You've earned a subscribe sir, God bless you. Im a 33 year old millennial who didn't have a father figure around to show me anything. I appreciate your talk at the end especially where I'm at in life right now.
I was looking up videos on garden edging because my husband is fighting pancreatic cancer, so I am going to have finish the garden myself. Cant afford to hire landscaper right now. It looks like God lead me to your sight for a reason. Thank you!
I am just starting to learn how to plant and do landscape since buying my first house. Was never taught how to do it so I'm learning through youtube. It's hard work! Thanks for the encouragement.
Oh my the talk at end was better than the info in the video. Grow in the stressors don't let the enemy win. I love it. God speaks to me even when I would rather watch gardening on UA-cam. Thank you Jesus
Excellent video. I am a 61 woman and have the tools to tackle this. I just finished installing 200 feet of drip line irrigation with probably 50 emitters. Now I need a new project. Thank you for the very informative information.
Awesome! I installed drip lines at home on a half acre and also did our summer condo flowerbeds this year. You go girl! I’m 69 so I’m working on getting it all done so I can enjoy it when I’m too old to do it!😊
Good day! It's the day after Christmas but I'm already dreaming of springtime haha. I want to thank you for this video. I'm a single woman and my partner recently took off. I managed to keep the house and all the yards which is overwhelming. Your video really helped and your kind wisdom at the end was motivating and God driven. Thank you so much! All the best to you and your family❤
Oh man…we so much enjoyed your video. You almost made me cry talking about life. We look forward to many more videos from you. You are really inspiring!!!! Jody & Jerry 👍🪴🥰
I installed plastic edging 20yrs ago, and it's still in great shape and works great for me. Running my mower and my weedeater with my barrier is so quick and easy. I'm in North Texas with high heat and plenty of water via my sprinklers grass grows fast. With your method I would be fighting the grass creeping in. And with my weedeater I'd be tossing the mulch chips out. For model homes around here, I noticed they are doing the gardens like you. They look great when a team is visiting the beds weekly. I think I will always desire a plastic or metal or concrete barrier for easier maintenance in this area, but if I ever moved back to NY I might give your method a try! Great video!
@@sislertx I love my St Augustine. Finally has crept 70% of my front yard, eliminating the Bermuda. Oddly, the reason I love it so much is the bugs hate it.
This video was recommended somehow to me, and for some reason I can’t explain I clicked to watched. You just don’t know how much I needed to hear your message on “Good”. Tysm! Instant new subscriber !
Well, you are very welcome, Britt'ny. Put on your seatbelt because I have been told I am kinda crazy and we like to have fun on this channel. Hope you stay for a bit and I can give some more GOOD messages. I appreciate the support.
Thanks for this video. The ending reflection was awesome. Many others would just edit and and not mention what you did and many viewers I’m sure will appreciate it
As many of us move away from plastics,in our homes and gardens, this is very informative. Thank you for showing the more natural and beautiful way to edge our beds.
Your message about the use of the word GOOD when there are obstacles in your life was precious. Thank you for that. Every problem is an opportunity to learn & grow into a better self. You’re a wise & generous person to give us gardening & life tips. You rock!!!
When I lived in Nevada it was rocks. I’m in Texas now and it’s roots. I used to make boulder towers with what I dug out. Now I use a handheld mini chainsaw to cut through roots. There could be a tree 50’ away and it sends 3-4” diameter roots right up to the house foundation.
Out of a dozen edging videos I wish I watched yours first. So helpful. Thank you. Also a word on stress. I worked in publishing and I would tell my co workers if we didn't have stress we wouldn't get anything done. Deadlines are stress! Thank you and all the best to you and you family.
Stress sounds like a bad word to me I was a manager in a produce department, and I would tell my guys it's important to have a "Sense of urgency" I completely understand what you guys are talking about. However, if i had a deadline for anything I would not think me stressing would help one bit, but I would benefit from a sense of urgency and doing my best under pressure. If that makes sense. I'll be stressed when I have a life changing event happen, not at work or in the garden.
Loved the Jocko reference. Guy is a legend. Love your energy to push through and embrace the obstacles. I'm about to head out pull a few hundred pavers and define my borders with a live edge. GOOD!
Amen brother to welcoming obstacles & not letting enemy win. Thanks for breaking down this process bc I did think it would b more tricky than it is. Also appreciate that u r a little bit of goof to keep it interesting, thanks
I’m so elated that I found this video. You are so real and that’s good. Don’t change your attitude you seam to be a good person. Not cocky errand lol!! We are listening and observing!!💕😍😇👋🤩
Thank you, Celestine. All the different people I talk to with about trying to grow my channel all say the same thing (let your true self come out and don't be fake). It's quite funny, the original edit of this video was very different-I was debating about the GOOD part at the end. Some said don't put it in and some said I should. Well, you know the result. Gotta go with being real.
Great video and advice to stay in the game even when things get tough. I have noticed that as kids when we are trying to master a new "thing" we generally don't get frustrated because we are having fun in the process....then we grow up and think we should be able to master things the first time we try it. Having fun while you are doing it (other friends, family, music etc.) and perseverance. I also notice that when I get too frustrated, I take a break and come back hours or days later depending on the situation and I in a better frame of mind, but also there is a muscle memory that developed during that time which seems to make it easier the second time around. My parents taught us to always leave things as good or better than we found them and that is something I try to carry throughout life whether with interactions with grass or people. Thanks for the positive vibes!
This video helped me in more than one way, thank you for pushing through & filming it. And for encouraging me to push through as well. I pray God continues to bless you.
That's a lot of tools for edging! I use a regular shovel and it works great however I do want to try that half-moon looking one and see how it works! Thank you for your video!
GOOD! Thank you, for the comment and glad it helped in some way. I debated back and forth weather to leave the GOOD part in the video. A lot of people have said very similar to you. I’m glad I did!
Definetly the best way too do it! Those plastic edges looks like a dollar store landscape job! All the people saying ohh but the maintenence.. ya it's a garden bed there never maintenence free but takes afew mins too clean up! Awesome work man
Sorry for the late reply, was taking care of an overgrown lawn yesterday that took 10 hours. Correct, there is NO maintenance free anything in lawn care and landscaping. If you want a nice lawn and garden, you gotta WORK for it. Thank you for the support, KG.
Started doing mulching work with zero preparation, just a few indications here and there. The most tedious and excruciating part is laying the fabric on beds with plenty of plants. My back, my knees, and my hands hurt badly after 10 hours working under pressure and really understaffed to complete 10 beds in 2 days with one helper. It turns incredibly frustrating when I find even more obstacles, like old fabric that's difficult to get rid of, when we're not given the right tools (a pitchfork is a game changer to collect mulch in a wheelbarrow), or I find roots and rocks under the bed and putting the pins through the fabric becomes painful! But your words of encouragement helped so much with this job. I'm a hard-working person, but sometimes it's too much. I will remember your words and say, "Good" every time I encounter these challenges. Thank you so much for the video. Using a trash bin with wheels to carry every bag full of old mulch will help make the disposal way less heavy. I'm grateful. 🙏
Awesome video thanks, that answers a lot of my questions. I don't really want to spend hundreds on the garden bed I built last month, it's cost over $1000 already between soil, mulch, and plants. I bought a nice half moon edging tool (came with a lifetime warranty, oooh😅) I'll have to look for one of those square shovels. Looks like Walmart has them less than $20
I just got rid of my grass and planted native ground covers, much better looking, and I'm helping the environment. Thanks for the tool info, though - more things to add to my wish list
I'm in exactly the same point where you started the video! Ugh...I have to dig a new border where the old one has blended completely into the grass and is flat with no actual edge. You explained exactly what I have been looking for which is how to ANGLE the edge when I re-dig it, not looking to do this twice lol! Great video thank you!
scratch that last note: The bed looks great. I did rewatch the reflection about Check - that was sage advice. For the record, you could sell those shirts. We all need to say "Good" and challenge ourselves. Thank you!!
Great video man. I love how philosophical things got about 3/4 of the way through. It’s true though! When life throws you weeds and roots, get to edging and say “good”!
This popped up at the right time. We’re redoing an outer edge, in a corner and didn’t know what to with it. Now we do and got to see what it’ll look like. Thanks, this will be good.
Nice vid. Thank you. And I would add, plant positive seeds, always put out good vibes and keep an attitude of gratitude. I try to do this everyday, though I don’t always succeed. I just try harder. If you fall down, get up! Good! ❤
Well said, Joy. It doesn't matter what side you are on regarding anything in life, (i.e., faith, politics, or ethnicity) treat another human being with respect - if you do that, you are probably going to have a pretty GOOD life. Thank you for the view and support.
This looks great! And though I don’t want to put my gardener out of work, I’d like to take over my garden as my hobby, and I always wondered how he got that edge so nice and clean!
The raised garden edge does look funny lol. What I do is similar to this. I still use the plastic edging but I dig the trench deep enough so that the height of the plastic is flush with the desired grass height or just above soil level. This way it’s not visible unless you’re really up close and looking for it. It also allows me to keep a clean edge especially with the st Augustine.
I agree. Whoever originally installed the landscaping boarders at my property didn’t know what they were doing. Your way would have made it look a bit better. Thanks for the view and comment, Lance.
I have done this exact way and it is so hard to mow the edge, and trying to trim. I found the plastic edging to work best for mowing and keeping the mulch inside the bed
Great video and your landscaping process is well defined. I just caught the last half of your video and man excellent philosophy. Each of those obstacles is called "the change of assumptions."
Subscribed! I love gardening. It is very satisfying to see the hard work and basically garden art 😊 Great video, excellent job and really great advice. I had to have several surgeries so this is the first year in a few years that I am finally getting to garden again. Your ‘after’ of the edging looks so good! I have never been a fan of edge plastic or whatever unnatural material. I have many different flower beds and most have live edging and we’re working on cleaning them up. A few have natural stones but I debate on only using the stones along our walkway. Great job! Great tips! 😊
This is an excellent video! My dad passed away last November. He had very big flower beds. Now we are trying to clean them up and make them look nice. He had the landscape paper everywhere. The weeds werr growing like crazy. We cleared the beds of the weeds.We just bought an edger tool. I failed to get the flat shovel though. I hope to be able to do this myself but im a bit concerned i will mess it up. I will hahe to watch your video a few times. Any tips for a very large area with weed paper and white rocks? The weeds are out of control and grow right through thr paper and rocks. Thanks again!
I wish things were that easy in south texas... we have horrible dirt... super hard and full of clay. I dont know if this method would be the best... but its definitely something i hadnt thought about.
I love the clean cut edge. In my area it’s a very common practice to circle trees and line beds with rock. It looks so unnatural and most times is poorly done. Another big point I’d add is to make the lines mower friendly. My master gardener friend suggests creating lines that mimic dolphins and not camels.
@@smnch5445 it refers to the line of the bed. The 🐬 is a sweeping shape whereas the 🐫 like a 3 shape making it hard to mow. Kind of hard to explain though!
@@TheBitsonEffect i wouldn’t agree with that. Everything you said was educational and inspiring. I get upset too easily! I look at problems differently now thanks to you. Have a blessed day!
Looks can be deceiving! That is one of the things I hate about those plastic boarders, the mulch always seems to spill out into the lawn. And when you are reel mowing, that causes a big issue. The live edge keeps everything contained and actually trim less because you can mow right to the edge. I understand It may not be for everyone though. I appreciate your view and the comment.
As a professional I like the before, as edging with a weed eater leaves no grass clippings in the bedding. Also pretty much stops the grass spreading into the bedding. Also protects to limiting fertilizer being spreading into bedding. I had both, now use brick or stone blocks to replace that plastic edging.
Thank you for your opinion, Opinion counts-even though it's wrong! 😂 Just kiddin' around. You are correct on limiting fertilizer, you have to be careful. I appreciate the view and comment support.
Agreed. Some grasses are aggressive, and a plastic border is sometimes better at containing the grass. Also, some home owners would see this as too much work.
@@silverwrx03 Umm...this is Kentucky Bluegrass. No issues at all. This is done all over the country and in other countries, with many different grass types. Search live edge on any search engine and you will see it in many different forms. Brick does look good, but is also expensive. Not a big fan of stone for landscaping, only because I like clean lines. Thank you for the view and comment. I appreciate the support.
I do the professional beds, but then I use the plastic borders down inside the crease. It looks exactly the same as a professional does it, but it needs less upkeep. It stays that way. Looks totally fine. You almost can’t see the border.
Thank you for the view and comment, F117. It is contrary to what the majority of professionals say though. A live edge is the clean, neat, AND MUCH easier to mow around and maintain.
Love your channel and I love you too. Your thoughts about life are as good as your how to instructions. Wonderful job on your video and garden. You are what I’m looking for.
Hey Mike, I haven't seen anything new from you for a long time! Just wondering how you are. Please know that you and your family are in my prayers! God bless you and your family Kevin Barron
You've earned a subscribe sir, God bless you. Im a 33 year old millennial who didn't have a father figure around to show me anything. I appreciate your talk at the end especially where I'm at in life right now.
My same exact thoughts!
I was looking up videos on garden edging because my husband is fighting pancreatic cancer, so I am going to have finish the garden myself. Cant afford to hire landscaper right now. It looks like God lead me to your sight for a reason. Thank you!
You are very welcome, Christine. God does have His ways. And they are always the right ways. I’ll be praying for Mr. Tooker. 🙏🏼
I wasn't expecting goosebumps from watching a professional landscaping edge video. Thank you for your words of wisdom.
You're welcome, Christina!
I am just starting to learn how to plant and do landscape since buying my first house. Was never taught how to do it so I'm learning through youtube. It's hard work! Thanks for the encouragement.
Oh my the talk at end was better than the info in the video. Grow in the stressors don't let the enemy win. I love it. God speaks to me even when I would rather watch gardening on UA-cam. Thank you Jesus
Well said!
Excellent video. I am a 61 woman and have the tools to tackle this. I just finished installing 200 feet of drip line irrigation with probably 50 emitters. Now I need a new project. Thank you for the very informative information.
You are very welcome, Anne. Get after it!
@@TheBitsonEffect wwq
Anne, after reading your comment, it was the swift kick in the pants I needed. I’m 59 and have been slacking off. Not today…have a great day.
Awesome! I installed drip lines at home on a half acre and also did our summer condo flowerbeds this year. You go girl! I’m 69 so I’m working on getting it all done so I can enjoy it when I’m too old to do it!😊
@@lzh3131Amen
The edging was good. The inspirational story was great!
Love your pep talk- so many people don’t have words of wisdom to keep GOING!!!!😊
Will do, Gregory! Thank you for the support.
Good day! It's the day after Christmas but I'm already dreaming of springtime haha. I want to thank you for this video. I'm a single woman and my partner recently took off. I managed to keep the house and all the yards which is overwhelming. Your video really helped and your kind wisdom at the end was motivating and God driven. Thank you so much! All the best to you and your family❤
Looks real nice....and yes roots can be a major headache when renovating existing yard.
Oh man…we so much enjoyed your video. You almost made me cry talking about life. We look forward to many more videos from you. You are really inspiring!!!! Jody & Jerry 👍🪴🥰
I installed plastic edging 20yrs ago, and it's still in great shape and works great for me. Running my mower and my weedeater with my barrier is so quick and easy. I'm in North Texas with high heat and plenty of water via my sprinklers grass grows fast. With your method I would be fighting the grass creeping in. And with my weedeater I'd be tossing the mulch chips out. For model homes around here, I noticed they are doing the gardens like you. They look great when a team is visiting the beds weekly. I think I will always desire a plastic or metal or concrete barrier for easier maintenance in this area, but if I ever moved back to NY I might give your method a try! Great video!
That’s a bit of change-NY to Texas! Thank you for the view and comment support.
@@sislertx I love my St Augustine. Finally has crept 70% of my front yard, eliminating the Bermuda. Oddly, the reason I love it so much is the bugs hate it.
Ha ha I thought the same! I’m in Austin and limestone is underneath my topsoil.
Your channel is great!
Anyone try this who have dogs? I’m curious if the mulch stays in the landscaped area better or worse than if you have a barrier?
I have 2 dogs, and it works good.
From a Retired Navy POV, I like the way you think during your ending comments.
This video was recommended somehow to me, and for some reason I can’t explain I clicked to watched. You just don’t know how much I needed to hear your message on “Good”. Tysm! Instant new subscriber !
Well, you are very welcome, Britt'ny. Put on your seatbelt because I have been told I am kinda crazy and we like to have fun on this channel. Hope you stay for a bit and I can give some more GOOD messages. I appreciate the support.
Came here for edging ideas and left feeling inspired in more ways than landscaping! Thank you! 😊
You are very welcome! Time to get your hustle on! 😁
Amen
Thanks for this video. The ending reflection was awesome. Many others would just edit and and not mention what you did and many viewers I’m sure will appreciate it
As many of us move away from plastics,in our homes and gardens, this is very informative. Thank you for showing the more natural and beautiful way to edge our beds.
You’re welcome Debra!
*Thanks nice work and hard work. I want live edge borders around my trees. **11:19** very therapeutic work also I appreciate you. Great advice*
My fav part of your video is the life advice at the end. Just what I needed! Thx!
You’re welcome, SC.
Man, first time watching your video, not only like your work but also like your speech. Awesome, brilliant, wise, man, I have to follow you.
I appreciate the support, Gang!
Your message about the use of the word GOOD when there are obstacles in your life was precious. Thank you for that. Every problem is an opportunity to learn & grow into a better self. You’re a wise & generous person to give us gardening & life tips. You rock!!!
Thank you for the wonderful comment. I appreciate it.
That is the way Jacko handles it.@@TheBitsonEffect
I like the pep talk near the end. I am always running into obstacles whenever I do lawn work, like rocks and roots.
Thank you, ALM. Lawn and landscaping work-like life, is never going to go perfect. It’s your decisions in those moments that determine the outcome.
When I lived in Nevada it was rocks. I’m in Texas now and it’s roots. I used to make boulder towers with what I dug out. Now I use a handheld mini chainsaw to cut through roots. There could be a tree 50’ away and it sends 3-4” diameter roots right up to the house foundation.
Those are some aggressive tree roots!
May God bless your lovely family happy and have peace.
Out of a dozen edging videos I wish I watched yours first. So helpful. Thank you.
Also a word on stress. I worked in publishing and I would tell my co workers if we didn't have stress we wouldn't get anything done. Deadlines are stress! Thank you and all the best to you and you family.
Thank you, Dean! Nobody grows staying in the comfort zone. You have to apply stress/pressure to make it happen.
Stress sounds like a bad word to me I was a manager in a produce department, and I would tell my guys it's important to have a "Sense of urgency" I completely understand what you guys are talking about. However, if i had a deadline for anything I would not think me stressing would help one bit, but I would benefit from a sense of urgency and doing my best under pressure. If that makes sense. I'll be stressed when I have a life changing event happen, not at work or in the garden.
Loved the Jocko reference. Guy is a legend. Love your energy to push through and embrace the obstacles. I'm about to head out pull a few hundred pavers and define my borders with a live edge.
GOOD!
Check. Get after it!
Last year I removed a TON of old, rusty, expensive metal edging. THIS is the next step so thank you for this video!!
Glad I could help! Stay tuned, I have a few more edging videos in the works.
Amen brother to welcoming obstacles & not letting enemy win. Thanks for breaking down this process bc I did think it would b more tricky than it is. Also appreciate that u r a little bit of goof to keep it interesting, thanks
Beautiful. It looked better as soon as you removed that plastic mess. Thanks for the detailed instructions. Everything I needed to know!
You're very welcome, Karen. Glad I could help!
Life’s a garden 🪴 love the message
Thank you, Collin.
President Jocko's philosophies can be applied to all aspects of life. GOOD.
A fellow trooper! Good evening, Echo. 👊🏼
Thanks!
Thank you very much for supporting the channel, Jo!
Just started my own Christian lawn care and landscaping company. Good to see I’ve got some brothers out there doing great work
Good luck and God bless you! I wish you were down the street from me!
I’m so elated that I found this video. You are so real and that’s good. Don’t change your attitude you seam to be a good person. Not cocky errand lol!! We are listening and observing!!💕😍😇👋🤩
Thank you, Celestine. All the different people I talk to with about trying to grow my channel all say the same thing (let your true self come out and don't be fake). It's quite funny, the original edit of this video was very different-I was debating about the GOOD part at the end. Some said don't put it in and some said I should. Well, you know the result. Gotta go with being real.
Yeah the live edge definitely looks the best. So natural and you never have to worry about material
Agree 100%!
Great video and advice to stay in the game even when things get tough. I have noticed that as kids when we are trying to master a new "thing" we generally don't get frustrated because we are having fun in the process....then we grow up and think we should be able to master things the first time we try it. Having fun while you are doing it (other friends, family, music etc.) and perseverance. I also notice that when I get too frustrated, I take a break and come back hours or days later depending on the situation and I in a better frame of mind, but also there is a muscle memory that developed during that time which seems to make it easier the second time around. My parents taught us to always leave things as good or better than we found them and that is something I try to carry throughout life whether with interactions with grass or people. Thanks for the positive vibes!
Great inspirational words along with the lesson👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿😎 thank you Sir!
This video helped me in more than one way, thank you for pushing through & filming it. And for encouraging me to push through as well. I pray God continues to bless you.
You are very welcome, Heather. Thank you for the prayers. Never give up. God is GOOD!
I thaught you were making a mess, because it looked too wide, now I saw the final results, good Job, I will apply this on my work, thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
That's a lot of tools for edging! I use a regular shovel and it works great however I do want to try that half-moon looking one and see how it works! Thank you for your video!
Thank you for what you said about stressors! Currently going through it and I really like the “good” you shared! I needed that.
GOOD! Thank you, for the comment and glad it helped in some way. I debated back and forth weather to leave the GOOD part in the video. A lot of people have said very similar to you. I’m glad I did!
Great video, i appreciate you sharing this, I hope you’re having a great month.
Thank you. I'm getting burned out-need some time away.
And here I thought I needed help with my landscaping! Thank you for your wise words & encouragement! God bless you 😊
Great tips, man. Nice work as well. 😀😀
Thank you, Keith! The praise means a lot. I appreciate it.
Definetly the best way too do it! Those plastic edges looks like a dollar store landscape job! All the people saying ohh but the maintenence.. ya it's a garden bed there never maintenence free but takes afew mins too clean up! Awesome work man
Sorry for the late reply, was taking care of an overgrown lawn yesterday that took 10 hours.
Correct, there is NO maintenance free anything in lawn care and landscaping. If you want a nice lawn and garden, you gotta WORK for it. Thank you for the support, KG.
Beautiful man! Glad to have found you ❤
This looks amazing. I always thought it was best to have curbing but this looks so good!
Great video… the message in the middle was the best part. ❤
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ur intro is really epic i especially like the part about serving the lord
I did the edging myself and I'm 😮 no gardener...lol😂 our flowerbed looks awesome. Thank you sir for this wonderful tutorial ❤
Great! Glad it was helpful.
Thanks for that message before #5! I thought of another one! Saying good, make it a good/positive thought as to why you should do the activity!
I like it! Thank you, Tretre.
Great info. Loved the inspirational message, too!
Thank you, Dana! I will have a few more of these videos coming out soon.
Started doing mulching work with zero preparation, just a few indications here and there. The most tedious and excruciating part is laying the fabric on beds with plenty of plants. My back, my knees, and my hands hurt badly after 10 hours working under pressure and really understaffed to complete 10 beds in 2 days with one helper.
It turns incredibly frustrating when I find even more obstacles, like old fabric that's difficult to get rid of, when we're not given the right tools (a pitchfork is a game changer to collect mulch in a wheelbarrow), or I find roots and rocks under the bed and putting the pins through the fabric becomes painful!
But your words of encouragement helped so much with this job. I'm a hard-working person, but sometimes it's too much.
I will remember your words and say, "Good" every time I encounter these challenges.
Thank you so much for the video. Using a trash bin with wheels to carry every bag full of old mulch will help make the disposal way less heavy.
I'm grateful. 🙏
You're welcome, Gisel. I appreciate the support. Comments like yours is what helps keep me going to do these videos.
Awesome video thanks, that answers a lot of my questions. I don't really want to spend hundreds on the garden bed I built last month, it's cost over $1000 already between soil, mulch, and plants. I bought a nice half moon edging tool (came with a lifetime warranty, oooh😅) I'll have to look for one of those square shovels. Looks like Walmart has them less than $20
Loved the vid !!! The pep talk was awesome 👏 exactly what I needed to perform the job !!! 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Glad I watched this. I have a half moon edger and was using it wrong. Thanks for the tip and I agree your way looks so much better.
Thank you, Michael. Always good to help out a fellow, Michael. 😉
I just got rid of my grass and planted native ground covers, much better looking, and I'm helping the environment. Thanks for the tool info, though - more things to add to my wish list
Lots of yard tools are a good thing to have!
I'm in exactly the same point where you started the video! Ugh...I have to dig a new border where the old one has blended completely into the grass and is flat with no actual edge. You explained exactly what I have been looking for which is how to ANGLE the edge when I re-dig it, not looking to do this twice lol! Great video thank you!
Glad the video could help. I have a few more in the works coming out soon.
Thank you very much for the show & instruction, the 2nd one is much better for the natural looking than the plastic one !
Thank you very much, Anna!
scratch that last note: The bed looks great. I did rewatch the reflection about Check - that was sage advice. For the record, you could sell those shirts. We all need to say "Good" and challenge ourselves. Thank you!!
🤔...Thank you.
Great video man. I love how philosophical things got about 3/4 of the way through. It’s true though! When life throws you weeds and roots, get to edging and say “good”!
Thanks, Jim. 👍🏼 Life isn't always easy, but you can make it GOOD.
This popped up at the right time. We’re redoing an outer edge, in a corner and didn’t know what to with it. Now we do and got to see what it’ll look like. Thanks, this will be good.
Creepy how google does that isn't it??
Nice vid. Thank you. And I would add, plant positive seeds, always put out good vibes and keep an attitude of gratitude. I try to do this everyday, though I don’t always succeed. I just try harder. If you fall down, get up!
Good! ❤
Well said, Joy. It doesn't matter what side you are on regarding anything in life, (i.e., faith, politics, or ethnicity) treat another human being with respect - if you do that, you are probably going to have a pretty GOOD life. Thank you for the view and support.
This looks great! And though I don’t want to put my gardener out of work, I’d like to take over my garden as my hobby, and I always wondered how he got that edge so nice and clean!
Thank you!
You got me at the JOCKO reference. Thank you for the energy and good hard work.
Wow appreciate the experience and honesty. You can't buy that. God Bless you. 💪🏻✨
The raised garden edge does look funny lol. What I do is similar to this. I still use the plastic edging but I dig the trench deep enough so that the height of the plastic is flush with the desired grass height or just above soil level. This way it’s not visible unless you’re really up close and looking for it. It also allows me to keep a clean edge especially with the st Augustine.
I agree. Whoever originally installed the landscaping boarders at my property didn’t know what they were doing. Your way would have made it look a bit better. Thanks for the view and comment, Lance.
Area beautification specialist right there boys
👊🏼 Thank you, Anthony!
I have done this exact way and it is so hard to mow the edge, and trying to trim. I found the plastic edging to work best for mowing and keeping the mulch inside the bed
I personally find it easier all-around, but I can respect it may not be for everyone.
Great video and your landscaping process is well defined. I just caught the last half of your video and man excellent philosophy. Each of those obstacles is called "the change of assumptions."
Thanks, Luis. I appreciate the view and comment. Whatever "it" is, you have to be able to change and overcome or else you will always be stuck.
Thanks soldier, great job, im inspired, now all I need is some motivation😂
Subscribed! I love gardening. It is very satisfying to see the hard work and basically garden art
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Great video, excellent job and really great advice. I had to have several surgeries so this is the first year in a few years that I am finally getting to garden again. Your ‘after’ of the edging looks so good! I have never been a fan of edge plastic or whatever unnatural material. I have many different flower beds and most have live edging and we’re working on cleaning them up. A few have natural stones but I debate on only using the stones along our walkway.
Great job! Great tips! 😊
This is an excellent video! My dad passed away last November. He had very big flower beds. Now we are trying to clean them up and make them look nice. He had the landscape paper everywhere. The weeds werr growing like crazy. We cleared the beds of the weeds.We just bought an edger tool. I failed to get the flat shovel though. I hope to be able to do this myself but im a bit concerned i will mess it up. I will hahe to watch your video a few times. Any tips for a very large area with weed paper and white rocks? The weeds are out of control and grow right through thr paper and rocks. Thanks again!
Really liked your message about being positive
Thank you, Robert.
Your personality was mad cool and funny and I learned some things so I subscribe
Thank you, Eleanor! I appreciate the support.
I wish things were that easy in south texas... we have horrible dirt... super hard and full of clay. I dont know if this method would be the best... but its definitely something i hadnt thought about.
Great video! U explained every thing I had questions about. And I loved the pep talk!!! Golden
Glad it was helpful, Alicia!
I love the clean cut edge. In my area it’s a very common practice to circle trees and line beds with rock. It looks so unnatural and most times is poorly done. Another big point I’d add is to make the lines mower friendly. My master gardener friend suggests creating lines that mimic dolphins and not camels.
Thanks for sharing, Heather! I'll keep the dolphin shape in mind.
@Heather Derganc
I’m confused by the Dolphin vs Camel analogy.. is this re: the lawn or the edge of landscaping? Thanks in adv.
@@smnch5445 it refers to the line of the bed. The 🐬 is a sweeping shape whereas the 🐫 like a 3 shape making it hard to mow. Kind of hard to explain though!
This helped me more than you can imagine!
Everyone say “GOOD”. Awesome advice! Awesome work 🤛
Thank you, Bruna! I appreciate the support!
This really helped me learn how to do it properly.
Glad it helped, Elle. I appreciate the comment and support.
Yessssssss, that looks more defined, I'm going to add some low voltage LED rope lights, why? Because I can , and if I don't like it I can change it
One of the best edging videos I’ve seen! Great job brother! I appreciate all the details you go into. Project looks great!
I appreciate that! I had someone make a comment a few days ago that I talked to much.
@@TheBitsonEffect i wouldn’t agree with that. Everything you said was educational and inspiring. I get upset too easily! I look at problems differently now thanks to you. Have a blessed day!
Have to say I like the before. Looks more contained. Also doesn't look like a hole in the lawn.
Looks can be deceiving! That is one of the things I hate about those plastic boarders, the mulch always seems to spill out into the lawn. And when you are reel mowing, that causes a big issue.
The live edge keeps everything contained and actually trim less because you can mow right to the edge.
I understand It may not be for everyone though. I appreciate your view and the comment.
Good positive words concerning adversity! Thank you sir!
You are very welcome, Terry!
How to video turned into motivational video.. Good! Love it!! Thanks for the vid brother
My pleasure, Sean. Thank you for the support.
As a professional I like the before, as edging with a weed eater leaves no grass clippings in the bedding. Also pretty much stops the grass spreading into the bedding. Also protects to limiting fertilizer being spreading into bedding. I had both, now use brick or stone blocks to replace that plastic edging.
Thank you for your opinion, Opinion counts-even though it's wrong! 😂 Just kiddin' around. You are correct on limiting fertilizer, you have to be careful. I appreciate the view and comment support.
Agreed. Some grasses are aggressive, and a plastic border is sometimes better at containing the grass. Also, some home owners would see this as too much work.
I can respect those points.
Yep do this with a KBG yard and the bed would be KBG within 2 growing seasons. I always though brick or stone looked the most professional.
@@silverwrx03 Umm...this is Kentucky Bluegrass. No issues at all. This is done all over the country and in other countries, with many different grass types. Search live edge on any search engine and you will see it in many different forms.
Brick does look good, but is also expensive. Not a big fan of stone for landscaping, only because I like clean lines.
Thank you for the view and comment. I appreciate the support.
Great video thanks for the help. Please keep up the good work
Roger that!
Deep, but good. We need to hear that once in awhile. 👍
Loved your words about stressors and growth. So true. Keep up the great work!
Thank you, Anthony.
I do the professional beds, but then I use the plastic borders down inside the crease. It looks exactly the same as a professional does it, but it needs less upkeep. It stays that way. Looks totally fine. You almost can’t see the border.
@ 1:20 got you another thumbs up! "You can also use this badboy right heer!"😃😃
Thank you for your inputs and "good" work
You’re welcome, Alica! Thank you for the view and staying tuned in to catch the message.
Great Job Pal💪🏼
I definitely like the way it was, clean and neat separation. Also it is easier to mow and keep up.
Thank you for the view and comment, F117. It is contrary to what the majority of professionals say though. A live edge is the clean, neat, AND MUCH easier to mow around and maintain.
Great video! I love the way you made the edging!!
Thanks to you, I’m going to get mine in shape…no matter what it takes!
That's awesome, Ed (my dads first name). Glad I could help out. Get after it!
Me too!!!!
Beautiful... well done thank you.
This was a great explanation and I will do this in front this summer! You are awesome 😎
Awesome! Thank you, Michelle. Glad it helped you out.
Love your channel and I love you too. Your thoughts about life are as good as your how to instructions. Wonderful job on your video and garden. You are what I’m looking for.
Thank you very much, Peggy!
Hey Mike,
I haven't seen anything new from you for a long time!
Just wondering how you are.
Please know that you and your family are in my prayers!
God bless you and your family
Kevin Barron
I came to learn about how to do something myself but received a blessing by your motivational words. #Good #check #God
God is GOOD. 🙌🏼