A lot of "expert" gardeners commenting, firstly nice job and great to see great job site management, to all the "experts" it's a sloping site in London, the client dictates the work to be undertaken, I assume the client wanted a terraced garden with some beds on the lower level for planting, this is what the company appears to have provided. Why not just watch the video and enjoy seening people do a good job, you may not like the result but then again taste is subjective, you could also post a video of your wonderful garden with all the amenities you describe in your comment for us to enjoy. Again my compliments to the poster and his crew.
I can see why you're so efficient and good at your job, you have good management. White pup Supervisor also picks good supervisory locations to keep an eye on the workers to make sure no one's slacking off. Good job, White Pup!
Beautiful garden, beautiful dog, beautiful music - you can never go wrong with a bit of 'Cloudbusting' 😉 Lots of negative comments that I don't understand. I'd love to have a garden that looks like that. Great work.
@@littleacornslandscapes2935 Jan T: are you, by any chance, one of their mums? (What I can't get over is why they're using the name "Little Acorn Landscapes". I bet any little acorn that accidentally fell in the new, concrete, garden would be briskly snatched up and quickly got rid of, for fear that something green might start to appear in the perfect expanse of concrete . . .
@@michaelashworth4172 Hello Michael, no not one of their mums - or any relation / friend / colleague or neighbour - but your comment made me smile - thank you! I'm just a sad old biddy who loves my garden and knows what hard work it is and appreciates a truly professional job when I see one. I'm also old enough, and arthritic enough, to appreciate a bit of paving - less weeding to do! 😉
Ok stop bashing this video! The garden is for an elderly person, so it's meant to be low maintenance. Also we have to stop and consider what the client wanted, not us. There is plenty of room for potted veggies and flowers. The trellis could also provide space for roses etc. So everyone just stop.
Hi guys another great project done. Looks fantastic when planted up and lost that new look it Will bring a smile to your faces seeing your good work in all its glory !! Another old record I haven't heard in years!! Now it's been put on my playlist!! Keep up the good work love xx Carla give ,the dog a pat from me keep the videos coming cheers love Carla x xxx
Love it! Thank you for posting the new video... I love how the pooch is always in the midst of the action....true royalty style! Very cool set up in this yard, everyone should have one! 😁
So much criticism from people but the fact is that it was unusable and now it's very usable and welcoming. They've left beds for the plants to go in so it will have green symmetry when it's finished.
Read words as they are typed ..abandoned garden......transformation didnt say they were keeping it as a garden. I love plants but at times in my life have gone with a few pots because of life commitments. I have also had full veggies. Grew everything from seed and propagation including two trees from a ficus. Have had high structure and now on my acre retirement lot back to time to experiment with both hardscapes and garden. In this one also difficult with the needed retaining wall. I think its good job. Will probably evolve. Say something nice!
I love watching your videos. And of course the beauty of a pup doesn't hurt one bit. I see some fussy comments but this might be exactly what your client wanted. Low upkeep with beds available for vegetables and or flowers.
What a wonderful transformation, I did think the added height of the pergola worked really well too as it could be used for ramblers and climbers. I loved Peggy at the end perusing all that she surveys, take care and stay safe.
The Moment they started to build this wide stairs I realized that ther would be something go wrong. There was a great potentiial to work with different steps in the garden and make it feeling bigger, working with Water running down the steps, little by plants hidden spots where you can hide and relax, but this is just a concrete exhibition.
Well done boys, fantastic job just what we want and need in the modern world. Easy maintenance with busy lives and containers in which you can grow fantastic plants for colour and can enjoy sunny days sat on the patio. Keep it up lads!
Ale ślicznie!! Bardzo, bardzo mi się podoba! Lubię takie przestrzenne krajobrazy, wielopłaszczyznowe, wielopoziomowe! Więcej jeszcze bym dodała kilka punktow przykuwających uwagę, ale i tak ślicznie wymyślone! Brawo!
1. cover your land with rocks, gravel, so no way water can get in. 2. Cut down any bushes or tree trunks. 3. Apply cement and tiles, to ensure absolutely NO water can trickle down to the ground beneath. 4. build fences. 4. build a few small boxes and fill with earth (presumably brought from somewhere else. sustainably? one thinks not.) 5. be completely asinine and call this a garden
I loved watching this transformation. Are these guys professional hard landscapers..? They did a lovely job. Transformation well done. Not every garden needs to be high maintenance.
Agreed. Not a garden at all. Gardens are green and lush and true English gardens are the best with the wide variety of well-tended plants. This... is simply a hideous concrete, block, and brick slab, IMHO. Good thing it is not in my yard. I am sure it cost a pretty penny.
Took an abandoned space and turned it into something usable. Saw so much potential there for planters, vines, stuff on the fencing-- great job! Reminds me of a neighbors yard that had a trellis that overarched their picnic table. Covered in grape vines so literally they were surrounded by grapes. Dog ruled. Had the right idea. When in doubt, park the butt in somewhere shady and watch the work.
Beautiful! Easier to maintain and plenty of room to set out tables and chairs for parties and cookouts. Looks like plenty of grass left next to house. Nicely done.
It said it was an abandoned garden and that they changed it (transformation) but there is a number of planting spots which I'm sure they are going to use.
THIS is an excellent example of what to do with a limited space and using low maintenence patios with lots of pots and a few small raised beds !! BLOODY GOOD JOB MATE -- paul from wales !!
Please add a hole to the bottom of the fencing (or maybe the gate) for hedgehogs if you haven’t got one already. Hedgies need to roam quite large distances and completely sealed gardens reduce their territory. They are such great creatures to have in a garden, as they gobble up those pesky slugs and snails! 🦔 🦔🦔
Looks great to me! Can't see what the negative comments are about. They've taken an otherwise unusable space and made it into a versatile space for entertaining and also for utility, without losing any of the usable green space which was already present. There is still a lawn, with gardens along both sides. If i had read the comments without watching the video i'd have assumed they had just paved over the entire lot...
i was looking for the cute white dog.. its fun to watched..i just loved this video.Thanks also for the effort.. unbelieveable renovation.. oh wait i want to continue watch this..😁😁😁
Nice job, pleasant and relaxing looking area but looks more like Xeriscaping than a garden. I imagine there will be more plants in containers as time goes by.
In the garden of people.... the weeds can be cruel... but the ones who share their works with the world are the most beautiful part of this garden we live in...
Pretty sure that was a Kate Bush song, not Hard Creation. Must've forgotten to change the credits... I have to add: No one seemed to notice that this renovation was done at the bottom of the garden, beyond the lawn. The garden shed was in disrepair and access to the gate so badly run down as to be dangerous/impossible. The existing back fence was completely replaced. All the complaints about it being a terrace not a garden are examples of a complete lack of observational skills! The remodelling of the existing, run-down concept is beautifully done, with empty beds and box containers awaiting the client's imagination. The few random pots on the patio thoughtfully gathered by the crew obviously belong to the client (likely what gardening they were limited to, considering the shambles beyond the manicured lawn). Now they have options for herb gardens in the box planters, and perhaps some bridal spirea (or tea roses) on the lower terrace. Some wisteria on the wooden structure over the stairway... There is SO MUCH POTENTIAL for gardening here! So drool-worthy! This is now a space to enjoy and share! A sanctuary as opposed to the headache it used to be. I want that garden! I'd love for this company to reno me a garden! Too bad I live in a building. On a different continent.
maggPi Prime, thank you so much for your thoughtful, eloquent words.We'd go as far as a favourable discount for you, if you had a garden and lived on the same continent.Thanks for watching, feel free to comment on any other of our videos. Much love !!!
beautiful dog!! lots of work there, nice outdoor space, I really like the different levels, you can do alot of containers and keep a neat space that you can use in many ways:-)
@@littleacornslandscapes2935 i will search and watch more of your posts...well done you all. this is one of the most satisfying vids i ve watched during lockdown. thanks heaps
You Guys are magicians!---I wish there had been a note on the background of the why of the 'before' condition.---And that hanging basket was a nice touch to the timelapse progression!
Watched whole video, because of negative comments. I thought the work was well done 👍 can’t understand the bottom of garden in shade, and not much else. Thought there was going to be a sunken garden somewhere .NO. It did not seem to have much purpose anywhere. I expect owners wanted low maintenance. Pity the filming at the end did not go a bit slower and show whole garden enough. 🐶love the dog 🐕.
Why are so many people bashing on this? If the client wanted it paved then that's what they got. There was grass clearly, it was in the entire video. People need chill their beans and just move with the times.
A garden means something totally different to me... It has to be a connection with nature which means for me more plants than rocks or controlled space. Instead of this I'll better do it by myself... :)
So... take a place full of green weeds and turn it into a lot of brick and concrete. The real pity is that the guys worked very hard at really good pace to get it done.
Just saw this, 14 November. Awesome! How the hell did you guys do this??? I have trouble hitting the right end of the nail with a hammer! Beautiful. Congratulations.
A great job by Little Acorns Landscapes in transforming this overgrown garden into a usable and pleasant terrace. Fantastic work. How long did it take to complete?
Wow--great job! Love the Asian influence. And container gardening is so much easier to maintain. Less fertilizer and pesticides need to be used. I usually put foam peanuts or layered sticks in the bottom half, lessens the weight and allows better drainage. Please post updates when spring and summer hit--bet it will be gorgeous!!
So many haters in the comments. Did it ever occur to you that A) The person who owned the house wanted a hardscaping project done and not what was currently back there? or B) A person bought the house and wanted a hardscaping project done back there? There are planters there that they can plant in if they desire, and it would be easier to maintain. Who are you to decide someone's desires? I am sure they discussed what the client wanted done back there, and plans were drawn out, and approved by the client. I think hardscaping is awesome, and honestly it is taking off more since it can be built affordably, lasts an incredibly long time, and looks beautiful when its done. Transforming a run down completely dilapidated back yard into this is absolutely spectacular in my opinion. Hating on it just because it doesn't meet your views on a space is asinine.
What’s going on at the bottom? What is being planted there? This needs tonnes of soft flowers on the hard fencing and patio. Like beautiful creepers and lots more planting and colour
The clearance was amazing, and getting rid of all that overgrowth and rambling mess was incredible. But the garden and ground could have been put to much better use. I'm sure they had good reason for doing what they did, and to each his own - but there could have, I'm sure, been far less brick, slab and concrete, and far more greenery. Some tree planting and shrubbery would have looked superb... still, I hope they're happy with it. The cost must have been astounding....
Alexandra Abraham, thanks for watching and your positive comment, we are contractors and are bound by our clients requests.We would have liked to add some planting, but often the client does this themselves after we've finished.
@@littleacornslandscapes2935 Hi, and thank you for your clarification. I just re-viewed the ending of the video and thought to myself that the gravelled area at the bottom/right of the steps, in the 'sunken' area, was just crying out for a beautiful feature plant, and definitely something to garnish the fence, perhaps a David Austin climber or rambling rose... a pond there might have been an amazing feature too.... I see they left two areas of soil either side of the path to the shed, but that doesn't leave a huge amount of scope. Still, I guess I'm spoilt... I've just been to see The Lost Gardens of Heligan... just stunning... Not something that's easily reproducible in a suburban garden, I grant you! Great work, guys.
The dog was my favorite part
Ivia Ivaquez, ours too !
Doggo was the project manager!
@@theuglykwan u r so right ! thanks for watching.
@@theuglykwan Thanks for watching.
Thank goodness, he was not buried with the concrete.
A lot of "expert" gardeners commenting, firstly nice job and great to see great job site management, to all the "experts" it's a sloping site in London, the client dictates the work to be undertaken, I assume the client wanted a terraced garden with some beds on the lower level for planting, this is what the company appears to have provided. Why not just watch the video and enjoy seening people do a good job, you may not like the result but then again taste is subjective, you could also post a video of your wonderful garden with all the amenities you describe in your comment for us to enjoy.
Again my compliments to the poster and his crew.
TheSamoht67, Compliments very warmly accepted, thank you.
I can see why you're so efficient and good at your job, you have good management. White pup Supervisor also picks good supervisory locations to keep an eye on the workers to make sure no one's slacking off. Good job, White Pup!
Lol DipityS, thanks for watching the dog !!
Beautiful garden, beautiful dog, beautiful music - you can never go wrong with a bit of 'Cloudbusting' 😉
Lots of negative comments that I don't understand. I'd love to have a garden that looks like that. Great work.
Jan T, beautiful comment, we love you.
@@littleacornslandscapes2935 Jan T: are you, by any chance, one of their mums? (What I can't get over is why they're using the name "Little Acorn Landscapes". I bet any little acorn that accidentally fell in the new, concrete, garden would be briskly snatched up and quickly got rid of, for fear that something green might start to appear in the perfect expanse of concrete . . .
@@michaelashworth4172 Hello Michael, no not one of their mums - or any relation / friend / colleague or neighbour - but your comment made me smile - thank you! I'm just a sad old biddy who loves my garden and knows what hard work it is and appreciates a truly professional job when I see one.
I'm also old enough, and arthritic enough, to appreciate a bit of paving - less weeding to do! 😉
@@jant7061 thanks mum !
@@littleacornslandscapes2935
You're welcome son. Don't forget to pop round for tea!😂
Ok stop bashing this video! The garden is for an elderly person, so it's meant to be low maintenance. Also we have to stop and consider what the client wanted, not us. There is plenty of room for potted veggies and flowers. The trellis could also provide space for roses etc. So everyone just stop.
Large streams from little fountains flow, Tall oaks from little acorns grow. Something great can come from a modest beginning! [Excellent job]
Beautiful words Philip.(and thanks)
👩💼👩🎓👩⚖️👩✈️👩⚕️👩🏭👩🏫👩💼👩🎓👩⚖️👩✈️👩⚕️👩🏭👩🏫
No matter what anybody says you made it look nice and if it work for the owner that's what matters
Captain Badass, u r right.
Thanks !
So lovely! It’s functional, low maintenance and yet open for the owner’s future garden inspiration.
I’m subscribing 😊
Anyblacker, thank you for watching, and for your sub !
Was beginning to show potential and then you paved over it all.
gillian bc true!
gillian bc exactly!!! What is it with paving everything?? it looks ghastly
Technically there’s already a grass patch there
I loved that the dog was “helping” the entire time, and I hope someone will add a tree and a little patch of grass for him/her. 😊🐾❤️
Thanks.
Beautiful work and your pup is such a joy to watch! 'Cloudbusting' is such an awesome song!
Many thanks Rick.
Hi guys another great project done. Looks fantastic when planted up and lost that new look it Will bring a smile to your faces seeing your good work in all its glory !! Another old record I haven't heard in years!! Now it's been put on my playlist!! Keep up the good work love xx Carla give
,the dog a pat from me keep the videos coming cheers love Carla x xxx
Hi Carla, Thanks again for your positive comments and happy that you like our choice of music.
Love it! Thank you for posting the new video... I love how the pooch is always in the midst of the action....true royalty style! Very cool set up in this yard, everyone should have one! 😁
Gailey44k, thanks again for watching, and thanks for your comments.
Looks Awesome guys 👍
Usomex Martin - thanks for for watching us at work.
So much criticism from people but the fact is that it was unusable and now it's very usable and welcoming. They've left beds for the plants to go in so it will have green symmetry when it's finished.
Natasha Nagy - thank you for your positive comment, please feel free to comment on our other videos.
Lovely work! And what a lovely dog!! I see he knows where to sit to stay well out of the way. Sweet!
C CC, thanks, she knows the routine better than we do !!!
:)@@littleacornslandscapes2935
Read words as they are typed ..abandoned garden......transformation didnt say they were keeping it as a garden. I love plants but at times in my life have gone with a few pots because of life commitments. I have also had full veggies. Grew everything from seed and propagation including two trees from a ficus. Have had high structure and now on my acre retirement lot back to time to experiment with both hardscapes and garden. In this one also difficult with the needed retaining wall. I think its good job. Will probably evolve. Say something nice!
This is about the 4th or 5th garden makeover video where they transformed from garden to parking lot.
I love watching your videos. And of course the beauty of a pup doesn't hurt one bit. I see some fussy comments but this might be exactly what your client wanted. Low upkeep with beds available for vegetables and or flowers.
Marilyn, thanks for watching us !
Well done.Looks better than what it was.That is the point of the video.Thumbs up.Great song.
Thanks very much Nodrodsky, we appreciate your comment.
What a wonderful transformation, I did think the added height of the pergola worked really well too as it could be used for ramblers and climbers. I loved Peggy at the end perusing all that she surveys, take care and stay safe.
Thanks Deborah. This is not Peggy tho , this is our last dog who left us summer 2019. Peggy arrived soon after to try to fill her boots.
@@littleacornslandscapes2935 I’m sorry for the loss of your last companion but Peggy seems to fit into your world so well. 🐾💕🌈
The Moment they started to build this wide stairs I realized that ther would be something go wrong.
There was a great potentiial to work with different steps in the garden and make it feeling bigger, working with Water running down the steps, little by plants hidden spots where you can hide and relax, but this is just a concrete exhibition.
Well done boys, fantastic job just what we want and need in the modern world. Easy maintenance with busy lives and containers in which you can grow fantastic plants for colour and can enjoy sunny days sat on the patio. Keep it up lads!
Thanks David
Ale ślicznie!! Bardzo, bardzo mi się podoba! Lubię takie przestrzenne krajobrazy, wielopłaszczyznowe, wielopoziomowe! Więcej jeszcze bym dodała kilka punktow przykuwających uwagę, ale i tak ślicznie wymyślone!
Brawo!
Urszula Grazyna Smolarz,
Dziekuje Ci bardzo .
Thank you very much !
I loved the raised boxes.. at least there's room for /some/ plants.
Thanks for watching Skylar Carter and for taking the time to comment.
1. cover your land with rocks, gravel, so no way water can get in. 2. Cut down any bushes or tree trunks. 3. Apply cement and tiles, to ensure absolutely NO water can trickle down to the ground beneath. 4. build fences. 4. build a few small boxes and fill with earth (presumably brought from somewhere else. sustainably? one thinks not.) 5. be completely asinine and call this a garden
Beautiful! Would love to see this when flowers are all around..........and seriously.........what a cool dog!
Thanks silverblue571 for watching and taking the time to give a positive comment.
Silverblue flowers dont frow in concrete.I wonder how many bodies are under all that concrete
Just rewatching your vids and came across this one...I remember it well. Big earthworks, 'eh? Good job. I really like it!
I loved watching this transformation. Are these guys professional hard landscapers..? They did a lovely job. Transformation well done. Not every garden needs to be high maintenance.
Thank you Lindsay.We are landscaping contractors and your comment is warmly appreciated.
This is a great start for adding potted plants, and a spot or two for either a vegetable garden or some sort of flowers.
cat sniffer thanks.
I love your choice of music - and the four legged foreman!! Great video!
Thanks bro.
Where is garden? I saw just concrete an bricks.
Agreed. Not a garden at all. Gardens are green and lush and true English gardens are the best with the wide variety of well-tended plants. This... is simply a hideous concrete, block, and brick slab, IMHO. Good thing it is not in my yard. I am sure it cost a pretty penny.
Garden transformed in concrete bunker 😄
Made by ACORN CONCTETESCAPES .Their motto ;WE BURY YOUR GARDEN BEST0
read again the title !! (Abandoned London Garden Transformation)
Yeah! Where is the green??
I enjoyed watching... With nice music too... Even relaxing effects and very enjoyable...
Thank you !
Took an abandoned space and turned it into something usable. Saw so much potential there for planters, vines, stuff on the fencing-- great job! Reminds me of a neighbors yard that had a trellis that overarched their picnic table. Covered in grape vines so literally they were surrounded by grapes.
Dog ruled. Had the right idea. When in doubt, park the butt in somewhere shady and watch the work.
Thanks for watching Paul.
Beautiful! Easier to maintain and plenty of room to set out tables and chairs for parties and cookouts. Looks like plenty of grass left next to house. Nicely done.
MJ T, many thanks for such a nice comment and thank you for watching.
Amazing transformation, amazing job! 👍👏💪🤝
Melinda Varga, thank you - glad you enjoyed watching !
Abandoned London Garden Transformed in to Garden of Concrete and brick .
Another version would be, “abandoned London garden transformed to a usable space for a family, with garden beds and a large storage shed.
Abandoned london garden turned into a Soviet tower block
It was garden
Now is concrete whit stones
You have to build what the client wants and I think that you made a fantastic job and worked hard, well done.
Many thanks Stuart Rich, for your positive words.
"Paved paradise, put up a parking lot!" Joni Mitchell
Garden means something else for me.
Me too.
It said it was an abandoned garden and that they changed it (transformation) but there is a number of planting spots which I'm sure they are going to use.
In the UK, “a garden” is what we in the USA call “a yard.” In the UK, a yard is the 3’ x 3’ where you put your trash cans...
@@tanial.williamson8082 I'll remember that. Thank you
@@hfoor11 thanks for watching.
Great video! One question. Actually two. Why the gate between properties and is this area for your grandparents?
Thanks for watching Dawn.The gate is at the end of the garden and goes out onto an access road.
We built this garden for a retired person.
Great choice of song. Solid job on the transformation!
kirsty sheridan, thanks for watching us at work !
Absolutely gorgeous transformation
Thank you.
Great parking lot!
THIS is an excellent example of what to do with a limited space and using low maintenence patios with lots of pots and a few small raised beds !!
BLOODY GOOD JOB MATE -- paul from wales !!
Thanks paul, that is an excellent example of BLOODY GOOD COMMENT.
Go &stand in the corner &write out 'THIS IS NOT A GARDEN'500 times
I prefer the abandoned garden at least there was life
Awesome transformation just beautiful 🥰
Thank you.
Not my idea of a "garden" but apparently that's what your client wanted. Looks like very professional work though, so well done!
Thank you Jude.
Brilliant well done a really quality finish great work
David Nash, thanks for your comment.
Average temp out back on a nice summer day.before Bach yard brick oven 90° after oven 115° enjoy
Please add a hole to the bottom of the fencing (or maybe the gate) for hedgehogs if you haven’t got one already. Hedgies need to roam quite large distances and completely sealed gardens reduce their territory. They are such great creatures to have in a garden, as they gobble up those pesky slugs and snails! 🦔 🦔🦔
Zoe, thanks for watching. There is a hedgehog sized gap at the bottom of the gate !
That’s really cool! I didn’t see that 😀
Not neededas hedgehogs dont live on concrete!
Do hedgehogs eat cement?
Zoe Wilkins oh, how sweet! I’d no idea.
Looks great to me! Can't see what the negative comments are about. They've taken an otherwise unusable space and made it into a versatile space for entertaining and also for utility, without losing any of the usable green space which was already present. There is still a lawn, with gardens along both sides. If i had read the comments without watching the video i'd have assumed they had just paved over the entire lot...
Joel Szabo, many thanks for taking the time to comment so positively.
This is a terrace not a garden.
This is the back of someone's house, a garden.
Just like to add that the Song is "Cloudbusting" by Kate Bush from the 1985 Album "Hounds of Love"
No its bastard asshole from hard creations lmao was nice to hear i had the album.
i was looking for the cute white dog.. its fun to watched..i just loved this video.Thanks also for the effort.. unbelieveable renovation.. oh wait i want to continue watch this..😁😁😁
Thanks Zuraidah.
Great job everything looks great
Yasmin Ghani, thank you for your comment.
Beautifully done 👍🏼👍🏼
Many thanks carol.
Great job. Looks really nice. Hope you enjoy many days and nights there.
Many thanks Carol, but we are contractors, and when we've finished, it's not ours to enjoy.
I enjoyed watched the 4-legged foreman. A beautiful job, by the way!
Thank you Julia.
You guys really know your hardscaping!
we call it landscaping. Thanks Pamela.
An awesome clean job🤞🤞🤞
Vocês são incríveis! Não da para parar de assistir. Parabéns e obrigada pelos momentos de tanta beleza.
Muito obrigado Alma Valquiria seu entusiasmo e edificante. E seu apoio e muito bem video.
Nice job, pleasant and relaxing looking area but looks more like Xeriscaping than a garden. I imagine there will be more plants in containers as time goes by.
Inkdraft, thanks for watching.
In the garden of people.... the weeds can be cruel... but the ones who share their works with the world are the most beautiful part of this garden we live in...
pitchforkharry, thanks for watching
Pretty sure that was a Kate Bush song, not Hard Creation. Must've forgotten to change the credits...
I have to add:
No one seemed to notice that this renovation was done at the bottom of the garden, beyond the lawn. The garden shed was in disrepair and access to the gate so badly run down as to be dangerous/impossible. The existing back fence was completely replaced. All the complaints about it being a terrace not a garden are examples of a complete lack of observational skills!
The remodelling of the existing, run-down concept is beautifully done, with empty beds and box containers awaiting the client's imagination. The few random pots on the patio thoughtfully gathered by the crew obviously belong to the client (likely what gardening they were limited to, considering the shambles beyond the manicured lawn). Now they have options for herb gardens in the box planters, and perhaps some bridal spirea (or tea roses) on the lower terrace. Some wisteria on the wooden structure over the stairway...
There is SO MUCH POTENTIAL for gardening here! So drool-worthy! This is now a space to enjoy and share! A sanctuary as opposed to the headache it used to be.
I want that garden! I'd love for this company to reno me a garden!
Too bad I live in a building.
On a different continent.
maggPi Prime, thank you so much for your thoughtful, eloquent words.We'd go as far as a favourable discount for you, if you had a garden and lived on the same continent.Thanks for watching, feel free to comment on any other of our videos. Much love !!!
@@littleacornslandscapes2935 ❤
Brilliant. What a creation. 👍
Thanks Andrew.
With no rebar in that wall and with all that weight with those slabs the wall will give way sooner or later
That was some job..well done. low maintenance and space for nice shrubs and flowers.
Thank you for your appreciation Frani Dance !
beautiful dog!! lots of work there, nice outdoor space, I really like the different levels, you can do alot of containers and keep a neat space that you can use in many ways:-)
Michelle Lyman, Many thanks for your positive comments, glad you enjoyed watching.
I knew allready where this was going when you cut all branches of that beautiful Pine.
Brilliant job which Im assuming is to the property owners spec. I love the steps and overall use of space.
Avril Crisp, thank you. Yes we built what the client wanted.
this is so satisfying... love it. and the dog is adorable
Rayyan, thanks for watching us at work, there's loads more to watch and we upload every 2 or 3 weeks.
@@littleacornslandscapes2935 i will search and watch more of your posts...well done you all. this is one of the most satisfying vids i ve watched during lockdown. thanks heaps
@@rayyanmahameru8804 You are very welcome , fill your boots !
Plant conifers..grow a vine up the trellis..some white roses.. So much can be done with this space now. Wonderful.
Thanks for watching cheekyoziechick
Top job 👌a lot of hard work
Many thanks Gtweet85 for your kind comment.
Looks brilliant 👍👍
Thanks brother.
So sad to see a living ecosystem wiped out and replaced with bricks.
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You Guys are magicians!---I wish there had been a note on the background of the why of the 'before' condition.---And that hanging basket was a nice touch to the timelapse progression!
Thanks Alana, we didn't take any notice of the hanging basket !
Watched whole video, because of negative comments. I thought the work was well done 👍 can’t understand the bottom of garden in shade, and not much else. Thought there was going to be a sunken garden somewhere .NO. It did not seem to have much purpose anywhere. I expect owners wanted low maintenance. Pity the filming at the end did not go a bit slower and show whole garden enough. 🐶love the dog 🐕.
Thanks for watching Linda.
I thought this was supposed to be a garden. Instead: Concrete, concrete, concrete.
Another beautiful job
Thanks Cheryl O
Why are so many people bashing on this? If the client wanted it paved then that's what they got. There was grass clearly, it was in the entire video. People need chill their beans and just move with the times.
Nate, you know it, thanks for watching !
A garden means something totally different to me... It has to be a connection with nature which means for me more plants than rocks or controlled space. Instead of this I'll better do it by myself... :)
So... take a place full of green weeds and turn it into a lot of brick and concrete. The real pity is that the guys worked very hard at really good pace to get it done.
Marc, LOL, we work as quick as we can.
We do what our client asks us to do.
Thanks for watching.
Wow nice building the gate
Just saw this, 14 November. Awesome! How the hell did you guys do this??? I have trouble hitting the right end of the nail with a hammer! Beautiful. Congratulations.
Thanks for taking the time Joe Gamba, glad you enjoyed watching us.
Like most garden transformation videos's comments. I'd say I kinda like the before more than the after.
Good thing the dog was there helping you hold the dirt down. :)
Too right Sybil Detard
A great job by Little Acorns Landscapes in transforming this overgrown garden into a usable and pleasant terrace. Fantastic work.
How long did it take to complete?
Alan B, many thanks for your comment.
How long did it take ? longer than we expected !
Wow--great job!
Love the Asian influence. And container gardening is so much easier to maintain.
Less fertilizer and pesticides need to be used.
I usually put foam peanuts or layered sticks in the bottom half, lessens the weight and allows better drainage.
Please post updates when spring and summer hit--bet it will be gorgeous!!
bailey buster, thanks for watching.
That's a lot of wood and concrete that will have to be replaced one day.
So many haters in the comments. Did it ever occur to you that A) The person who owned the house wanted a hardscaping project done and not what was currently back there? or B) A person bought the house and wanted a hardscaping project done back there? There are planters there that they can plant in if they desire, and it would be easier to maintain. Who are you to decide someone's desires? I am sure they discussed what the client wanted done back there, and plans were drawn out, and approved by the client. I think hardscaping is awesome, and honestly it is taking off more since it can be built affordably, lasts an incredibly long time, and looks beautiful when its done. Transforming a run down completely dilapidated back yard into this is absolutely spectacular in my opinion. Hating on it just because it doesn't meet your views on a space is asinine.
We thank you nerd network, for your comment.
@@littleacornslandscapes2935 no problem, you did a great job on this project and it was a great video to watch.
That's brill and works well
Many thanks Alan.
What’s going on at the bottom? What is being planted there? This needs tonnes of soft flowers on the hard fencing and patio. Like beautiful creepers and lots more planting and colour
Thanks for watching Claire.
Nice👍☺
Thanks Sally Skellington.
Good job guys!😉
Mariah Smoothie - Thank you.
Clean job !!! Nice
Thank you Brenda Dees
Absolutely nothing wrong with the title of the video no matter how much some of the diddies below protest. Nice job.
Thanks Niru Suroraku !
The clearance was amazing, and getting rid of all that overgrowth and rambling mess was incredible. But the garden and ground could have been put to much better use. I'm sure they had good reason for doing what they did, and to each his own - but there could have, I'm sure, been far less brick, slab and concrete, and far more greenery. Some tree planting and shrubbery would have looked superb... still, I hope they're happy with it. The cost must have been astounding....
Alexandra Abraham, thanks for watching and your positive comment, we are contractors and are bound by our clients requests.We would have liked to add some planting, but often the client does this themselves after we've finished.
@@littleacornslandscapes2935 Hi, and thank you for your clarification. I just re-viewed the ending of the video and thought to myself that the gravelled area at the bottom/right of the steps, in the 'sunken' area, was just crying out for a beautiful feature plant, and definitely something to garnish the fence, perhaps a David Austin climber or rambling rose... a pond there might have been an amazing feature too.... I see they left two areas of soil either side of the path to the shed, but that doesn't leave a huge amount of scope. Still, I guess I'm spoilt... I've just been to see The Lost Gardens of Heligan... just stunning... Not something that's easily reproducible in a suburban garden, I grant you! Great work, guys.
@@alexandraabraham6698 Lost gardens of Heligan it's not, Lol, Thank you.
Lovely job.
Thank you William.