I love when people show the mistakes they make and show how they learned from it. It’s so helpful! Thanks for the video! I’ll definitely be referencing this!
I've said it before but i want to say it again. i appreciate very much how you get directly to the point. so many UA-cam channels waste so much of our time with deceptive titles and time killing garbage.
We made a brick patio in my herb garden with these bricks about 5 years ago and we still love it. In rainy Seattle I do fight with moss on the bricks, but that adds a little charm.
Really enjoyed this video and especially how the path started to go wrong and had to be redone. Helps to see that everyone can have a problem (and it’s not just me). The cost analysis was very helpful too. You have such great ideas!!
One of their funniest videos (in my opinion) was a mistake video. Laura was planting up a window box (I think it was the tool shed) and one of the hooks gave way and the entire basket came crashing down. Hi-lar-i-ous.
@@sandyg8794 Yep. Sure. Here's a link to the video from the beginning, but the funny happens at [here: ua-cam.com/video/AqkiT3xRQ1U/v-deo.html ] (give it about 15 seconds). Laura handles it like a pro. ua-cam.com/video/AqkiT3xRQ1U/v-deo.html Edited to fix a link.
Oh Laura I love your impulsiveness and energy, that's what makes coffee with you in the morning so fun as it gives me ideas to start my day with!!! Love the pathway it looks awesome and I can't wait to see the planting as well!
I’m so happy you tackled this project, I have been apprehensive about laying a brick mow-strip around my foundation beds that I started (result of binge watching Garden Answer) and now I have the fuel to tackle it!!! Thanks y’all!!
Love how this looks. Colors of the brick are perfect. I like the muted tones of them. Great teamwork job! Y’all can do anything and everything. Nice to be handy.
I have a path in my garden that gets muddy and I wanted to brick it for years. The stepping stones looked nice but after a while the stones chip and need to be replaced. The bricks would be permanent with no weeding EVER. After seeing the process of laying a brick path, I just might want to DIY. I could practice laying the bricks on a curve before the final install. Thank you for your video. The step-by-step is helpful.
I love that you are matching all the brick pavers throughout. It will look fabulous when all are done. I’m as happy for you as you are doing this project. ♥️
I think one of the things I like best about your videos is that you don't try to be perfect. You let us know your mistakes and how you fix them which helps so much when we are trying to replicate a project. Thanks for being real!
Thank you for including how long this project took and how much the materials cost! I would like to see that more consistently in future videos. For those who have very little experience, it's really helpful when starting projects to have an idea of those things. That way you don't accidentally bite off way more than you can chew.
Really nice job! Now I need to figure out where I can add a pathway. I really like the wood pallet one you have with the nice curve. I like this one too, as it starts tying all your brick together and makes everything consistent. Well done!
Looks good! Screed with two 4-foot lengths of 3/4 plumbing pipe which has an outside diameter of 1 inch. You can lay it right in the sand and just fill in the spaces with a trowel after you remove the pipe.
The brick pathway looks great, love the pattern! Love watching you two work together!!!! Also the plants in the area are looking beautiful!! Good job done, looking good!!🙌🌸🌺🌼🌿👀🚜🌞
Funny, just last week I re-watched you laying that patio. Y'all, the pathway looks great and isn't that how it always is...buy something and THEN it goes on sale. Smart of Aaron to stock up for later projects. 😊💚
Thanks for including the cost. I wouldn't have guessed it was that inexpensive. It looks beautiful. I need to do this in front of my business and have been stalling because I thought it would be complicated. So simple!
It looks amazing! I would guess the suds were because the hose didn't have an end on it to spread the water out more and the amount of water in such a small area lifted out some of the binding agent.
Pat Pezzi your very funny. I actually do some work in the garden as I get inspired by Laura. I’m not trying to come off as rude but you have slightly offended me
It's so beautiful, love how things are coming together. The pathway just makes it all tie in together so beautifully. Thank you again Laura and Aaron it looks amazing.
It looks great! You make everything look so easy, I ordered two wicker rocking chairs which required light assembly and that project took several hours😜
Hi Laura and Aaron! WOW, what a difference that made. It looks fantastic! I love the color of the bricks you used. You both are so amazing! I'm anxious to see you plant the areas on both sides. Thank you for sharing!
Wow! She knows what she is doing. This is a really good demonstration I was amazed of how skilled she is. This is really good, keep it up and best wishes!
You are convincing me to be bold and try this! I really need pathways to define the garden area. My entire front and back are cottage gardens with just a few flat stones for a pathway and so it looks like too much garden. I'm a bit disabled but love doing DIY so I was going to try to use landscape fabric and pebbles but a permanent path, though it takes longer to do, would be so much more effective.
We did a flagstone patio this past weekend. Same procedure as you. I HATED it! Never again! We have mostly clay that we had to dig through, and we were dealing with a slope that leads to a hill. I was a wreck the whole time. Laughed at some of your frustrations because we experienced similar ones. Your end result is beautiful.
Hey Laura, Love your videos! the bubbles coming from the hose can be due to heat. Think of a sauna kind of effect and if it's sitting in direct sun. It's basically spraying hot water and needs a few minutes for the water to cool down. Especially if the hose wasn't bled out before and had water in it. For your pathway it probably didn't matter but your plants might like cooler water :) Keep up the good work-- I have learned how to garden from you. My mother loves your family and your videos.
Ahh, so lovely. It's obvious you love what you do. When I talk about my job, I have no such enthusiasm in my voice. But I would if I was doing garden-related stuff all the time.
Interesting video. I had no idea it took so much work to lay out a small brick pathway. Well done! This was a great learning experience for me. Thank you.
Looks great! 😍 Now I need to redo mine for the 3rd time lol. First time wasn't straight so I ran strings now it's not level due to not using gravel and sands. Thanks Laura 😍
Very nice 👍🏼 what would have also been nice would be if you made it 2.5ft wider each side and then put a bench on each side with 2 planters each side of the bench. 👌🏼
Thanks to you and your videos I make 2 beds...one with red wood mulch and other with wite stone....and it look so good and low maintenance is the best!!👏👏👏👏👏 Thank you Laura for everything I learn❤🐈/We have black cat....Nora...she is always with me in backyard/
You are consistently interesting and inspiring, and I love your inclusion of the true story (including the hitches, mistakes) etc. with excellent final result. Really good video again.
I love your videos. Thank you very much for taking the time to show us how to make our gardens beautiful. You are very talented and you inspire me to take up new projects.
They had a hail storm less than a week ago which did a good bit of damage to a lot of plants. They might be waiting for things to bounce back some before doing a tour.
Thank you for this video I have an area that I want to put pavers small are. I enjoyed this video and it expired me. I love your projects! I love plants.
I love when people show the mistakes they make and show how they learned from it. It’s so helpful! Thanks for the video! I’ll definitely be referencing this!
I appreciate that they didn't use string and had to dig it out wider after starting.
I've said it before but i want to say it again. i appreciate very much how you get directly to the point. so many UA-cam channels waste so much of our time with deceptive titles and time killing garbage.
We made a brick patio in my herb garden with these bricks about 5 years ago and we still love it. In rainy Seattle I do fight with moss on the bricks, but that adds a little charm.
It’s so beautiful. You can actually take your receipt back during the sale and get a price adjustment. We do that all the time. Well done!
Really enjoyed this video and especially how the path started to go wrong and had to be redone. Helps to see that everyone can have a problem (and it’s not just me). The cost analysis was very helpful too. You have such great ideas!!
It looks great! I LOVE that you include mistakes and thought processes.
One of their funniest videos (in my opinion) was a mistake video. Laura was planting up a window box (I think it was the tool shed) and one of the hooks gave way and the entire basket came crashing down. Hi-lar-i-ous.
Hi Jake ~ do you happen to have a link for that video? I wouldn't know where to start looking. 😏
@@sandyg8794 Yep. Sure. Here's a link to the video from the beginning, but the funny happens at [here: ua-cam.com/video/AqkiT3xRQ1U/v-deo.html ] (give it about 15 seconds). Laura handles it like a pro.
ua-cam.com/video/AqkiT3xRQ1U/v-deo.html
Edited to fix a link.
That is my favorite brick. Looks great. We are transforming our back yard since I discovered you. Thank you for all the great ideas.
A woman who does it all. Im so impressed.
Oh Laura I love your impulsiveness and energy, that's what makes coffee with you in the morning so fun as it gives me ideas to start my day with!!! Love the pathway it looks awesome and I can't wait to see the planting as well!
I’m so happy you tackled this project, I have been apprehensive about laying a brick mow-strip around my foundation beds that I started (result of binge watching Garden Answer) and now I have the fuel to tackle it!!! Thanks y’all!!
Love how this looks. Colors of the brick are perfect. I like the muted tones of them. Great teamwork job! Y’all can do anything and everything. Nice to be handy.
Looks great didn't notice the grass being added so you did a great job.
I have a path in my garden that gets muddy and I wanted to brick it for years. The stepping stones looked nice but after a while the stones chip and need to be replaced. The bricks would be permanent with no weeding EVER. After seeing the process of laying a brick path, I just might want to DIY. I could practice laying the bricks on a curve before the final install. Thank you for your video. The step-by-step is helpful.
I love that you are matching all the brick pavers throughout. It will look fabulous when all are done. I’m as happy for you as you are doing this project. ♥️
I think one of the things I like best about your videos is that you don't try to be perfect. You let us know your mistakes and how you fix them which helps so much when we are trying to replicate a project. Thanks for being real!
Thanks for pricing that out. Love the look.
Thank you for including how long this project took and how much the materials cost! I would like to see that more consistently in future videos. For those who have very little experience, it's really helpful when starting projects to have an idea of those things. That way you don't accidentally bite off way more than you can chew.
Really nice job! Now I need to figure out where I can add a pathway. I really like the wood pallet one you have with the nice curve. I like this one too, as it starts tying all your brick together and makes everything consistent. Well done!
Wow- great result. You make this look quite approachable for anyone. Thanks!!
Sometimes it’s best to just jump in and get it done, and you and Aaron did a great job!
Looks good! Screed with two 4-foot lengths of 3/4 plumbing pipe which has an outside diameter of 1 inch. You can lay it right in the sand and just fill in the spaces with a trowel after you remove the pipe.
It’s so nice to see that I’m not the only one who does things on impulse!👍🏻😉
The brick pathway looks great, love the pattern! Love watching you two work together!!!! Also the plants in the area are looking beautiful!! Good job done, looking good!!🙌🌸🌺🌼🌿👀🚜🌞
You & Aaron are amazing. I watch your videos & I feel I need to go take a nap to recover. 😉
Funny, just last week I re-watched you laying that patio. Y'all, the pathway looks great and isn't that how it always is...buy something and THEN it goes on sale. Smart of Aaron to stock up for later projects. 😊💚
Love it! Of note: those are not bricks but Holland paver stones usually made from concrete.
I didn't think they looked like brick, thanks.
We kid around here about how many trips to Home Depot a project will take. It’s so funny! Nice job on the walkway. It looks great!
Same!
you make it look easy, so now my wife is making me help her with our brick path. she forwarded me your video. thanks. 😊
You always make these projects look straightforward, must come with knowing what you are doing, excellent job.
Thanks for including the cost. I wouldn't have guessed it was that inexpensive. It looks beautiful. I need to do this in front of my business and have been stalling because I thought it would be complicated. So simple!
Well done Laura and Aaron it look amazing love to see you 2 working together and and also Russel wanted to help 😀😀👌
It looks amazing! I would guess the suds were because the hose didn't have an end on it to spread the water out more and the amount of water in such a small area lifted out some of the binding agent.
I appreciate the details on the time & cost! Great work, as always.
Awesome job! Your both amazing at what you do. Your property is so beautiful! Thank you for sharing 😊🤗
Love watching garden answer while sipping on my coffee. Amazing thank you so much for the inspiration. 🌱👍🏽👍🏽
I am also enjoying watching her videos as I sip my coffee. It is amazing how many of her ideas that I have incorporated into my gardening
Love watching *other* people work, huh? 😂
Pat Pezzi your very funny. I actually do some work in the garden as I get inspired by Laura. I’m not trying to come off as rude but you have slightly offended me
Hi Bye I agree!
Thank you for siding with me @ Fluffy Anne
It's so beautiful, love how things are coming together. The pathway just makes it all tie in together so beautifully. Thank you again Laura and Aaron it looks amazing.
It looks great! You make everything look so easy, I ordered two wicker rocking chairs which required light assembly and that project took several hours😜
Hi Laura! You are such an inspiration! I feel that I can tackle any project that you have demonstrated because you are such a great teacher! Thanks!
Love how you’re so hands on . You just get it done . 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Great hubby to take so many trips to HD.
Hi Laura and Aaron! WOW, what a difference that made. It looks fantastic! I love the color of the bricks you used. You both are so amazing! I'm anxious to see you plant the areas on both sides. Thank you for sharing!
Garden Answer, Is So Much More Than I Could Have Possibly Anticipated . . . Simply The Best !
I really like the color of the bricks! Turned out very nice!
Wow! She knows what she is doing. This is a really good demonstration I was amazed of how skilled she is. This is really good, keep it up and best wishes!
Laura - it is really lovely. Well Done Aaron too.
I loved seeing this from start to finished. Really looks great. Yr plants are just jumping out now. Beautiful.🌸💗😳
Hmm...giving me inspiration. I have a short pathway that’s narrow that I would like to see widened. Great job on your diy project!
You are convincing me to be bold and try this! I really need pathways to define the garden area. My entire front and back are cottage gardens with just a few flat stones for a pathway and so it looks like too much garden. I'm a bit disabled but love doing DIY so I was going to try to use landscape fabric and pebbles but a permanent path, though it takes longer to do, would be so much more effective.
Great job! You are so handy! Maybe the water hose was hot and it suds the brick. Not sure I said it right. 🤨
We did a flagstone patio this past weekend. Same procedure as you. I HATED it! Never again! We have mostly clay that we had to dig through, and we were dealing with a slope that leads to a hill. I was a wreck the whole time. Laughed at some of your frustrations because we experienced similar ones. Your end result is beautiful.
This is so cute, I need one in front of my house. I really needed a tutorial thank you.
I absolutely love the brick pathway. Thanks for recording so we could see it come together.
Hey Laura,
Love your videos! the bubbles coming from the hose can be due to heat. Think of a sauna kind of effect and if it's sitting in direct sun. It's basically spraying hot water and needs a few minutes for the water to cool down. Especially if the hose wasn't bled out before and had water in it. For your pathway it probably didn't matter but your plants might like cooler water :) Keep up the good work-- I have learned how to garden from you. My mother loves your family and your videos.
Time for a TWO hour garden tour!!!!! Its almost JUNE!!!!
I’ll watch 👏.
The pathway looks fantastic! Love the colors of the bricks. 👍🏻🌿🐈
It looks so nice!!!!
Great job!!! You two just amaze me. 🌻💕🌞🌻💕🌞
Ahh, so lovely. It's obvious you love what you do. When I talk about my job, I have no such enthusiasm in my voice. But I would if I was doing garden-related stuff all the time.
Interesting video. I had no idea it took so much work to lay out a small brick pathway. Well done! This was a great learning experience for me. Thank you.
Not all Diyers do amateur work. You guys are living proof. Tremendous job as always.
It looks really pretty hard work always pays off in the end
Thank you for the information and you experience!! Great project!!👏👏🎈🎈
You're such a talented lady..you can do anything.. amazing.
Thanks for sharing. Yes elbow grease is not hard, but when you have tennis elbow, I need a whole lot of grease to get me going.
It looks great. It gives a very welcoming walk. Tfs. 👏🏼
Too funny, I am totally with you on impatience. It was nice to see that, it looks easy enough except for labor. 😊
Thank you for this and the tip using the piping it REALLY helped and saved loads of time. Thanks
I just put in a very small 13" barrier and I knew I would find a video that you have done so I could get a few pointers!
the soapish sods are coming from the water line i believe, it happens to me in Maryland not sure how it happens.
Girl you are amazing!! I enjoy how well you and Arron work together! AND yes SO INSPIRING!!
Damn!!! That’s how you open the bag of sand🙌🏻
This was fantastic. I've always wanted to know how to do this, especially the materials. This definitely shows how "easy" it can be done! Thank you!
Looks great! 😍
Now I need to redo mine for the 3rd time lol. First time wasn't straight so I ran strings now it's not level due to not using gravel and sands. Thanks Laura 😍
Excellent!!! You guys did a wonderful job. I love the look.
You are such an inspiration! I think I'll try this in my yard
It looks fantastic! Y’all did a wonderful job!
Wow I can’t believe how affordable that pathway was! It’s beautiful! You guys do such a good job with these projects! ❤️❤️
Love your videos! You have alot of property and you do such a beautiful job taking care of it!
You get so much accomplished everyday. Lovely path.
Very nice 👍🏼 what would have also been nice would be if you made it 2.5ft wider each side and then put a bench on each side with 2 planters each side of the bench. 👌🏼
Thanks to you and your videos I make 2 beds...one with red wood mulch and other with wite stone....and it look so good and low maintenance is the best!!👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you Laura for everything I learn❤🐈/We have black cat....Nora...she is always with me in backyard/
The brick walk looks great!
Very nice! Great idea to use string.
You are consistently interesting and inspiring, and I love your inclusion of the true story (including the hitches, mistakes) etc. with excellent final result. Really good video again.
Beautiful! Can't wait to see the completion of the palette walkway.
Laura and Aaron you are both so talented and great educators. Love the pathway. 👏
I love your videos. Thank you very much for taking the time to show us how to make our gardens beautiful. You are very talented and you inspire me to take up new projects.
Thank you for showing us. This is just what I need. I’m about lying down my walk Way.
That is one great job! We just had our backyard partially paved and we had to hire people to do it. But you did it yourself! Hand salute! ⭐️
Great job Laura and Aaron!
Wonderful pathway, it will be so nice to walk on. 🦉💐
Excellent video! Fast, to the point, with the details I needed. Thank you!
I love a brick walkway! It makes everything look so neat.😊❤️
You are inspiring. What a great little project to share.
Well when you look out at it while you wash dishes I totally understand. My last house had pasture that I had to look at while I washed dishes. 😝
Wow! You are always doing major projects. I can't keep up. 😁 It turned out beautifully as usual. Great job. 😊
You did a fantastic job on this. Very by the book and well explained
Very inspiring 👍the pathway come out so beautiful thank you for sharing your video 👏🧱
Love it!! The pallet pathway is still my FAVORITE project youve done! 😁🥰
Nice job, Laura (and Aaron). Well done. Psst: GARDEN TOUR! When?
Jake Jones I hope the garden tour is 2 parts and both are REAL long
Bricks installing is a hard work and pain in back waist. Take it easy please.
They had a hail storm less than a week ago which did a good bit of damage to a lot of plants. They might be waiting for things to bounce back some before doing a tour.
@@RC-mc6rc I'm greedy and I admit it. I'd like a tour every week, lol.
Labor of love! It looks amazing Laura and Aaron! My front yard is a blank slate coz of the drought here in CA. You gave me an inspiration! Thank you!
Thank you for this video I have an area that I want to put pavers small are. I enjoyed this video and it expired me. I love your projects! I love plants.