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5 Cheap & Easy DIY Landscaping Tips & Ideas (Plus Bonus Tips!) 🌱 - Life Smart Hub

5 Cheap & Easy DIY Landscaping Tips & Ideas (Plus Bonus Tips!) 🌱

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In this video I go over 5 of my favorite cheap & easy landscaping tips and landscaping ideas. Okay well it’s more than 5 but I couldn’t resist.

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0:00 Garden Beds
3:50 Pruning
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37 COMMENTS

  1. Slight Math nitpick: using string around a tree, you would say "Trace out a circumference", not a diameter.

    A diameter is the distance across a circle, so really your using the circle's radius to trace around the circle's perimeter, also called its circumference. Sorry, the Mathtuber in me had to take this opportunity to educate.

  2. Your tips are great and made me subscribe to your channel 😂😂 even when I don’t have a concrete driveway lol, but I have a big porch that I can power wash in spring…Thanks for sharing

  3. You mentioned that you needed to prune the tree because the limbs were too low to mow under. Really, you don't want to be mowing under a tree at all. Mowers will damage the roots and trunk and shorten the life of the tree. At the very least you want a ring of mulch around the trunk, or better yet a planting of sedges or any other shade-loving native plants. Ideally, this planting should extend as far as the crown of the tree. If your tree's crown is really big, hey that's all the more reason to go ahead and kill your lawn and replace the whole thing with native plants.

  4. Do you think that your edging technique will be effective with Zoysia grass which has a very long thicket root system? I just purchased hard plastic edging but haven't started installing it.

  5. The recip saw is a useful but violent tool for pruning. The cuts in the video were bad. They will cause harm to the tree in coming years. Trees need to be pruned from the beginning of their life to ensure you do not have poor growth patterns (4:47). If that maintenance is done when the tree is juvenile, you would never need a reciprocating saw to cut limbs (unless damaged by nature). I understand often people just buy into property with established trees, promoting your audience to care for trees in their youth would be far more helpful. Proper pruning techniques would be not cutting the crown, good angle and prior branch weight reduction. Following proper arborist limb removal by removing only Crossing/Rubbing/Diseased/Dead limbs is very important.

  6. For a flower bed, should the mulch be piled higher than the grass or should it be level? The garden beds I inherited are a mess and I’m not sure if I need to dig it all out and place new mulch so it’s even with the grass or what.

  7. Appreciate the basics. I’m a new homeowner trying to learn about salt water pools, lawn care and irrigation/drainage. Previous owner took decent care at best for everything. Lots of DIY of his in going to have to fix.

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