Time-lapse videos of gardens built by two landscapers in the uk.
We've been employed in landscape construction for over 15 years and worked for many companies, contractors and designers in that time. You'll sometimes see us wearing blue or red depending on the project.
Everything is an example of how it can be done and not set guidelines as we take no liability for the accuracy of information shared on this channel. There are fantastic colleges, training academies and landscaping trade groups on facebook with people appointed in the landscaping industry to provide free up to date information.
Sharing these videos is down to youtube being such inspiration of peoples crafts and skills. This is what we do - This is how we landscape.
Sam
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Can you say approximately how much the cost for this project was?
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stunning !!
I felt the love in this video, but i still feel there were still some aspects missing. I would love to talk to you, about what this could entail, also how i may be able to help. <3 please have a fantastic rest of your day, and i look forward to your response. Tommy.
That is so helpful, thank you. I was wondering how I was going to do it, but I can see now that it's really simple.
Thanks so much for sharing this.
I want to know if these are natural paving stones cut from stones or made from concrete
Can S.O give me an answer?
best how to video on utube thank you. Liked and subbed
That voice is sleep music ❤
How come you no longer do driveways anymore ? Do you still do garden landscaping ? Where are you based?
Where are you guys based ?
What is the name of this landscape garden company?
Just for your stone my friend and also for a drive i always recommend using 3 to 6 mill gravel it makes a massive difference.its just one mans opinion so please dont get upset ❤
Great job looks great to the eye 👍🏻 . Only thing I can fault is u need a big diesel wacker for a drive way my friend ❤
thats one of if not the best ive seen on here ,immaculate ,well done
One of the best videos out there, well done
Nice jop
Thanks god, no fake grass.
Wow such a professional job . A amazing transformation
What the hell is with the concrete :-). Placed on about 1 inch of concrete? And about 2 inches from each side? This is surely fast but not durable.
Thanks a million. As a complete novice this is the only channel that made it easy to follow with very clear instructions and advice.
I really like your designs
Your videos are clean and clear with the right information 👍🏼 what paving blocks did you use?
This looked a real professional installation. Great job.
Good job
is paving better or resin in terms of wear & tear vehicle usage over it etc?
In my opinion I would go for block paving resin is far to expensive in my opinion not worth the money and really can't be patched if anything happens was in the trade for 26 years
@@robertmacmillan6027 oh thanks for that but i already went for resin installation too late now anyway lol
🤩 Wow 🤩 Your work is top-notch 💎.
Beautiful job. Nicely done. ✨
Wish you lived near plymouth I would like my drive done brilliant job!
Amazing
Awesome
Awesome😊
Nice job
Bootiful job lads...
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those path stones are beautiful!!
Beautiful 😍
nice, very nice.
looks class mate - i’m doing a clay paver path next week, laying my edging pavers on mortar with a haunch and then screeding the sharp sand off of those. When you lay the pavers, do you butt them up to each other, or leave a few mm gap? says to leave a gap online for the kiln sand to get in there, but would they not just wiggle around as you’re laying them if not butted up?
Hi mate, yeah they do want them with a tiny gap so they're not touching. They are odd shapes so there will always be voids for sand but we sometimes use thin slips of card to space them. You can also lay small sections and kd sand it as you go - but use loads of string lines as you cant straighten them once sanded. They're a bit fiddly to start but awesome material to work with 👍
I can’t count how many times I’ve seen less than average work and the person responsible makes the owner feel they are unreasonable by saying it’s within tolerance. You only have to look at this video where things are done properly and to a high standard to know that when somebody justifies poor work by saying it’s within tolerance they are talking out of their behind.
Beautiful work!
Very nice job
Superb the best explanation I’ve seen o how too screed thanks
Inspiring, thank you.
This is exactly how i do it snd it works
How much does it cost?
Not cheap, probably, but they did a beautiful job
Bravo, good work! Rudi.
Great garden, almost 100% nature free. No wildlife…..
For a small garden it holds a conifer hedge, laurel hedge, 2 mature apple trees and is overlooked by a huge maple. We planted a mature amelanchier, a forrest pansy, 3 cherry trees and a copper beach near the house. A Robinia pseudoacacia near the bench (now huge) and 6 acres and multiple grasses in the gravel area. The wall trellis and pergola are now hidden by clematis and evergreen jasmin (trachelospermum) and the customer has since put in hundreds of perennials and annuals in the beds (and in pots and raised planters on the patio) They've left the small back section of grass to rewild - now knee high and flowering. There's a green house and cold frame both used to grow in all year round. So I wouldn't class it as '100% nature free' - how it looked on completion isnt how it looks now - Gardens take decades to mature!
You obviously didnt watch it until the end
would love you hire your team!
Brilliant !