Miniwall DIY Veggie Patch - How to build a vegetable garden with Miniwall
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- čas přidán 9. 12. 2013
- Learn how to build a Miniwall veggie patch video and more at www.adbrimasonry.com.au/diy-wi.... Adbri Masonry ambassador Jason Hodges teaches you how to build a vegetable garden using Adbri Masonry's Miniwall blocks.
Please Note - Adbri Masonry Miniwall blocks have had a minor design change and no longer have the locking lugs. They can still be built to the same height with the use of masonry adhesive.
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Finally I found a video that shows a step up! Most others I've found have glossed over it. It was so helpful. Thank you!!
Beautiful! Great job ! I want one garden like that . Thanks for showing.?
what A
GREAT AUSSIE!!!
Awesome 👏 I love it
How can I find the bricks on the website?
This isn't the same miniwall product we ordered from adbri recently though ours didn't have a notch on the bricks...
Hi there, the product being used in this video is an older version of the Miniwall.
Very beautiful design! I also can't get enough your lovely small dog, saw her with you in your other videos. Just like my sweet Malte-poo girl, Jellybean. Thank you for showing us the nice ideas.
loving this idea made my top ten list thank you
Very very beautifull !!! . Creative and perfect video ... . Thanks .
Yep...that is going to be a very nice mint patch in a couple of years.
Awesome! Greetings from Slovenia!
Mate very handy and entertaining. Thanks
great job
Loved it .....
Beautiful design but doesn’t it need a drainage spout of some kind? I’ve been researching to start my own. You used cement instead of landscaping fabric. Which one is best?
saludos desde costa rica
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why are just stacking those stones? no mortar or some kind of glue for stones? or plan is that you can disassemble that garden in any time?
i am talking about safety...?
It's funny, you mention in the videos about trying to make everything look like a pro did it. Like you're not a pro. Dude, you're a pro.
ElGatoLoco698 Use this instead
Would the mint not be really invasive?
Mint is a VERY invasive plant. do not plant it in the ground.
it's leaf cut not hair cut