How to Install A Beautiful & Affordable Paving Stone Edging
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Dimension: 8 1/4" L X 5 1/2" W X 1 13/16" H
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Better looking landscaping & edging than most professional landscapers would deliver. excellent job & beautiful yard!
So glad I found this! Love the adhesive -- I was going to put landscape fabric down beneath the pavers to prevent weeds, but the adhesive will do that in addition to holding things together nicely. Thanks!
What a gem of a tutorial! You were thorough, and spoke in clear, layman's terms, unlike so many other video narrators who I think assume the audience already has the vernacular of experienced gardeners.
Well, thank you very much for your comment! Much appreciate it!
Home Depot no longer carries those pavers but I found similar ones at Lowe's for $1.04. Can't wait to start my project thanks for this!
Kreatyve_Laydiiee I also couldn’t find them in HD, can you confirm what’s the name or sku for the ones in Lowe’s?
By far the best video Ive ever seen. You are a natural! Clear and precise! Thank you and I hope to see many more from you on many projects!
I been looking for a inexpensive way to fix up my lawn in front & back. This is the best video I have seen. You explain everything. thank you so much, I'm a Single Mother and I can do this. will do it this weekend. thank you so much
Great video. I am a first time gardener looking for ideas for my back yard. I took notes and will definately give this a try.
Never knew about landscape adhesive. This is a great, professional look, and I may be doing something similar in the next few weeks. Thanks!
I found this video most helpful. I will be starting a similar project this coming Spring and wasn't sure where to begin. Thanks very much for sharing. 😄👍
Nice job. Never thought of adhesive or burying at grass level. Thanks for sharing.
You did a really nice job! I enjoyed watching your video. Thanks for sharing!
Here in GA, we do go below freezing every winter, but not to the extent like in the North. Doing what you said will definitely make it durable for a long long time.
I think it looks great and if it held up two years and still going strong then it's working! You can always redo it or touch up ones that become loose. But for that $ and time savings, this method is a win. Thank u so much.
Thanks for the video. I think I'm going to go this route for the edging around my walkway and garden area. This is really nice!
Rose Pitts Thanks for your comment!
You made this look a lot easier than most of the other videos that I've seen online. This will be my first ever landscaping project (new homeowner), so hopefully it doesn't turn out bad. I don't want my new neighbors to laugh at me. :D The grass grows right up to my house, so I have to dig out a bed. I was going to use a hose to map out the curved shape of the bed, then line the edges with pavers and fill in the rest with pine mulch. It's fall, so I won't plant shrubs until the spring.
Looks great. I may try this. However, I have to caution people that in certain parts of the country, you absolutely have to have a base layer material, like stone and sand or this won't hold up, adhesive or not. Parts of the country with loamy or clay soil will get far too much settlement. The best way to lay a stone edge and to ensure it lasts for many many years to come is by digging the whole trench a few inches deeper than the brick, laying a layer of crushed stone, leveling with sand and then topping with your edging stone.
Michael Sullivan Thanks, Michael! That's exactly what I intend to do for my clay soil in Western KY.
This is absolutely critical. Freeze/thaw cycles that happen in many locations absolutely wreck borders like this.
Alice Beary 1111q111
also, without a base layer, you will get weeds springing up in between and around the stones in no time
Great advice. I'm going to do the same, though I'll ad polymer sand between the cracks.
Wow, very inspired with very simple tools. Thank you for sharing.
Very nice....great job.edging is very well done.continue to show your landscape to us.beautiful!!!.
Looks very nice and is holding up well. Impressed by how fast you did it.
Thank you so much for this video. I bought supplies and didn't know where to start. This video was very detail and helpful. Thank you!
Very nice job, thanks for the video, your landscape looks great! I wish i found this paver type at HD when i shopped but instead of i used straight corner rectangular brick pavers.The problem i had is that my lawn is sloped on one end so i have to put a layer of graver down before lay the pavers vertically and have to weed whack ( don't like !)once in a while. I fill stones in flowerbed instead of mulch for easy blowing falling leaves in fall.
Thanks for posting it this give me an idea to do border in my back yard for my garden.....thanks
I just finished my project that was inspired by your video. I spent over $400, and my body is sore, but it looks great!
Thank you for sharing!
+dial2fast No, thank YOU for sharing.
Ditto.
I wonder what a landscaper would have charged you to do the job that you did?
Just what i was looking for a simple do it yourself project for my new house. Good job Sir!
Thanks for this. Just completed mine. 100 edging stones. They no longer sell yours but I got a simillar one 10.5 by 7
I can't tell you how happy I am as a lady who needs something simple, & what a wonderful job of showing us that it held up for a long time & yes it looks like a professional did the job. Thank you so much.
Thanks!
Awesome job!!! Most helpful and straight forward. Thank you for sharing!!!
I can confirm your process is legit. I used your exact process and a couple of years later, it still looks great. No sand. No stones. It is a solid barrier and has never moved. I’m about to work on the backyard.
Thanks for sharing your experience!
I found some paver bricks and going to do this on my flower garden Thanks for the tips
Beautiful home, lawn and landscape. Great video.
@5:04 Seconds! I love my hose routers. Keep it from tearing up my plants, or getting stuck on and edge when rolling it back up.
Nice!!!! I love it I definitely will try next weekend.
Thanks a lot. God Bless You.
Beautiful yard, great Home DIY project - well done!
I'm going to copy my home landscape project off of yours because it looks so nice and is relatively easy and of low cost! Thanks!
Well THAT looks like something I can accomplish. :) Thanks for posting.
jake charpentier Agreed!
Thank you so much you have helped tremendously . Your yard is beautiful !!!
Congratulations! You did a good job!
Damn Dude! You have TWO minivans!!!! You are the ultimate dad.
Very helpful video! Thanks for posting this!
The tip about the landscape adhesive is great, as I didn't know it existed! I have a brick wall in my back yard where the top caps have always been loose, and I'm burying some bricks at grass level in the front, and I don't want them shifting around, so I'm going to pick some of that up today!
(I can't figure out why nobody else mentions this in any instructions. It's like the final puzzle piece that you need to do a decent job.)
Good point about other's not really using the adhesive. Guess the pros don't really use it and the average diy'ers don't know about it. Enjoy your landscaping.
The instructions are very well delivered. Showing the ideas on how to install this very inexpensive paving stone edging are a big help for every homeowners. Nice video presentation!
Thank you!
I wish my guy would do projects like this. Your wife must be so happy! Great job and thank you for sharing...on my way to Home Depot! 😊
I will gladly do it for you in return for 15 min alone with you
Nice and neat garden, good job!
You did a great job....I am want to have this exact look.........thank you for sharing
Soooooooooooo well done! Thank you for the tutorial.
Excellent job with minimal tools. Imagine having to pay for this done professionally!
I am in the Midwest (Illinois) and did this last year.
Note: you have to use something like paver base under each paver. Compact the paver base and then put the paver on it.
i just commented this. exactly brother. and it lets the water not sit right under the stone because thats what will heave it with the frost. for sure need a little screening base or gravel
@@b-rare Yep, exactly
Very simple video & informative...I'll give it a try tomorrow
Yes, I did purposely slant them to give it a fancier look. Also it helps to keep the mulch inside the flower bed.
Great idea. Looks fantastic. Cant wait do my yard. Thanks
Beautiful work. It looks fantastic!
Great job...thank you for sharing this...it's exactly what I'm looking for!!!👍👍👍
Fantastic job!
Wow. That looks very nice. Simple
Thank you for your wonderful comment!
Thanks for the awesome video. The instructions for using caulking/adhesive between the stones is a great tip!
Thank you for the comment.
Now that’s smthg even I can do! Thx for giving me hope ;)
Thankyou you were very clear, loved it, and will install it!!! 👍
Dig a trench - put three inches of hardcore in and compact. Lay a half inch layer of cement and press the bricks down slightly and level. Finish off by extending some cement up and along the edges of the brick on each side. Job done
Looks great. The best I have seen!
thanks indeed for posting a method that stood up over time with video to prove it
Great looking borders !
Excellent job/tutorial!!
very nice! priceless info! outstanding job! thank you!
Thanks for your comment!
Beautiful job dude. Thanks for showing.
Never knew there’s landscape adhesive. Good video thanks
Beautiful, Thanks for sharing. But wow that all must have cost you to do that. And your Lawn is Gorgeous.
Excellent video! Thank you.
thanks for the demo!!
Thats a good and simple way to do it yourself ...Thanks
Your Pavers look great, you did an Awesome job.
Hey thanks for your comment!
Use a spade or a step on edger-much faster and easier in the knees and back! Also, if you are doing this around young plantings, keep in mind final diameter of your plants. You want to be able to mow easily to the edge of the border and not have to move the branches hanging over the border.
thank you! this helps me so much!
Very informative video, thanks!
Congrats on your new house. With regards to the grass growing up to the house, there is an easier way if you want to try. First install the paving stone border where you want. Then the grassy area going up to the house, spray grass killer (ex: round up), and then put mulch on top. That will kill all the grass without you digging the bed.
really looks great
Beautiful job!!
Thanks for posting. Looks great!
Beautiful landscaping, is there a video showing it? I like the simplicity and design of it
Thank you! Perfect! I have a half pallet of pavers leftover from a paver patio install and was going to have to pay to have them returned to the Distributor. I can do this!
Great vid ....helpful!!
I'm going to give this a try.
Thanks for the info enjoyed it😊
Very helpful!
Great video!
Fantastic video! Thankyou!
Thank you so much, you simplified the process really well, better than any other video I have seen
very cool and simple. Hope I can do it to.
Beatiful lawn! Great video! What kind of bushes are the smaller of the two bushes in your yard?
Beautiful!
Very nice. Looks good.
great video!
This looks way better than the red brick. Thank you for posting!
Thanks for your comment!
This is one of the best tutorial ever on CZcams. I concur with the prior poster who said you are very clear and easy to understand. And most importantly you don't treat us like we already know everything. That's why we are here, to learn ! Kudos!
Can you post a video of how you finished the other side ? The one you were started when you were giving the brief instructions
I am so-o-o-o on my way to my favorite home improvement store. I am determined to beautify my front yard before this summer is up. Great video. No sand???
Great job. I can tell you put love in to that.
hi, Thank you! very simple Ill try to do my self but what you did w /edging on the end if ist too long?
The only ones that came loose are some from the corner since there is not a lot of adhesive on the corner edges, but also that's due to me hitting it with my lawnmower. Just get some more glue and fix them in couple minutes, not a big deal.
Well done
Excellent, professional appearance.