!
Hi....wait a minute...this was just toooooooooooooooooooooo easy....what a great idea....nice job. Thanks for sharing. Mil🙂👍🏽
Hey, thanks, Mildred! Have a great day!
Thank you so much for a step by step video very helpful.
I liked the visual (no talking instructions) as it was easy to understand & I think I can do it myself except for lifting .... turned out nicely. I also liked the before/afters.
ffstew I had a different word in mind.
Thanks for the comment, ffstew! Have a nice day!
It don't look that hard. I really want to try it. Thank you. I lm saving this video.
Ya, Paola, I think you can do it. I have one tip for you that I have started doing recently. Before spraying with water, use a cup to use as a scoop and toss cup fulls of cement mix in between the blocks on the back side and you'll quickly fill in these gaps and strengthen the border even more. One or two cup fulls is good for each gap. Have a good day!