Pallet Walkway EASY DIY PROJECT! // Garden Answer

Pallet Walkway EASY DIY PROJECT! // Garden Answer

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Hillary Patterson says:

just wanted to apologize I deleted my comment because I just watched your next video after this one and realize that you do know about the staining and Thompson's water seal and how this is not a permanent project but I do want to say sorry because you are really awesome and really are an intelligent woman and you really don't need no help from nobody LOLit's kind of cool how you can put someone in their place without even knowing you did LOL I thought I was cool telling you something but you already knew that so I had to come back and tell you sorry

Jody K says:

Yes, tie back all long hair!
Ok, what a cute project. I really think the pins really made the walk way pop!
Another thing I may have done is sprayed water and then repeatedly walked back and forth to settled the pallet boards. Thank you for sharing! Your garden is beautiful!

Clara Santiso says:

Super pretty pathway, congrats!

Hobby Farmer says:

You can just lay all the pellets down to make a walkway without cutting down any of them.

Dianne Rowley says:

How will you stop the weeds growing through

llib snewo says:

Do you obey every traffic law, thaw everything in the refrigerator and always check only IN the box? Rebel.

llib snewo says:

Wait a tick. Already on couch posting safety comments. Check.

llib snewo says:

Safety police everywhere. If you have to be reminded in every video stop using tools and sit on the couch.

Judy Wilder says:

I love this!

Tonniece A says:

❤️❤️❤️👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾. Hugz

t. malcolm says:

Why didn’t u just use the whole pallets and bury the other half with those rocks that u already have….less work! 🤔😊

missmamtube says:

Shalom! What a neat DIY Project. I have been wanting to put in a pathway from the farmhouse to the shop and I did not know where to start. Thanks to you, I now know what I would make our yard look tremendous. Blessings to you and yours!

Allan Docater says:

Try to make it with woodprix plans 🙂

Mari Chal says:

It looks absolutely beautiful 😄but definitely what makes it look more pretty is the garden is awesome 🤩

Raja Mahmood says:

No brainer
Waste of time
Pellets are free but the hard work and nails are more expensive and these pellets wouldn't last long enough to pay back
Garden looks good just like the girl

Wonderful Mom says:

Gurl that is cute!!!!!

Katywu Ste says:

Great project

irishkazolotse says:

Nice work, how many pallets have you used, how long is the walkway?

Hummer Klein says:

You are the sweetest little girl I know
Thank you sweetie
I just lost my husband 11monthes ago I’m 71 years old live alone no family so your helping me so much I need you to tell me something on hay Harding I can’t dig I just had 2 operations in 2016 on my neck and I want a garden I heard hay all I have to do is place the hay down and plant in it .
Thank you doll. God bless you and everything you touch

stephen shutt says:

You can get pallets for free, so easy and free to replace as they rot. And just reuse the pins. Good for a low budget or temporary path.

Deepak Rebentisch says:

Excellent illustration Good work
God bless you richly

Joshua Smith says:

That's a neat-looking trip hazard!

Andrew B. Richardson says:

I really want to do this but it seems like an invitation for trip hazards and termites. If I do decide to do this, I might spend the extra money on a rock pathway instead of mulch. I foresee you doing several repairs with rotted boards and washed out, decomposed or compacted mulch.

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