How you don’t have a million or more subscribers is a mystery to me. Your content is very professional, highly educational/informative and you’re a top tier presenter. Keep up the GREAT work👍🇺🇸
What @jefff6167 said! I'm in Northeastern Arizona Mountains trying to fix up my deceased mum's manufactured home. So glad I discovered you, @DaruDhillon. Care to head south to help me out ;-)
love when people keep their word. you said there'd be more vids and i'm always happy to watch them. love diy stuff especially with such a great presenter. hope you have time/energy to create more content!
Wood garden edging is a beautiful and easy way to define borders, walkways and garden beds. Perfect for homeowners who want natural and sustainable materials in their gardens. Warm, natural materials are becoming more popular as people move away from plastic, synthetic materials that end up in land fills. Best part? You can easily do it yourself.
Unfortunately neither the ties nor the limestone are available in my country 😢. I had to make do with cheap pine (Not cedar, also not available) construction planks to make my edging
@@edcastillo4456 I almost took it out with my edging shimmy! You can tie the other end to the landscape spike. I also installed the first course of wood 3 feet way from the tree line in the first installation shot because I was focused on getting the action with my camera. That was a HUGE mistake. When I turned around and saw it it I laughed. I uninstalled it off camera and fixed it for the next shot. Ultimately mistakes are an opportunity to learn , self-correct and at times enjoy a good laugh. Either that or it means it’s time for lunch!
@@TheErraticGardenerThis is a small urban backyard so keeping the borders inline with the pavers works because I want to maximize the lawn. Organic, curved borders are beautiful too. Lean into what speaks to you and let your creativity guide you.
How you don’t have a million or more subscribers is a mystery to me.
Your content is very professional, highly educational/informative and you’re a top tier presenter.
Keep up the GREAT work👍🇺🇸
@@jefff6167 Thanks Jeff! I appreciate your support and all our American 🇺🇸 viewers. I’m keeping you top of mind when creating videos.
What @jefff6167 said! I'm in Northeastern Arizona Mountains trying to fix up my deceased mum's manufactured home. So glad I discovered you, @DaruDhillon. Care to head south to help me out ;-)
Great tip, used it in the garden, came out just right like you demonstrated. Thanks
Fantastic! Glad you made it happen!
love when people keep their word. you said there'd be more vids and i'm always happy to watch them. love diy stuff especially with such a great presenter. hope you have time/energy to create more content!
More to come! Thanks Jerry. Appreciate you taking the time to watch.
Never seen a sledge used that way but gets the job done 👍😄
@@denisoconnor6343 I only use a sledge. Try it. It’s way faster. Two shots instead of 10. 💡
The 4 x 4 may cost a bit more but it sure looks good! Great job!
Good to know your take! I love the look too.
Daru is the best. Great videos and presented by a true pro. Plus I won’t lie, she is drop dead gorgeous too.
Thanks for that. Right back at you!
Looks amazing! Thanks for the tutorial!
Glad you like it!
Daru, yet another exceptionally well done, and awesome video!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank-you!
Thanks Daru, you are a good teacher. Always a clear explanation.
Aiming to improve as we go. I appreciate you taking the time to let me know!
As always perfect 👌👍
Hey Ali, good to hear from you. Thanks!
Wood garden edging is a beautiful and easy way to define borders, walkways and garden beds. Perfect for homeowners who want natural and sustainable materials in their gardens. Warm, natural materials are becoming more popular as people move away from plastic, synthetic materials that end up in land fills. Best part? You can easily do it yourself.
Unfortunately neither the ties nor the limestone are available in my country 😢. I had to make do with cheap pine (Not cedar, also not available) construction planks to make my edging
@@patrickwilke Sounds like you came up with a creative solution. You used what you have to achieve it!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thanks daru really great video. I want to install patio at my first house. Tusi kuch usss ta videos banayo pls .
@@puneetlondon congrats on your first home! Enjoy your projects Puneet
@@DaruDhillon patio ta Kuch videos bana do pls
Looks great !
@@eastcoastwilly1373 Thanks Willy!
Daru is great
Back at you, thanks!
I originally thought the top 4x4 was cedar, due to the color and rounded corners, but you mentioned pressure treated? Did you stain them?
No that's the color they come where I live. Most people think it's cedar too. Shh, don't tell ;)
Did you treat or seal the 4x4?
Hey Daru I'm interested in editing your videos
All the best to you Shahzad! Thanks
You should do the hot mom dance, I think you would win….❤❤❤❤
Where's the accent from?
She sounds Canadian.
@@byever1 The land of lumber 🇨🇦
That string is not taut.
@@edcastillo4456 I almost took it out with my edging shimmy! You can tie the other end to the landscape spike. I also installed the first course of wood 3 feet way from the tree line in the first installation shot because I was focused on getting the action with my camera. That was a HUGE mistake. When I turned around and saw it it I laughed. I uninstalled it off camera and fixed it for the next shot. Ultimately mistakes are an opportunity to learn , self-correct and at times enjoy a good laugh. Either that or it means it’s time for lunch!
Those edges are so straight. So sad.
I like clearly defined boundaries ;)
@@DaruDhillon I hate straight lines in my garden. It is weird and unnatural to me.
@@TheErraticGardenerThis is a small urban backyard so keeping the borders inline with the pavers works because I want to maximize the lawn. Organic, curved borders are beautiful too. Lean into what speaks to you and let your creativity guide you.