DIY Garden Bed Edging anybody can do

DIY Garden Bed Edging anybody can do

Let’s build a simple garden edging! Something that anybody can do and have great results, and at the same time time is different and unique from all the stone bed borders. Nothing more than 2×4, 4×4, and some 5/4 deck boards.

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JacekUW says:

Great video. Every step well explained. Appreciate the update on the end on how to make this edging even sturdier.

J. Indel says:

Nice job, what's the trench for?

woohunter1 says:

Damn, that looks pretty good.

INTERNETSUPERSTAR VIDEOS says:

Nice. Going to try it. I subscribed.

Derek Parker says:

Great video mate, I’m impressed big thumbs up from Australia and another subscriber 👍🏻🍻

A G says:

What type of wood did you use?

Hassan Bazzi says:

Beautiful work

Kenodog Shukee says:

I was looking for a quick and easy solution to replace my old borders. Looks like I found it and it looks good too.

Tahj Carter says:

This is great!!!

POOCHIESCLOSET says:

very nice work. thanks for sharing.

steal threaded says:

take the tags off lumber before you glue it.

I have had this cause problems if you don't.

Zohfar says:

Awesome will definitely try for my front 👍🏻

Brenda Morris says:

Looks so neat. Liked and subbed

Mabel N says:

It looks great and simple to build! Unfortunately, here in Australia it gets devoured by termites in no time.

Radi Pingu says:

It looks realy nice..but is it good for the wall? Make a foot distance for drying the wall.

Skrtskit says:

Looks really nice

V C says:

Did he just used his foot as a stand while sawing?! No wonder men live shorter than womem.

Carmen Montes says:

Gorgeous!!!!!!

Tom Raney says:

Very nice idea, but wood and soil don’t mix. I hope you’re using pressure treated wood and sealing any cuts you make with a sealer.

catite1 says:

que te pasa en la boquita? no se entiende nada,,,guachiguachi guachi etc

Ronnie in VA says:

Just a tip…you should always make garden beds away from the walls of the home. Leave a foot or two.
Dirt against the wall above grade can cause structural problems due to moisture being held against the wall. Soil can also provide a super highway for insect infestations. The plants themselves become a transport system for insects as well as rodents, acting like a ladder to places they would have struggled to get to without the plant. Plant roots can disrupt foundation and actually break the structure, or the cladding. Mulch on the bed can exasperate moisture and insect problems. Finally, it makes it much easier to maintain both the home and the garden bed if the plants are not right against the home. Leave yourself room to access the house without having to tear your garden out or lop off branches that leave the plants looking mutilated.

TAM MAI says:

time time it will sink dowm or no

Edifying The Word says:

Great video Thank you

FaithfullFuture says:

Why not higher – for Potatos, Tomatos, Onions or other?

15017 HfX says:

Did you give any thought to repair the crack at he corner of the house where the downspout is before you built this.Maybe avoid a potential leaky basement. There is expandable epoxies out there that when injected into the crack [after it being widened with a chisel or grinder] that usually stop any leakage from the outside. Other than that a nice simple project that most people could take on.

Tony Tan says:

I just found you and you’re legitimately making some quality videos.

New sub at around 1500.

Looking forward to some more videos.

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