How to Create a Renter-Friendly Mobile Garden | GARDEN | Great Home Ideas
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- čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
- Adam Dovile and Charlie Albone team up to create a movable planter box garden, that's like having your very own personal beer garden! Click here to subscribe: bit.ly/3hxN7d5
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Charlie's voice is so soothing to listen to...
This is perfect, especially the pergola! There are many folks, like myself, for whom digging into the ground to secure the uprights is not an option...that's why I love this simple build and the results are beautiful!
Shared on Landscape Architecture TV. Thanks.
As renters and not knowing what the future holds, we also tried to make our space beautiful, liveable and definitely mobile.
Such a smart, stunning transformation and definitely attainable by lots of people - renters or not!
Love you guys - everything you made it easy, simple & practical
Love this.
Very nice, what a break from the hot sun .
Cheaper version to lower heat would be to buy whatever pole or traditionally wood is cheapest at the hardware store for 8-9' height. Get enough to be spaced about every 6' on each side with a concurrent 5gal bucket. Have 6' closet or shower curtain rods between for added stability (& optionsl place to hang curtains). Buy cement & rocks. Put the poles straight up in the bucket and fill with rocks and cement. Brace it so it cures straight up. Buy eye screws and insert those at the tops of the poles. Place the poles around the area you wish to shade. Buy shade cloth by the linear foot and a grommet kit and carabiners. Depending on the shape of the area needing shade, you may need to grommet and lace the shade cloth together. Use nylon rope. Sisal rope will fall apart very quickly with that much sun. Attach the shade cloth through the grommet holes to the poles using the carabiners. If the poles are tipping over, the cement was not heavy enough, get something heavy (we use sand bags).
Now if you have any extra 5gal buckets, drill a few holes at the bottom and get some potting mix and plant something pretty that climbs like runner beans (two-fer pretty and food). Now these can be wrapped in sisal rope because you have some shade from the uv rays (or paint)! As you have spare change or find something free, make more pots. Make more tall poles and make them up against a wall. Same eye hooks at top. Run a dog's zipline (no longer for dog) between (not more than 6' for safety). Get those over the door soft pocket shoe holders. Fill each pocket with dirt. Add herbs and plants. Water every few days. (definitely good to have a tarp below to protect the cement from stains.
Willing to do alot more work at move out? ***Get tarps and cover the cement, buy either sand or dirt or both & spread evenly to at least 4" depth. Plant a ground cover you like. There are so many options besides grass!! *with enough shade, you can do moss!
***Be mindful of local hazards that will want to move in and use precautions. Snakes do not like moth balls & rats supposedly hate strong peppermint.
O! Maintenance on the large shade cloth = garden hose and sprayer! You can take it down and wipe with uv block for fiberglass or rubber roofs. I think both work on that plastic.
I wish I had Adam in my life🥰😀
this is such a great inspiration, perfect for a newbie DIYer. I think i have find my solution tothe problem i was having. yay thanks for posting!
Can we talk about how fantastic that outdoor oven looks. And the sink. We don’t have these things in America.
Bravo guys that looks beautiful love it
Very good, if that was my garden I would be waay more excited about it lol 😅
Great ideas for a newbie diy-er. Thanks guys, really enjoy watching your work. Is there any way that I can get the actual plans for the build?
These guys finally upgraded the power tools.
Mamma mia che bello! bravissimi.
That's SO cool!
Bravo from Belgium! 👏👍😍
Foe an urban garden, I always recommend edible plants and produce…..easy to grow if carefully selected and rewarding for everyone. I saw blueberry or other soft fruit, lettuces and chards, edible flowers, peas or beans on pergola.
Loved it!
Amazing setup
Love it
I love your program 💖. Nice ideas.
Charlie’s voice is so nice. Soothing
Fantastic job 👌
Very VERY nice improvement. However, maybe they should have used soiless potting medium instead and made as much as possible FOLDABLE! Come moving today it is gonna be hectic to break down all of that!
Excellent work
Great 👍👍👍
Give Hodgy a pay rise and get him back on board. Not the same without him, sorry.
What size did you cut the blocks for the bottom of the bench before you screwed them together?
Beautiful!!
I like Charlie; but did Jason quit the show?
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Is there a tap for a hose out here?
Not to be rude... but what does something like this cost? I'd love to do more pot planting and this is a beautiful example of how to do it.
This is a super pricey version. Easily >10,000.
Doesn’t want to sound rude but I am falling asleep after watching it for 2 mins listening to that flat voice. Charlie is a good guy and knows landscaping well but come on, Hodges is the right bloke for the job! Ah miss the good old days with Hodges and Palmer, soooo passionate so funny and so Aussie
We're is Jason, you guys need to let us know
Did you put holes in the wooden boxes for drainage?
The rectangular wooden box is thair to hide the plastic boxes so no holes needed
watch the video once again, the plastic planter box already has holes in them for drainage. The wooden box is there just to hold the plastic box.
@@khusnildeo which will hold water and rot if there is no drainage
@@theajohnston761 the bottom of the planter box is not closed off.
Good job but too much trees behind you. They will grow in few years.
"noyny by noyny posts"
Where's Jason? 😭
where is Jason?
What happened to the chubby one? We need him back!
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No offense to the new guy, he seems nice, but bhg--maybe trying a bit too hard to "appeal to a younger crowd"? *especially a young couple who have to rent--come on--20-50 pots + expensive plants=3-5,000+ alone. The pergola runs 3-5,000. The wood is still high right now. Money like that in the hands of a renter goes to the down payment pot. You did not show a reality budget version. Trendy and nice, but not very realistic.