How to Build Brick Tree Rings - DIY

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2016
  • A mulch ring around a tree promotes healthy growth. But without a distinct border, it can look sloppy over time. Building a concrete or brick tree ring can improve the look of your yard. In this video, I'll show you how to plan and build a brick tree ring.
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  • @floriotj
    @floriotj 6 років тому +23

    Great project. Well built. Will be around for along time. Looking at other comments. Diameter * Pi too technical? Scary, very scary.

    • @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY
      @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY  6 років тому +5

      Thank you! and .. Exactly.

    • @fishmut
      @fishmut 4 роки тому +1

      sleepercell ...it’s better to eat pies that have a great diameter 🤣

  • @wheres_bears1378
    @wheres_bears1378 4 роки тому +20

    Man felt like someone was explaining brick work to me in a nightclub over a few drinks on the dance floor with all that that loud music

  • @imnotturdferguson3185
    @imnotturdferguson3185 5 років тому +36

    This can all be done in a weekend guys. All you need is a trigonometry and graphic design degree and you're all set

    • @EDGAR15ish
      @EDGAR15ish 2 роки тому

      Lmao all you gotta do it put a sqaure in that and take off 1/4th from one side

  • @DaddyGreer65
    @DaddyGreer65 6 років тому +62

    Being a professional landscaper I never recommended edges like this. The tree will continue to grow and the roots will expand and slowly put pressure on the bricks until they break. All you need is a three inch deep edge which you can re trench every couple of years as the tree continues to grow larger.

    • @thecatwoman6496
      @thecatwoman6496 4 роки тому +11

      Landscaper here too. I’ve never seen one of these that wasn’t broken and lifted after a couple of years.

    • @buakawfan333
      @buakawfan333 3 роки тому +2

      got a link to what you mean? Thanks

    • @mml1224
      @mml1224 3 роки тому +3

      what you mean by 'needing only 3 inch edge'....? not sure

    • @DaddyGreer65
      @DaddyGreer65 3 роки тому +1

      @@mml1224 three inch deep in the ground.

    • @mml1224
      @mml1224 3 роки тому +2

      @@DaddyGreer65 wait ur saying do not put no type of border, just a 3 inch trench? wats teh point in that.....

  • @lrreid
    @lrreid 7 років тому +1

    Really nice yard work and video. I'm inspired to do the same. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Annileeze
    @Annileeze 7 років тому +2

    What a fantastic job! You make it look so simple. I could never do that! Lol

  • @feliciao.9774
    @feliciao.9774 6 років тому

    Very beautiful yard.
    You're genius.

  • @josemorales-ly7se
    @josemorales-ly7se 6 років тому +1

    Awesome, you make it look so easy. I’m all thumbs

  • @bigmacmcginnis
    @bigmacmcginnis 7 років тому +3

    It looks great!

  • @topsaw
    @topsaw 5 років тому

    Great video And channel! I teach high school woodshop and Pre-Engineering and love what your doing.

  • @maryanne.8624
    @maryanne.8624 7 років тому +2

    beautiful circles, nicely installed. hope you can pull back some of the soil/mulch at the tree's base -- to expose the' 'flare' (they look a little deep -- I learned the hard way, that'll kill a tree in less than a decade).

  • @danieljonasson7589
    @danieljonasson7589 6 років тому +6

    It looks really nice! I might try something similar myself but in my climate I'm thinking that the winters will damage the concrete base and/or mortar joints. Maybe I'll just end up dry-stacking a couple of brick layers on a sand base.

  • @kumariesingh4694
    @kumariesingh4694 4 роки тому

    Beautiful

  • @bobloblaw5236
    @bobloblaw5236 2 роки тому

    Nice work!

  • @RealWomenRealStories
    @RealWomenRealStories 3 роки тому

    Very nice!

  • @themailman8038
    @themailman8038 4 роки тому

    Amazing!!

  • @joewiekierak9641
    @joewiekierak9641 7 років тому +83

    once he said "cad program" I left this video lol

    • @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY
      @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY  7 років тому +1

      LOL!

    • @joewiekierak9641
      @joewiekierak9641 7 років тому +4

      lol I'm not trying to be a jerk, this looks amazing. just don't think I could do this lol

    • @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY
      @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY  7 років тому +3

      No problem, I thought your comment was funny.

    • @ellenayu
      @ellenayu 4 роки тому +1

      lol almost did the same

    • @lvlikeyV
      @lvlikeyV 3 роки тому +1

      The program was just a tool used to help give him a better idea of the brick shape and dimensions. This can (and is) easily done without expensive software. Great video!

  • @scorpion8rage
    @scorpion8rage 5 років тому

    Great vid... thanks!

  • @JUSTDREAMFREE
    @JUSTDREAMFREE Рік тому +1

    looks absolutely awesome!
    Here's my thoughts though...
    If it was me I would make the whole thing at ground level as to mow easily.
    As it is now you have to use a trimmer every time and it's a pain when doing cross or diagonal lawn cuts with these above ground tree rings.

  • @valliavudaiappan3169
    @valliavudaiappan3169 7 років тому +1

    The video and the explanation is great! Some of the viewers like me very new to this kind of work. So I'm not familiar with the tool names or the necessary equipment names. If you add the link to get the instructions then that would be great for the people who need additional help. This is my small suggestion. Really I liked your video and it inspires me to do this project at my home.

  • @JamesZeroSix
    @JamesZeroSix 6 років тому +15

    DO NOT use concrete... it will not last. The roots will crack it in a couple years. Build with bricks, much easier and you can remove
    e-adjust.

    • @chrisfi3d
      @chrisfi3d 3 роки тому

      You ain’t wong there.

  • @alphamale3141
    @alphamale3141 3 роки тому

    I enjoy DYI projects but it seems to me that maintaining a trench around the tree is much easier. Also, this project is way above my “pay grade”.

  • @arifasamad234
    @arifasamad234 3 роки тому

    Masha allaa

  • @joseoneway5065
    @joseoneway5065 7 років тому

    nice

  • @Saahib_K
    @Saahib_K 6 років тому

    Nothing can be more simple you can't complicate....LOL

  • @arifasamad234
    @arifasamad234 3 роки тому

    Super 👌👌👌👍

  • @lifeexplorer9559
    @lifeexplorer9559 7 років тому +1

    Can I hire you?! I love the brick tree ring!!! ❤

  • @robertcastro6508
    @robertcastro6508 5 років тому +1

    Thank you my dad told me to do this in the morning but I completely forgot how to do it you saved me

    • @phiksit
      @phiksit 2 роки тому

      Wow... you make it sound like a simple morning project 0_0

  • @RP61973
    @RP61973 4 роки тому +1

    The roots will move with time, crack the concrete and the bricks will then lift and move around.
    Apart from that, splendid....

  • @tonycabello5671
    @tonycabello5671 7 років тому +51

    Shit got too technical fast lol. Not needed

  • @mml1224
    @mml1224 3 роки тому +2

    no level? wow.........dunno, can we trust this guy, ya'll?

  • @irhusker6569
    @irhusker6569 3 роки тому +1

    Looks nice but you still have to use a trimmer. It does appear to be a circumference that fits the tree now, but what about when it's grown? Is the tree centered or is it just the camera that makes it look off center??

  • @ALhariri2011
    @ALhariri2011 6 років тому

    Is that a circular saw at 2:50? and dose it cuts wood too? And can you tell where can I get the table from? If you can get me a link for online shop that would be great. Thanks for sharing the video 👍🏼

  • @maryanne.8624
    @maryanne.8624 6 років тому +1

    great job on the masonry. should look great for years - but, not sure about the tree... if the root flare is covered (soil or mulch), the tree WILL die before this time. look for die-back at the top - once that's begun, the tree’s most likely a goner.

  • @igorsk19
    @igorsk19 2 роки тому +1

    how do you cut the grass around the ring? i would prefer a solution where the tree ring will be on the same level with the ground (Digged in)

  • @MRM-wp4gr
    @MRM-wp4gr 3 роки тому

    So how many degrees did you taper the bricks down on each side from 90*.......looks like about 3 degrees? What was your inside diameter?

  • @bymilliebphotography8249
    @bymilliebphotography8249 3 роки тому +1

    Must admit although I appreciate the effort & intention of this video, I agree with a lot of the comments below: the music track was a distraction & I had to lower it, the CAD drawing & mathematical equations were a first and unnecessary, and pouring brick around a growing tree really is not a good idea for the obvious reasons stated by other commentors. Gardening & landscaping are organic & ever changing & you need to leve room to grow & change areas in your garden. I don't wanna have to break down brick if I want to expand or change that area.

  • @Sluna773
    @Sluna773 4 роки тому

    How does it look today? Has the concrete cracked at all?

  • @CuttinUpLD
    @CuttinUpLD 6 років тому

    What would you charge to do something like this

  • @craigsouder9334
    @craigsouder9334 7 років тому +45

    damn you need to be a math wizard to build a ring around a tree.

    • @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY
      @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY  7 років тому +2

      LOL!

    • @HexaFox
      @HexaFox 7 років тому +3

      Yeah no fooling. How to landscape around a tree, for rocket scientists.

    • @Saulgr
      @Saulgr 6 років тому +1

      Craig Souder true 🤓

    • @alforliniteaching5670
      @alforliniteaching5670 6 років тому

      Craig Souder just lay them out dry,then you can better space them.

    • @SuperFlyLibra
      @SuperFlyLibra 6 років тому

      Craig Souder 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @alieninstallation50
    @alieninstallation50 3 роки тому

    My trees are very old and very thick and the yard is small in comparison. I wonder if a tree ring would just throw off the curb appeal.

  • @aggiecooper12
    @aggiecooper12 3 роки тому +3

    That's awesome! But for us who've never done it before, it looks like a shit-ton of work!!!!

  • @yannick2738
    @yannick2738 7 років тому +24

    a project well done but the music track was too loud compared to your voice.

    • @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY
      @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY  7 років тому +6

      Thanks for the feedback. I noticed that after I uploaded it. I'll watch out for it in the future.

    • @jennifers3585
      @jennifers3585 6 років тому +1

      Agreed. I can't hear/focus on what he's saying

    • @BigHomie030
      @BigHomie030 6 років тому +1

      homer power I also agree with the music being too loud. I had to keep rewinding to hear what you where saying

    • @guypaul
      @guypaul 3 роки тому +1

      @@EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY I don't like any music in the background at all. So distracting.

  • @danstvguy
    @danstvguy 2 роки тому

    Did you wear a respirator cutting those bricks?

  • @BaddestDragon
    @BaddestDragon 5 років тому

    CAD is such a cool program. It's wild to watch people apply it to their work so easily across the spectrum.

  • @half_cocked
    @half_cocked 6 років тому +2

    Just do concrete with a dye... Those look great

    • @truthaboveagenda
      @truthaboveagenda 6 років тому +1

      No way, clay bricks have a unique beauty. -Joseph

  • @gavproductions
    @gavproductions 6 років тому

    Get idea. But where do you get bender board? I’ve been to two hardware stores and they are completely lost on what a bender board is...???

    • @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY
      @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY  6 років тому +1

      I bought the bender board at Home Depot. If you can't find it, it is just 1/4" MDF that is 4" wide. You can buy a sheet of it and rip it down.

  • @mml1224
    @mml1224 3 роки тому +1

    great vid (minus the annoyin music), very informative and use of time. however, you didn't add a sand base to the concrete, how do you know its not leanin or level? I am sure you can make up the diff. with the top brick for eveness, but had2ask, thanks!

  • @mach51
    @mach51 6 років тому +4

    nice job and I appreciate the detail but would prefer to make it flush to the ground so you can mow around it and not have to use the weed trimmer around it

    • @phiksit
      @phiksit 2 роки тому

      Exactly what I was thinking. Someone also mentioned that the roots will eventually push up and breaking the ring apart. I think I'd also prefer to have a solid ring of pavers but that would involve a saw I don't own, a bunch of calculating and alot of time cutting. Simplest would a rubber tree ring mat but I want one 48" dia. and they don't make them that big.

    • @phiksit
      @phiksit 2 роки тому

      Some places sell no cut block for different diameters.

  • @johne3999
    @johne3999 3 роки тому

    Do you think this method would work with a large diameter circle, like 6 feet?

  • @adamd4218
    @adamd4218 7 років тому +15

    I mean, that looks great, but I don't suppose your average DIYer would end up with the same product lol.

  • @grahamefeltis6559
    @grahamefeltis6559 3 роки тому +1

    What material are the bender boards? PS That music is to loud!

  • @grahamefeltis6559
    @grahamefeltis6559 2 роки тому

    Five years on, how is the tree going and any sign of the roots disturbing the concrete?

  • @elienakhoul7628
    @elienakhoul7628 15 днів тому

    Where did you buy those rings?

  • @sx4150
    @sx4150 7 років тому +1

    Relax people. Just measure two circles. The computer stuff is more a precision job requirement for a professional but you and I could easily do this without the computer part.

  • @sgs3434
    @sgs3434 6 років тому +8

    Yea dude, ya went to far with the CAD program. A real mason doesn't need all that for a simple tree ring of brick.

  • @leah6657
    @leah6657 7 років тому +9

    no need for music, can you please just turn it off so i can hear what you say better!

  • @twosavage22
    @twosavage22 4 роки тому +1

    What hell Bill Nye.

  • @phil4543
    @phil4543 6 років тому

    Omg

  • @Losttouchjs
    @Losttouchjs 4 роки тому +1

    I hope that tree done growing 😂

  • @markg7963
    @markg7963 6 років тому +1

    Well, if you don't happen to have a cad program, couldn't you just lay a brick down on the ring and use a piece of string to mark the cuts from the outside corners? I tend to agree with a lot of comments on here, that while this looks great now, the tree roots will eventually push it up and crack it all up. But you should get 5 years before that happens at least. The manufactured stone blocks at the home centers are getting better and better. But they tend to be a little small on the diameter when set together.
    Thanks for the video.

    • @judyl.761
      @judyl.761 3 роки тому

      How can they be small on diameter when you decide how big to make the circle?

    • @markg7963
      @markg7963 3 роки тому +1

      @@judyl.761 I was thinking of the ones that are circular or have a radius. Otherwise you are correct.

  • @ArturoGarzaID
    @ArturoGarzaID 7 років тому

    So how did you know at what angle to cut the bricks?

    • @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY
      @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY  7 років тому

      I drew the brick ring in Autocad (or you can use Sketchup which is free), and then I cut the bricks to that measurement.

    • @seanpippin6617
      @seanpippin6617 7 років тому

      Engineered Woodworking and DIY ggv

    • @ekadam
      @ekadam 6 років тому

      Im not convinced that you need to cut all the bricks to a taper angle. The taper could be achieved by the varying thickness of concrete mix.

  • @cutiepie-ik1mv
    @cutiepie-ik1mv 7 років тому +1

    why don't you adhesive glue the bricks to the concrete ring?

    • @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY
      @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY  7 років тому +2

      That's a good questions. The true adhesive for blocks and brick is mortar, which is what was used in the video. Anything else is just a user-friendly product meant for a basic DIY'er. That aside, I would have still needed mortar for use in between the bricks, so using an adhesive, like from a tube, would have been an extra product, an extra step. Lastly, the "liquid nails" and similar adhesives that you are probably thinking about are 10 times more expensive for the same use shown in the video.

  • @lewinchesters
    @lewinchesters Рік тому

    Ristagno idrico?

  • @starlight2371
    @starlight2371 Рік тому

    I'm not cutting no bricks!!! I can buy the bricks!

  • @Coffieman5150
    @Coffieman5150 5 років тому +2

    please figure out how to turn down the music volume. Thankyou for the tutorial it helped. But your music level doesn't help.

  • @guerillalife
    @guerillalife 6 років тому

    Vendor board? Did I hear that right... what is it?

  • @zyviec
    @zyviec 5 років тому +2

    Please, please, don’t bury the tree root collar (where the tree trunk naturally meets the ground) like this. It causes rot and mis formed roots. It is a VERY common problem, and will cause tree death or even failure (falls over) in future.

  • @arifasamad234
    @arifasamad234 3 роки тому

    അൽഹംദുലില്ലാഹ്

  • @judyl.761
    @judyl.761 3 роки тому +1

    The problem is that I have tree roots sticking up all around the tree. Now what?

  • @lizzyd1968
    @lizzyd1968 Рік тому

    Great video but could you make the music not so loud. Your voice is drowned by the music. Lucky for subtitles

  • @gus5028
    @gus5028 3 роки тому

    Can you share how much you cut bricks???

    • @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY
      @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY  3 роки тому

      I use either a wet tile saw or a masonry blade on my "metal" chop saw.

    • @gus5028
      @gus5028 3 роки тому

      Engineered Woodworking and DIY I mean dimension, how much you make it smaller?
      You cut bottom of bricks, how much you cut it??

    • @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY
      @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY  3 роки тому +1

      @@gus5028 it was 3/8" from each side to make the pie shape. Was that your question?

    • @gus5028
      @gus5028 3 роки тому

      Engineered Woodworking and DIY
      yes
      thank you

  • @khawarnadeem7910
    @khawarnadeem7910 2 роки тому

    measurements detail?

  • @RaytardtheUntrainable
    @RaytardtheUntrainable 4 роки тому

    Appreciate the video! Don’t wanna talk shit about it but could you do future videos with the music a little lower. It was hard to catch your instructions.

  • @luisurena1008
    @luisurena1008 3 роки тому

    Firestictricks

  • @vtelematicscompanylimited7152
    @vtelematicscompanylimited7152 6 років тому +2

    Why didn’t you just mark the concrete when wet with a scraper to have brick patten? Double job ?

    • @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY
      @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY  6 років тому

      Many reasons, but the main one is that the second that the mortar is laid on top of the concrete, it would cover the lines.

    • @saeed6811
      @saeed6811 6 років тому

      Engineered Woodworking and DIY my point is not to lay anything after you have drawn the lines. Making the concrete taller with deeper lines. Maybe you could paint the concrete to look like bricks.

    • @saeed6811
      @saeed6811 6 років тому

      Instead of cutting blocks, I would just weld a flat bar as per the CAD brick section the press it on the concrete all around the circumference.

    • @robertmcneely3314
      @robertmcneely3314 6 років тому

      They make stamps for concrete could have made it look like brick and yes concrete will kill a tree had concrete patio with a tree in middle of it left 6ft ring around tree 6 years dead besides not everyone has a 800 dollar wet saw to cut brick

  • @user-cs8qb9mb4n
    @user-cs8qb9mb4n 6 років тому

    The issue here is the author, neglected to research and present how this same project could be done without a computer or sophisticated software, inorder to calculate how to cut the bricks properly. Impossibly sophisticated cathedrals were built over 600 hundred years ago, and palaces, temples and other works even much older than that, were fashioned and built with no CAD Program or computer. This video was inspiring, yet just as much, it was a source of discouragement. Show the relatively simply math, that I'm sure can solve this geometry problem.

  • @Nizm0350z
    @Nizm0350z 7 років тому +7

    nice job, but i think im just gonna pay someone to do it lol

  • @leochen4891
    @leochen4891 6 років тому +2

    When you start building brick ring with CAD

  • @banacek8675
    @banacek8675 7 років тому

    Just buy the tree ring kit.

    • @phiksit
      @phiksit 2 роки тому

      I see you can buy no cut block rings in different sizes.

  • @jps101574
    @jps101574 5 років тому +1

    When I bought my last house, the first thing I did was to remove the tree (mulch) rings from the previous owner. My yard now looks bigger and more natural without those hokey looking tree rings. Installing tree rings is like putting a sign in your front yard that says: "My name is Jim. I'm too lazy to trim around my trees so I put in these dumb looking tree rings so I can just cut around them with my mower".

  • @slowedhits2506
    @slowedhits2506 5 років тому

    Concerte's rad but doesn't it have negative effects on our planet? I want a small brick house one day. Idk.

    • @scorpion8rage
      @scorpion8rage 5 років тому +1

      The electricity you're using to power the device you're using to view and type this has far more negative impacts than just concrete.

  • @joshhosner7632
    @joshhosner7632 7 років тому +3

    Thought this was a dyi? Lol

  • @DeadRedRider
    @DeadRedRider 10 місяців тому +3

    If you want a healthy tree DON'T build a ring around it. Brick, Stone, Concrete, or Wood. The only ring around the tree should be mulch.

  • @allandocater6296
    @allandocater6296 5 років тому +1

    I made it by myself. I used woodprix woodworking plans for that.

  • @BusinessMan1619
    @BusinessMan1619 6 років тому +2

    Really great video but the name of this should be *"How I Built a Brick Tree Ring"* not "How to Build". This is definitely a bit too technical for most people I'd dare to say.

  • @Rgage1967
    @Rgage1967 6 років тому

    Great video! Hi, love watching your channel, I'm big on DIY, currently I'm building a tiny house. You guys should come check us out!

  • @radius8283
    @radius8283 4 роки тому +2

    That’s overkill. You built a foundation for a house already. Lol

  • @bigcamote1080
    @bigcamote1080 7 років тому

    How much cash did you spend on that?

  • @Herhighness211
    @Herhighness211 2 роки тому

    Imma just eyeball it.

  • @skillsrobles
    @skillsrobles Рік тому

    never liked brick style rings. Just make it all cement with a design, and makes the job alot easier.

  • @Cowplunk
    @Cowplunk 4 роки тому +1

    How to kill a troublesome tree in just 95 simple steps.

  • @planedr
    @planedr 6 років тому +2

    Could you have picked any worse music? Thank god for mute.

  • @Myvirtualbulldog
    @Myvirtualbulldog 4 роки тому +1

    Did he show the finished product? Maybe i missed it? The entire video to show you something then never shows the end product to see if someone would spend all the time

    • @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY
      @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY  4 роки тому

      The finished product is at the beginning and end of the video. You may have missed it because I faded from before and after on the video. Watch again. Thanks!

    • @judyl.761
      @judyl.761 3 роки тому

      Adds pop up immediately and obscure the finished product at the end. I hate that!

  • @Flatted357
    @Flatted357 6 років тому +1

    you know trees grow, right?

    • @64bitAtheist
      @64bitAtheist 6 років тому +1

      Flatted357
      The inside edges are big enough not to bother those trees for about 300 years...
      At which point either the trees already died or it can be someone else's problem. 😁

    • @Flatted357
      @Flatted357 6 років тому

      Ha-- you must not live in Louisiana where a Red Oak would break that ring in 30 years or less,,, ps, not many trees live beyond 120 years anyway, e.g., live Oak, 1400 or more.

  • @Rylan_The_Scarecrow
    @Rylan_The_Scarecrow 2 роки тому

    Probably turn down the music more in the sections where you added you talking. Otherwise this is basically just a montage

  • @chrisp755
    @chrisp755 5 років тому

    Huh ? whaaat? i cant hear you????

  • @togodbetheglory9725
    @togodbetheglory9725 7 років тому

    it looks good but I didn't c u using any level

    • @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY
      @EngineeredWoodworkingandDIY  7 років тому

      The ground around the tree is on a slope. The ideal measurement was to keep the concrete exposed evenly above the grass which using a level would have prevented.

  • @3187rakkasan
    @3187rakkasan 6 років тому

    Dang, that’s too much work! (And I have to be a math nerd too? No thanks). Looks really good but guess I’ll pass. Lol

  • @RMalai
    @RMalai 5 років тому +2

    you are either a civil engineer or an architect.