Start to finish: 30 days of garden landscaping in just 10 minutes
2020 ж. 19 Мау.
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Watch 30 days of landscape gardening condensed into 1x 10-minute video. The process from initial clearing to finishing up with planting on this unique landscape garden project by Avery Landscapes for a private customer.
You can visit the Avery Landscapes website here: www.averylandscapes.co.uk for all your landscape gardening needs, covering Worcestershire, Gloucestershire and Herefordshire.
I love how on Day 16, the neighbor plants a tiny tree right in the uppermost corner of their yard. It’s quite darling 😄
Yes, and they´re like 4 people for the job ^^
At least there’s one tree in that area.
More nature than in the maingarden 😂
That was cute to see! I hadn’t noticed until I read comments
They planted one more tree than this lot did.
You've just got to smile on Day 16 - when the neighbor plants a solitary tree in the top RH corner of their garden. Obviously they were inspired by the work going on next door. 😃
The area looks much better now. Some trees or bigger flowers wouldn't be bad. The neighbor started with one tree. Now it's their turn 😂 Awesome video 💚🌿✌🏼
Looks great and rewarding for your team’s hard work. It would be nice to see it when the plants have established themselves and softened the hard landscaping.
I like the raised beds for vegetables. I appreciate the amount of planning that went into the design.
Day 16 is F'ing hilarious.....the neighbor feels bad about having NOTHING in his yard, so he comes out and plants 1 tree.....LOL
I know!!!! Lol!!!! And truly too close to the wall....it'll be over Their property in 10 yrs or less.....
Das der Nachbar während der Bautätigkeit nebenan einen Baum pflanzt fand ich doll, dolleroll , doll zauberhaf😅😅
Honestly 1 beautiful big oak tree is all you need in a peaceful space sometimes
We don't have the same point of view about what is a garden
Interesting looking shapes, I don't really understand all the wood though, since it will just disintegrate over time.
wood can rot overtime. It's likely treated with some coating which helps it last longer. Overtime damages can be replaced easily. It's main purpose is to keep the beds in shape, and choosing wood specifically is probably to do with aestetics, material wise
I think it is stone
It's oak so should be good for 40 years or so...
This project must've cost as much as my entire 40 acres! Looks nice, but I'd be willing to bet that soil is ultra-compacted now. 😬 I'd have made it a food forest!
Incredible work!! All that's missing is a couple of nice trees for some shade and natural privacy
Not even a tree or anything tall in sight not for me I like a real garden
garden landscaping for instagram not for a real purpose
I thought the same. And too much slabbing. But I guess it is down to taste. Hope they are happy with it.
I thought so too. My neighbor cut down their beautiful redwood trees in their backyard. It’s now all concrete and fake grass. All artificial. Looks like a prison yard. I need trees and water features. More natural
Это газон настоящий, не искусственный. Вот только не увидел монтажа автоматического полива. Вроде и трубу они приносили на участок. Такую площадь вручную тяжело будет поливать.
Exactly……no trees and so much hardscaping and no tree shade. No natural organic layering of plants. Trees, shrubs , bushes, ground cover, vines. It was interesting the timelapse.
I like the idea of having a patio area, grass area and garden areas. It looks nice and useful, being able to host gatherings with friends and also pursue gardening.
I fell in love on Day 16, the neighbor plants a tiny tree right in the corner of their yard. It’s quite nice to have such neighbours 🥰
I enjoyed this video.! Very unique & different!
Even with pressure treated wood, it's advised to avoid contact with soil and to use some form of lining as a barrier to guard against rot and increase longevity. The retaining walls aren't even the only issue. It looks as though some soil at the back has been built up directly against the fences which is fine if you're unphased at the prospect of having to replace a panel or two, but the neighbours may not appreciate it if the fence they own starts to rot as a result. Aesthetically it's nice to see someone thinking beyond the straight edged lawn and borders but that much grass makes it horrendously high maintenance. To keep the lawn neat and tidy during growing season you're looking at mowing it at least once a week and it'll need constant edging which is fiddly at the best of times, let alone with curved edges. Hopefully, someone will put some lawn edging in so it's not such a laborious task. That being said, some people find mowing the lawn calming so spending hours on it might be their idea of a relaxing afternoon. The bed on the left is so wide at the front as to make it impossible to maintain the plants without treading all over it. Not ideal when you end up putting muddy footprints all over your nice, new and very large patio which is already going to need pressure washing on a regular basis if it's to be kept in pristine condition. Needing steps to access the beds is also going to make life a little difficult. One thing I didn't realise when I put raised beds in is how much the soil level drops. Every year I have to top it up and lugging about bags of soil is strenuous enough on level ground, I wouldn't relish the thought of having to get it up steps as well. The design is a break from the norm and if someone wants to limit their gardening chores to mowing a large lawn once a week and frequently pressure washing a generous patio to keep it pristine (which will be impossible during a hosepipe ban) then I guess it's ideal. Seems a little high maintenance to me with added impracticalities. Also, needs trees.
That lawn is crying out for a lawn robot. There's no stress with cutting when you have one of those boys.
I agree with basically everything you said. I wanted to add that I never noticed them incorporating any kind of irrigation and drainage system. With the backyard sloping downwards towards the house, all water runoff will be all over that patio and at their back door. Having poor or no irrigation and drainage system can ruin a garden.
This was great . Beautiful project. I bet it cost a fortune 💰💰💰
Beautifully landscaped yard. Not a boring rectangle yard of grass, but levels, curves, divisions. Flower areas and raised garden area is beautiful. Never would have dreamed it up, but I love it.
Where you have raised the ground level it will now rot the fence panels
Great work!! I'm missing a tree or something taller...
There are several trees. FYI they start out short and then grow tall.
Don’t worry, their neighbor has them covered 😊
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!
The result os very nice, although some trees would have been nice. But I was surprised by the unefficient way the yworked. A whole month for a relatively small yard like this! The number of times soil has been removed and brought back is countless. It must have cost a fortune.
It looks beautiful and clean! Great work!
Very beautiful. Great team work. I hope the owners have many many happy years to enjoy the outdoor space.
I love the layers and curves but using wood planks for those barriers seems risky as direct burial will lead to rot. Not sure about the lifespan of this.
2:02 haha the guys taking a break in the wheelbarrows is funny and smart
I absolutely enjoyed that. Very therapeutic. More!
Loved the construction of the garden, and the music was a delight. 😊
I’m guessing around the 50/60K mark for this….. certainly not what I would have wanted!…. Each the their own I guess!!
Pay no mind to the negs. Lovely design, easy to maintain, very appealing use of a really large space. Overall, very impressive.
I spent a month watching this to get a real time feel for the landscaping.
The amount of work put into this garden is beyond imagination... How big was the budget? 5 to 8 people working for 30 days, plus the machines, plus the materials... I'd bet around 20-30 thousand dollars
Would love to see a progress pic now the plants have matured
Love it the music is perfect,, 😊😊
Great building work, but the design looks like a huge incoherent mess created by builders with no landscaping design talent. However, perhaps this is what the client wanted so I'm not going to prejudge.
Great music choice 😊
Really amazing work! Thank you for sharing!
A job well done! Very professional. Although...looks as though it's been designed on a computer.
Best off luck with the wood lasting about 3 years
Really feels artificial🫠
Well that was fun
Wasn't the clay just so wonderful to work through. My home is built on a big clay ball too. 🎉
Zauberhaft 😊
All I can think about is Tom and Jerry playing that damn piano
Neighbor gets jealous plants one sorry ass weeping cherry 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I hope I'm mistaken, but the entire land in this garden appears to be much lower than the surrounding land. I feared that heavy rain would turn the entire garden into a pond.
Did anyone notice that this music piece is a piece that Jerry from Tom & Jerry played on the piano. Childhood memories!! 😆😊
that a god damn mini golf course lol
No trees, no shrubs, and WOODEN retaining walls that will be rotted and falling down within five years. Good lord, this is awful.
In all fairness if you get to the end they have actually planted a number of trees and shrubs that will eventually grow. (if)Oak sleepers will last longer than they will probably live in the house, although I agree given size and effort to replace them, brick would have been the ideal choice.
Stunningly beautiful
Pretty
Love the music
It looks pretty neat! Very cool. I just wonder how you go about mowing the lawn. That seems like a hard task.
Lovely all it needs is a golf ⛳ hole and flag👍its going to be brilliant for practice chipping on to the green 👌. Perfect.
Beautiful. Need a few trees for shade.
1x10 min video is great, but the results are disappointed and antiquated. who wants nowadays lawn tiles and floor sealing most of the lot?
Environmental a disaster, gardens should be used much more wisely these days.
If the Flash were a landscaper😂😂😂😂
Beautiful transformation guys
Wow!
Infinitely nicer than a a lawn.
Beautiful yard. Beautiful music choice.
Ball worthy
Ah yes. Destroy. Prepare. Hardscape Softscape Fine touches ENJOY. Always chill to these types of vids .. even tho in different country, I may grab a pointer :)
If I was the client I would include a few semi-mature trees. Lacks height without them.
Its amazing what you can do when you have money
Charlie Dimmock would have had this done in an hour 👍
Imagine the maintenance. Especially at the fence directly to concrete area
A garden of tiles and grass...
What does this look like today? A lot of time and work for grass, concrete blocks, and some raised garden beds.
Incredible!!! What is the name of the song?
Are there any channel recommendations about creating gardens and landscapes?
All this staff and any tree?😮
100k garden right here
What is the soundtrack? It fits the video nicely.
Wow…gorgeous
Yes , maybe some fruit-bearing trees and vegetable garden .
Is that a bad shape or a shape done badly? And the fencing remains wonky.
Nice
All these comments hate when it looks good it’s honestly annoying there’s no right way to do anything every ones has opinions
aWESOME WORK
Turf is starting dry up as was poorly laid,no boards used to compact the turf to the soil removing any air pockets
hmmm did not see any footings of limestone base for retaining wall. no wall anchors as well. looks good but that's only temporary.
woww
Великолепно проделанная работа профи. Мой респект этим людям❤
Three years ago: The wooden wall should be just about ready to fall down…
What does something like that cost ?
How is this retaining wall going to work. What stabilizes it and keeps the dirt from pushing it over?
The concrete it is footed in will hold it. Although I didn't notice a DPM going in behind it, perhaps I missed it but without one of those you are shortening the life of the wood by a few years. Having said that I installed sleepers in my garden 10 years ago with no DPM and they are still solid. Perhaps the owner is speccing the garden to last as long as they will?
@neilarmour4497 are you saying that they anchored it to a concrete footing or encased the wood in a concrete footing? Yeah I didn't see a membrane either but it's really hard to tell.
@@jase4364 looks to me like they encased the foot of the sleepers in concrete. That usually gives you 20ish years if done right for a 100x100 post when used as a fence post, so a sleeper which is considerable bulkier than that should last considerably longer. Although the bare soil right up against it will do it's best to reduce that number.
@@neilarmour4497 Roger that! This makes sense.
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Really interesting. I would have asked for a lot more trees at top of the garden. It needs height.
Exactly if you add trees you add height and it gives a garden volume, shade and birds. I do not understand why the choose no to add trees.
Looks like a golf course
Soooooo much grass.
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Love this video. Very enjoyable to watch, and to music in the background is perfect. Thanks!
the solitary tree was the only thing I could have afforded without taking a second (and third) mortgage.
Trees - higher fence?
Hats off to the Landscape Designer. It looks stunning ❤
If you are into mall's parking lots, it should work...
29 days! Must have cost a small fortune.
I am from the Western Cape in South Africa. Today it was 40 Celsius. I do still understand why people in England do not have swimming pools on a whim..
haha an outdoor pool would get about 3 days a year of use in this part of the world!
Why no trees?