Πώς να φτιάξετε ένα υπερυψωμένο παρτέρι κήπου με πλακόστρωτο και ζαρντινιέρες λαχανικών.



Πώς να φτιάξετε ένα υπερυψωμένο παρτέρι κήπου με πλακόστρωτο και ζαρντινιέρες λαχανικών. Η τοποθέτηση μπορντούρας σε έναν κήπο ή γύρω από ένα υπερυψωμένο παρτέρι κήπου είναι ένας πολύ καλός τρόπος για να καθορίσετε τον εξωτερικό σας χώρο. Οι υπερυψωμένες ζαρντινιέρες στον κήπο προσθέτουν ένα μέρος για να καλλιεργήσουμε λαχανικά και αυτό το καλοκαίρι. Η χρήση πλακόστρωτων για την εύκολη πρόσβαση στον αποθηκευτικό χώρο κάτω από το κατάστρωμα είναι ένας πολύ καλός τρόπος για να ορίσετε και τον χώρο. Αυτό είναι ένα υπαίθριο έργο DIY που θέλαμε να κάνουμε εδώ και χρόνια!

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  1. Watched and appreciated this vid a couple of times. Question about the sound track you used in this video. There is reference to Epidemic Sound but do you have more info on the track that starts at 5:57? Cheers.

  2. Super helpful! And in a way that makes a very beginner landscaper/gardener like me feel a bit more confident in undertaking similar projects. Im very curious, overall how much time did this take you? And how much did you end up spending?

    Living in the suburbs and working nearly all week makes it difficult to see more of my dream projects through, esp with time and money, but Im determined to see it through this year! Or at least to start. Thanks for the video!

  3. when cutting with a chisel always go all the way around the stone to get a cleaner cut, what you saw here was just the top side of the brick and the fracture point was just on the top of the brick hence why it cut badly

  4. Interesting. You show people how to do things wrong…and not just a little wrong, totally wrong. Your paver project will be out of whack in no time. I do applaud you for all your hard work; but, as you say in your videos, you tend to work harder, not smarter. You truly need to do more research into how to do these first-time projects the right way before you send half a million followers of yours down the wrong path of frustration and wasted time and money.

  5. Question: What happens with the water that comes from the roof through the drain tube? It seemed to have run directly into the pavers which I would think will cause a backup during a heavy rain.

  6. When using a bolster chisel to cut bricks you need to mark/cut all the way round the brick not just one side that way it will usually break evenly. In addition lay the brick to be cut one something firm but relatively soft so there is a bit of give so as not to break the brick too soon, . I use a bunch of newspapers wrapped in gaffa tape. Works a treat. 🙂

  7. When cutting curve in the pavers. Place the number of pavers you think you will need for the curve (e.g. 5). Then you know for a 90 degree bend the 5 bricks each needs an 18 degree angle. Little trigonometry since you know the angle and width of a brick (Tan(angle) X width of brick = your cut distance). So for 18 degree angle and 100mm wide brick means you cut from one corner of the brick to 32.5mm from the other corner. All 5 bricks together will equal a perfect 90 degree curve. You don't actually need to cut both bricks, but if you wanted to then 32.5mm/2= 16.2mm for each brick

  8. Tip to make this quicker.
    Grab your edger, and cut your line with that, and then run your edger acrosss the area a few times, making 1' squares, so it is a lot easier to dig the sod up.