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Love this project and just wanted to say that Monica is looking fabulous. Well she always does but she's looking exceptionally so.
Was going to say, that Monica looks gorgeous!! Great video on the lights as well!
😮😮😊❤ Happy to see you again! And just the project I need.
We're ready for patio time, too!
Monica you look great and I like your show so much. Please bring back the weekender
Love your programs Monica!
I’m just a bit confused on how the poles stay in! We just did dirt but it’s not very sturdy.
You might want heavier dirt or some bagged rocks at the bottom of your planter. Sometimes potting soil can be too lightweight.
Yay!!!! Monica is back! I missed the weekender videos.
We agree! Keep an eye on the channel for upcoming videos.
@@lowesNice Video Lowe's Home Provement
The poles you chose is not the same as the ones you installed
Monica you look fabulous!!!
Oooooohhhhhh I might try this in my yard…it looks beautiful ❤😊
Monica you look great and please please get the weekender back ......eagerly waiting for it
It's back!! Did you see the new episode this week?
Thank you Monica. The planters solve so many problems! And you look beautiful!
what type of rocks did you use?
I love this channel. Your great 👍 3:06
Thank you for watching!
I really miss the weekender hope they bring it back
Stay tuned!
Yay!!! Soooo happy to see you, Monica!
Love Monika! .. I'm surprised that just dirt holds those up.
So long. Happy to see you.
Has anyone used the string light poles?
nope, 4x4 pressure-treated posts set in quickrete concrete.
Absolutely live all your episodes and you look great
FYI, I tried this exactly as described and the poles are not nearly stable enough to put lights on. I had to return it and go with 4x4 posts in concrete
do they topple over in strong winds?
Yey weekender w Monica, amazing episode. I am wondering if i can also add oning to those post, to provide some shade?
Just found this channel! Super helpful! Thank you!
No concrete? Will it be stable enough? 🤔
I used pressure-treated 4x4 posts for mine.
Lol
Thanks for showing how you got power to it
Love it
Love this project and just wanted to say that Monica is looking fabulous. Well she always does but she's looking exceptionally so.
Was going to say, that Monica looks gorgeous!! Great video on the lights as well!
😮😮😊❤ Happy to see you again! And just the project I need.
We're ready for patio time, too!
Monica you look great and I like your show so much. Please bring back the weekender
Love your programs Monica!
I’m just a bit confused on how the poles stay in! We just did dirt but it’s not very sturdy.
You might want heavier dirt or some bagged rocks at the bottom of your planter. Sometimes potting soil can be too lightweight.
Yay!!!! Monica is back! I missed the weekender videos.
We agree! Keep an eye on the channel for upcoming videos.
@@lowesNice Video Lowe's Home Provement
The poles you chose is not the same as the ones you installed
Monica you look fabulous!!!
Oooooohhhhhh I might try this in my yard…it looks beautiful ❤😊
Monica you look great and please please get the weekender back ......eagerly waiting for it
It's back!! Did you see the new episode this week?
Thank you Monica. The planters solve so many problems! And you look beautiful!
what type of rocks did you use?
I love this channel. Your great 👍 3:06
Thank you for watching!
I really miss the weekender hope they bring it back
Stay tuned!
Yay!!! Soooo happy to see you, Monica!
Love Monika! .. I'm surprised that just dirt holds those up.
So long. Happy to see you.
Has anyone used the string light poles?
nope, 4x4 pressure-treated posts set in quickrete concrete.
Absolutely live all your episodes and you look great
FYI, I tried this exactly as described and the poles are not nearly stable enough to put lights on. I had to return it and go with 4x4 posts in concrete
do they topple over in strong winds?
Yey weekender w Monica, amazing episode. I am wondering if i can also add oning to those post, to provide some shade?
Just found this channel! Super helpful! Thank you!
No concrete? Will it be stable enough? 🤔
I used pressure-treated 4x4 posts for mine.
Lol
Thanks for showing how you got power to it
Love it