Glad I found this channel. I just bought a house with over half an acre of flat dirt mixed with overgrowth and weeds. And I have no idea where to start. Earlier tonight I was thinking I would hedge the entire chainlink fence around the property with rose bushes and then I realized I might be having a nervous breakdown and came on KZbin instead. Cheers!
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
I love that you find me! Hang tight and watch a few more videos and I promise you will start to get some ideas and start to formulate a plan. Thank you for the comment!
@numberpie2 жыл бұрын
id like to know your thoughts on rubber mulch.
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@number pie. I think it looks good but I would only use it in small areas. It's expensive, isn't the easiest to clean out, and doesn't spread that far. The color is great and it's nice for kids play areas.
@maryrekar21503 жыл бұрын
Hey Bobby I am watching 👀 . Burying your downspouts makes a world of difference. Thanks for the info.
@BobbyKDesigns3 жыл бұрын
It truly does! Thank you for watching!
@jacobfurnish74502 жыл бұрын
Biggest mistake I ever made? Never let the Daikon radish go to seed....ever. I don't even know why the damn thing is sold honestly its a cal-ipc listed invasive plant. YOU WILL SPEND HOURS PULLING THE SEEDLINGS! Another mistake I have seen that ended up being very costly is people planting geophyte vines. Star Jasmine for example can end up getting through structures, underneath roofs, and into attics. Smells great but definitely not a fun plant to maintain. English Ivy is always horrible. Don't care what others say, that plant was nature's mistake.
@kennethbezanson42662 жыл бұрын
I agree about the red mulch. It looks terrible but, with some color schemes I could see it looking alright. As for mistakes, I dug a whole for a fire pit, then found out on the next rain storm the area floods making it less than ideal. I also have trouble deciding where things should go in the backyard. Something about how to design a layout could be good.
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and the comment!
@maureendaleernst7154 Жыл бұрын
Hello! First time watching. We purchased a home about 4 1/2 years ago with a blank slate yard. It’s overwhelming, but I’ve researched and watched lots of videos! We have 1.25 acres, with approximately 1/3 woodlands. We have added many smaller trees, shrubs, a shed, and a large fenced in garden. Now I am connecting some of those trees and shrubs with beds for less mowing. Any suggestions would be appreciated!
@BobbyKDesigns Жыл бұрын
Sounds like lots of cool opportunities to make the place AWESOME! Happy to talk details with you about our design process and how we can help make this so much easier for ya. Shoot me an email at bobby@bobbykdesigns.com 👍🏼
@barbarahenn-pander58722 жыл бұрын
I’m new to your channel and gardening. I really like your photo examples illustrating your points. If you can, more specific points on what to do. I like knowing you hate something (red mulch, blech) but it’s more important to me to know why something works, why you like it (eg arbor vitae create a lush rhythm, the stained wood is rich and provides a backdrop for the featured plants). I will keep watching and learning! Thank you. Your kids are darling BTW!! 😊
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Barbara Henn-Pander. I totally Laughed Out Loud! Good one. Less hate, more love, and get to the goods! Got it! I will be making some new content next week so I will make sure to drop in some of these videos for you over the next few weeks. Thank you for the comment!
@johnflowers91823 жыл бұрын
Just found your channel. Good stuff. What I would like to see is more of this, but have a bad design and good design for each concept. I think it would help alot of people. Maybe a drawing pad to circle the areas too. Good to have someone doing landscape design though.
@BobbyKDesigns3 жыл бұрын
Absolute gold! This comment is so amazing and I’m so grateful that you let me know somethings I can definitely implement into the channel. I promise you I will bring some of this continent in the next couple of weeks. Thank you again!❤️❤️❤️
@susanpeterson9558 Жыл бұрын
You're exactly correct on all pictures. In fact, what bugs me the most is when people buy perennial plants and don't READ the tags. First, perennials cost more, so plant them right the first time. Second, plan out your design and take the time to choose plants for the amount of sunlight and water the plants need to grow properly according to your specific soil and yard. Look, we all make mistakes, but if it looks bad, then try again and fix it. And please STOP planting under your eves/windows, give the roots some room, and READ the tags.😊
@CJMarks-u5e Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your great comments and ideas. Have a couple of mistakes to fix. ;-) With our area constantly in some level of drought we collect water for our gardens. How would you suggest doing this without the UGLY water catchment barrels? This is really needed on the SW side of our house as there is no other accessible water? Need the trees so the house stays protected.
@BobbyKDesigns Жыл бұрын
This might be an option kzbin.info/www/bejne/p2WkZoZ7qLGgfZY✅
@lizzieb63112 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I’m a waterproofing expert (heavy commercial). Moisture at the foundation is BIG TROUBLE! Thank you for your recommendation to get the water AWAY fr the house. Repairs are extremely expensive and will tear up the landscaping to address. I love the privacy fence comparison and may implement your “good” example. Lastly…. I HATE red mulch. Nothing natural looking about it. I use the brown mulch. It’s beautiful and looks like dark rich soil from the street and doesn’t compete with my Cordylines, Crotons, and Gold Mound plants (I’m in Florida). Thanks so much for your content! I ripped out my hideous plastic edging thanks to you… HUGE improvement 😎
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Lizzie B. Let's Go LIZZIE!!!! Plastic edging bye bye!!! Thank you for watching and sharing your knowledge about water. It's definitely an issue when not addressed! :)
@mamamumma10412 жыл бұрын
Can anyone else appreciate the BOB ROSS mug he has in the background?! 😂 Classy 😎
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Mamamumma. Just wait until you see my fro! LOL! I'm going to be Bob for Halloween this year, I think. He's one of my idols! Thank you for the comment and watching!
@marniemonfort77198 күн бұрын
@mamamumma1041 grew up watching Bob on the networks on weekend. He was amazing
@RunningFreeForeverFree3 жыл бұрын
After one video I knew I had to subscribe. I see many videos that can help me. Bought a,115 year old home with terrible landscaping 😊Thank You
@BobbyKDesigns3 жыл бұрын
Well if that isn’t a shot in the arm I don’t know what is! Thank you so much for the comment and I’m so pumped that you’re getting value out of the channel. Stay tuned as I’m switching it up and going to be showing lots of videos from design to the finished product. The channel is getting a facelift! ❤️❤️❤️
@cobomel37872 жыл бұрын
I'm not a fan of red mulch but have been using it because the cypress mulch was the only one I could find at my garden center that mentioned being termite safe. I live in the SE, and termites are no joke. Would love to know if there are other options/ how to choose a mulch. Thanks for the great videos!
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Melissa Cobos. Thank you so much for another comment!!! I love dark brown or black bark mulches BUT if termites are that bad sometimes decorative stone has a place in the design. May be worth exploring as there are lots of colorful stone options.
@MoustacheTex2 жыл бұрын
I've always used pine bark nugget mulch since it doesn't contain the cellulose that termites need to eat to survive. I don't know if it's as good as the red mulch you're using, but worth looking into. It is my understanding though, that it is the cool moist soil underneath the mulch that termites really like. So I don't know if the type of mulch really matters as much as keeping mulch away from the house. Treating the foundation with that termite repellent spray is what everyone in my area does. I forget what it's called, but any local pest control person would know.
@McHardyL2 жыл бұрын
Trying to figure out if I should have a paver brick border between planted bed and lawn. Want to stop grass from spreading, be able to mow, and keep it tidy. I don't like those plastic or metal edges but mulch from the bed spreads too easily into lawn if there's no separation. Maybe just dig out the edge like my British friends do? But that's high maintenance. Just found your channel, good stuff.
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@McHardyL I definitely think you can do your brick edging. One tip I would do is just make sure it doesn’t stick up too high. It’s really nice when you can take your lawn more over the brick while still cutting your grass. It separates the grass and the bed, looks great, and you can cut with ease with the lawnmower. Good luck!
@marks78402 жыл бұрын
Great advice! I was planning to buy six sky pencil holly on Monday but your comments on them made me rethink. Neighbor built a house above mine and I lost all privacy so I need something fast. Planning on arborvitae where I have room but I’ve got 20-30 feet long stretch at the top of my property where I’ve only got 2-3’ wide space to fit a 12-15’ tall trees. Sky pencil is about the only thing I can find that’ll fit that space. Thoughts?
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Mark S. Hey there! Thank you for the comment! YES. Try Green Giant Arborvitae bushes. They are beautiful, fast growing, and will provide that height you are looking for faster than anything out there! :)
@careybowden48642 жыл бұрын
Aw, I really like the "hodge podge" flagstone! 😆 But I'm all about overgrown ground cover, moss, wildflowers... guess it's good we're in the country! 😅
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
I hear ya! That native/wild look is pretty cool. Just depends on what you like. Thank you for watching.
@carolyneg37802 жыл бұрын
great tips! i can't stand red mulch either and just bought a house with every garden bed full of red mulch 😬 can't wait to get rid of it!! What's a better alternative?
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
I love a deep dark brown or even a black for some houses.
@axelboot2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your videos - bought an old neglected house last year, looking at landscaping ideas now. Appreciate your forthright advice!
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Axelboot. Let's Go Axel! A little at a time and all of a sudden...BOOM! This place is AWESOME! You'll get there. Thank you for the comment!
@MariMari-vq8hl Жыл бұрын
😂 totally purchased Japanese hollies the other day and husband wanted to line them up on driveway (not really for privacy screen) but I got a better idea with making it symmetrical and balanced after watching this videos and some before. It’s chef kisses 😘 now!! I decided to line up my narrow garden bed leading up to my door and flanking in front of my column posts without obstructing my view out into the hills - such nice flow! 😂 Thanks Bobby K- you’re making this DIY’er on a budgets’s landscaping look better! Also, would you happen to know what kind of creeping plants those are that are hanging over the retaining wall/garden bed?! 😍
@judyanderson87827 ай бұрын
I think it looks like creeping jenny. Maybe wrong, but creeping jennybis usually lime green and gold in winter.
@marypliska40702 жыл бұрын
Like your videos… we are getting close to finishing a new home and will be starting our landscape… where are you located?
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
Hi Mary! I’m so glad! My companies are in St. Louis, MO but I design for people all over the country/world. If you’re interested, there is a link to my website in the description.👍🏼
@michelleangelaodriscoll30602 жыл бұрын
Love your videos!!!! Just bought a new home and have awful yard. Back yard we will need to re-grade next year as surrounding yard pool in ours. But in the mean time, trying to not do anything that loots like doo doo 💩 Do you have a video about fence lighting. How far to distance, do you centre between posts or on them, how much is too much/busy?
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Michelle Angela O’Driscoll Hi Michelle! Thank you so much for the comment! As far as lighting along the fence, I usually like to focus on hitting the bigger plants which would be your trees or some type of focal point, and then hitting the dead spaces in between the post. You don’t want to hit every single panel between the post but you do want it to be well it to the point where it doesn’t look like there’s any dead areas. Thank you and I’ll see you again in the comments!❤️
@michelleangelaodriscoll30602 жыл бұрын
@@BobbyKDesigns oMG thank you for replying! Haha. I have no trees along fence, I was thinking of trying to break that wall up with the lights! I would of put them every section, won’t now :)
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@@michelleangelaodriscoll3060 all good. I would start with lights every couple of panels and if you decide that you want to put more and you always can. Get 12/2 wire, LOW VOLT LED landscape lights, and a transformer. If you need to splice the 12/2 wire make sure you get outdoor electrical wire nuts. They are blue.
@ralph88842 жыл бұрын
Just found you- in the nick of time. Just bought a new home and hoping to apply your tips. Thank you for these.
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@ralph8884. That's so great! Congrats on the house!! See you in the comments in future videos!
@carolparis52152 жыл бұрын
Hate red mulch too. Any advice for trying to visualize when the existing yard you want to change is super busy. So when there are so many things happening you can’t focus on what you can do to change it.
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Carol Paris. I agree. Simplicity is key. :)
@SunAtNight7312 жыл бұрын
I'm laughing because I have the downspout with the plate because it came with the house 8 years ago, lol! Thanks for raising awareness.
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Joe Pizzo. All good Joe! That's how we learn.
@rubenvillalobos20483 жыл бұрын
Love your videos, great advise! Almost done building our home on 1.4 acres and there is just so many different ways to design our front and backyard it’s a little overwhelming!
@BobbyKDesigns3 жыл бұрын
Thank you and I can completely relate. I design for people all over the country (big and small yards) so if you’d like to talk about it, just reach out. bobby@bobbykdesigns.com
@michaeljoncour49032 жыл бұрын
too late for you, but for anyone else about to build a house, it is a very good idea to design your garden and house at the same time, people are totally removed from nature these days, my house has two indoor ponds,we walk up the side of a waterfall to the bedroom, one wall is ''missing'' and the birds ,frogs ,lizards etc come and go as they please, also a 14 foot high fiddle leaf fig, a couple of tree ferns, there is an indoor feeder for the birds , and they also hunt for spiders around the rafters, you don't have to live in a boring box like everyone else...............
@striketochill2 жыл бұрын
@@michaeljoncour4903 whoa! Do you have pictures of this online anywhere??
@herbertaj862 жыл бұрын
Love you input I'm currently working on redoing my front yard and I'm totally lost and been watching your videos for some info thanks
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
Let’s go Andrew! I’m pumped for you my friend. Hopefully you gather up some great ideas and create a masterpiece!
@cleangreenlawncare13373 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great videos, just found you tonight and already 6-7 videos deep into my binge!
@BobbyKDesigns3 жыл бұрын
Heck YES! So excited to have you part of the community!!! If I may ask...where are you from and what’s the biggest tip you’ve learned so far? 🔥❤️🔥
@michellebollinger50672 жыл бұрын
We have a new pool and need to landscape around the perimeter of the travertine pool deck. Mulch vs river rock? What are your thoughts? Concerned about mulch ending up in the pool but river rock seems odd with travertine. Would love your opinion. Thanks.
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Michelle Bollinger. I would go with rock around the pool if you are afraid of the wind brining it into the water. That's not fun to constantly deal with. However, if the weather is pretty mild I like mulch better. It's softer, comes in beautiful colors, and IMO looks better.
@FrogeniusW.G.2 жыл бұрын
Music is too loud..
@kevinmcgee228021 күн бұрын
Bobby these are great observations and you are on point. Have you ever had any clients who have been able to include projects like installing proper drainage systems or other cases where you have used your functional landscape design and creativity to replace older ris5u43w and/or been able to moitvate these types of projects where insurance kicked-in which lowered landscaping costs? Or, have you had clients who were able to leverage insurance to make repairs to real-property or home repairs and/or build out new fixtures or make other improvements e.g., home repairs where insurace covers costs to replace old sunrooms or fix issues causing wet basements or other real-property issues casused by flooding or water damage,, etc? If so, that may be a great video to explore how to achieve your functional landscaping design at a low cost.
@BobbyKDesigns21 күн бұрын
@@kevinmcgee2280 I’ve had clients use insurance claims and refinancing their homes to open cash flow.
@mattl2402 жыл бұрын
Hi Bobby, Just found your videos popping up on my feed and I love the content. Clear and concise and great tips. My wife and I want to do a section in our backyard with dwarf carpet if stars and my wife likes the idea of bending board for the edge but now that I’ve seen some videos of yours haha I wonder what other ways we could approach it without too much money or issues with the dwarf carpet of stars impeding on other landscaping. Thanks for all of your great videos!
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Matt L Thank you so much for the comment and I’m so happy that you found me! I’m gonna have a lot more of these type videos coming out along with the design videos that are going to be super helpful and can be a template for you to use in your yard. Stay tuned and I hope to see you again in the comments!💪
@michellegidley3144 Жыл бұрын
Question we have a back yard with one side sloping 6 ft into a culvert. We were thinking about a hedge walls verse fence? Ideas. Also the down spout what side pvc do you get and how far from the house. We are thinking as t least the culvert side we could have drain come out on the slope?
@BobbyKDesigns Жыл бұрын
Take downspouts at least 10 ft from house but the further the better. Hedge, not sure. I’d have to see it
@jlscielo Жыл бұрын
I completely agree about the drain pipes from the house and I currently have my 91-year-old mom wanting me to fix her broken plastic drain pipe and I just wish she would invest in a good landscaper to fix the issue as she has the funding. So exhausting. And she loves red mulch. I hate it. Thank you for hating it. Lol.
@msargeantful2 жыл бұрын
This is great. Very helpful Bobby!
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!!❤️❤️
@judyanderson87827 ай бұрын
I have a deck made from a product called trex (a plastic composite) It was here when we bought the house in 2012. My question is how can we revive it? It's faded and stained black in places. Can it be painted? What paint should we use that it won't flake off?
@BobbyKDesigns7 ай бұрын
That's a good question. I would guess that a power washing would do the trick BUT if it doesn't work then it may be time to replace the boards.
@cynthiakj99792 жыл бұрын
Recently came across your channel so I don’t know if you even get notifications of messages but wanted to let you know I’m watching! My issue with my landscape is that our family lives in a pine forest. The variety of potential growing areas is very wide as we get some sun in select areas (filtered morning light, some afternoon sun in other areas), shady spots by the tree line and behind the house’s shadow, rock wall, lakeside, etc. I am the only one “working” on our landscape. I’m only planting the immediate areas closer to the house but with the manpower of a tiny female, it takes a long time to get projects done and I don’t have tens of thousands of dollars to have a contractor transform it all to my vision. Thoughts, suggestions? Turn my yard into an experimental project from afar (I’m located in MA)?
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Cynthia KJ. Thank you so much for letting me know you're watching!!! Unless someone comments, I don't know. Your yard sounds interesting! I do offer consultations on top of the actual designs. That may be of interest to you? www.bobbykdesigns.com. under "get started"
@hhattingh2 жыл бұрын
Ever so often KZbin's Algo gets it right. Now I'm waiter rest of your videos. Trying to incorporate more indigenous and evergreen in my garden. Texas summer's are not a joke, for messing around with maintenance in the heat.
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
Let’s go!!! Texas is absolutely no joke! HOT! So glad you found me!
@timothysullivan29522 жыл бұрын
Hi Bobby. I totally agree with you about red mulch. Actually, over the years I have purchased different types of mulch from box stores. They usually have all sorts of garbage mixed in it. I’ve come across nails, plastic, pieces of metal, rags, and even a dead rat once. I have red brick pavers. I like the black mulch as a contrast but can’t find a quality black mulch. Now I put in 100% natural cedar mulch. It costs a lot more but I like it better. Your videos are great. I only have a 60 x 100 property but we do what we can with it. My big problem now is a tree root lifting up the pavers on a side path.
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
I hear ya about the big box stores mulch. I think the best place to get mulch is from a local material supply store/nursery. Thank you for the comment!
@shirleyrule52442 жыл бұрын
I have a yard that is 50+ years old. I have just moved in as Covid hit. I need help getting rid of overgrown foundation planting. The hard scape is hard to figure out. I have a raised deck in the back that was built 20+ years ago and I am not sure how to make it look like is part of the yard. I would love if you could point me to your videos that could help with this. Love the channel I just discovered your videos. You do a great job!
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@shirley Rule Thank you so much for the comment! I have quite a few videos where we took out an old deck, old patio, or something that is unsightly and created a new space. One that comes to mind is "How to landscape design a backyard by removing a nasty deck". Hopefully this video helps and gives you some ideas. Thank you for watching and make sure you subscribe as I have quite a few really cool project videos coming some of which have old decks.
@denisehackman25142 жыл бұрын
What size PVC pipe should it be for drainage? Since our yard is flat, taking the pipe out 10' or so would only create a huge pond in the back yard! Love your enthusiasm!
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Denise Hackman. Thank you for the comment Denise! 4" schedule 35/40
@steviedufresne62822 жыл бұрын
I like the rustic flagstone look. But I love your videos and thank you for the channel!
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Stevie DuFresne thank you Stevie!! Always nice to read a positive comment!👌
@MrBurtonPE2 жыл бұрын
great video - new sub here! I have a bank that quickly falls to my driveway and originally had a ditch with rip-rap rocks put in to help with drainage. I used to mulch the bank but Overtime the mulch would fall into the rocks and stop all water flow. What would you recommend as a better drainage solution and what should I do with the bank? Thanks for your videos they are so helpful.
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Funk Skunk. Thank you so much for subscribing! I really like the look of a dry creek bed. It breaks up beds, is a functional way to retain soil and allow water to run through, and are pretty easy to install. This may be a solution for you. Also, the combination of boulders to retain larger areas and add interest to the dry creek is a must. :)
@NB-Philly2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video! I love that you hit so many of the design components that I’ll be working on in our new homes garden. We purchased a new home last fall, so we start off by installing new patio, But it’s very squared often very boring and I want to add some flowerbeds mulch beds things like that. Would you consider if I sent you a few pictures in my backyard would you be willing to use them as an example of what you should do and what you shouldn’t do?
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Nick. Thank you so much for the comment and how exciting to get going on your own place!!! Most of the designs on this channel are from KZbin subscribers who signed up for a design on the website. You can sign up for a design and it's definitely possible that I will feature it in a KZbin video!!! www.bobbykdesigns.com
@laurenfuerst88022 жыл бұрын
Do you have any videos about terraced and/or xeriscaped landscaping that’s NOT all rocks and cacti? The house we just bought has a terraced yard (read: 20% lawn, then brick retaining wall and the rest is rock and clay soil with nothing done to it). We live in Colorado and I want to landscape responsibly but I want something that looks lush without using a lot of water. Any thoughts?
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Lauren Fuerst. Hey there! Thank you for watching and the comment. I don't have anything with this combination BUT I can absolutely help you with this! If you're interested in working together to create the yard you envision, then check out my website where you can sign up for a 3D design. www.bobbykdesigns.com
@gingerninja19532 жыл бұрын
Great videos! I dug out a garden bed to realise that my 2 neighbours' concrete driveways/sheds drain RIGHT into that spot (Scotland rain! Lol) 😅. Drainage and figuring out a way to shelter my garden from insane winds while keeping as much sunlight as possible are driving me crazy. Do you have any tips on diffusing strong winds in a large garden?
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Andrea K that’s a good one! I may have to make a segment in a video for that. Short answer, some strategic landscaping to cut down the wind is a possibility. Privacy fencing can also be a solution…I have many other ideas. I’ll get that in the video queue.
@gingerninja19532 жыл бұрын
@@BobbyKDesigns thank you so much! 🙂
@maryellencudney34402 жыл бұрын
Your experience and insights are so valuable. I would appreciate a video on managing storm water via a rain garden, trees and shrubs that love water, naturalizing, etc. Thank you!
@michaellmiles49202 жыл бұрын
I don't like red mulch either. I just found your site and enjoyed those videos I've watched...will watch more. I say I have a yard and property. I have a hard 'yard' to landscape for several reasons. 1. Rock, we had to blast to put in our house and can't put a trowel in w/o hitting rock. 2. Deer, + other critters and we have 1200+ acres conservation land adjacent to our 5 acres. 3. Hill, our lot is 750' deep x 350' wide and about a 30-35% grade 4. Trees, it is 85-90% trees, oaks, hickory, maple, black walnut, elm, dogwood and cedars +; we took out only the necessary trees for building access and lots of less than 12" diameter cedars wherever they were. Our house is built in the upper 1/3 of the property but approximately 75' from the road. We have been forced/blessed, more or less, to use that 'blasted rock' for terraces, walkways, steps, defining areas, placements, etc. Created two dry/seasonal creeks to try and direct/control down hill water. We had to purchase top soil to fill terraces and raise the area to create space for grass and ease slopes. My 'yard' is an irregular 100' circumference around the house. I don't do much of anything to the lower 3.5(?) acres of woods except to try and keep invasive Asian honeysuckle at bay and a trail for my 4x4. Extremely little 'full' sun, mostly part and dappled. I live in the Midwest a zone 6A. I am VERY grateful....most of the time. But boy do I need your experience, knowledge and ideas!
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
I will continue to do my best to help you with some great tips to come! Thank you for watching!
@teresafjeld72452 жыл бұрын
I am loving your videos with the tips and things to think about for us gardeners. I am starting to put flower beds in our backyard so your videos are useful! Thank you I appreciate your knowledge and experience! 🏆
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Teresa Fjeld. Thank you so much!!! I really appreciate the comment and I'm so happy this is helpful!
@cmur43722 жыл бұрын
Hello from Ontario Canada! This video came up on my feed & I watched it. I liked it & have subscribed.
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@C Mur. Thank you so much!!! So excited to have you in the community!
@victroyarthur69562 жыл бұрын
I actually really like the last design. I really like the red mulch and the patio
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Victroy Arthur. I think it has potential. A few tweaks and I think it would soften up. Thank you so much for watching and the comment!!!
@normamilne25692 жыл бұрын
Absolutely hate red mulch. Tacky! Love how you coordinate colors, and up the look and appeal. New Englanders have so much brick on walkways. Tradition here, but newer designs are more appealing. Thank you.
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Norma Milne. Thank you so much for watching and I look forward to seeing you again in the comments!
@darlenesawyer67392 жыл бұрын
Lmao.. i am guilty of everyone of your don'ts. I need help so i will keep watching. 🤣
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@darlene sawyer Hey there! I know I have a super polarized view on certain things but what I definitely wanna share with you as I have made every single one of these mistakes myself and there’s nothing wrong with learning from them. Please continue to watch and throw some comments down there with any questions that you have and I’ll get back to you. It’s so fun to hear from you guys and I truly value what you have to say. Thank you again for watching and the comment and I look forward to hearing from you in the future!😃❤️👍🏼
@mswillowglen2 жыл бұрын
Garden Day May 1, 2022 found your channel just in time. I was just about to f*** up too many colors of non-plant landscaping. Thank You BobbyK💕💕
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@mswillowglen. LOL! Love it! You're all good and thank you for the comment!
@edwardcruz93022 жыл бұрын
Hey Bob. I just found your channel. Great stuff. Very entertaining and great ideas. We just moved to a new house last year that has great potential but the truth is that the work the previous owners did is bad. I'll be busy over the next few summers fixing stuff. Last summer I brought back to life the lawn. This summer I will be staining a deck and fence that was never stained over the last 10 years. Anyway. I like your videos. Thanks.
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Edward Cruz. Thank you so much for the comment and watching!! It's a journey my friend. We bought and remodeled our house (inside and out) over the last 5 years and I'm still doing stuff. You'll get there! Thank you for watching and I hope to see you in the comments again! :)
@dierdrebrooks2545 Жыл бұрын
I'm so happy to hear I'm not the only one who doesn't like red mulch. My brother likes it.
@BobbyKDesigns Жыл бұрын
Lol! Yes. Not my favorite but if you like it no problem.
@gtaylor50533 жыл бұрын
Just discovered you and haven’t made it through all your videos yet but here is one thing I’d love to see more pointers on: how do you select the colors of pavers, gravel, boulders etc? I currently have an existing concrete patio, a recycled asphalt parking area, and some existing river rock, pea gravel, and decomposed granite areas. Color of house is warm gray (SW Peppercorn) and we are in Denver area. We paid for a master design and are doing DIY install.
@BobbyKDesigns3 жыл бұрын
Hey there! Welcome to the channel! Color comes down to a few things. 1) The color of your house 2) The concept/theme you were going for. 3) The materials you like (Belgard, Unilock, Techo-Block) Lots of things to consider. I’ll put this in the queue for a future video. Thank you for the feedback!🔥
@roxannesides32002 жыл бұрын
Shade! What plants do well in complete shade. I have a couple areas that are complete shade. And how to spuce up a cape front?
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Roxanne Sides. Well, you are in luck!!! Tomorrow's video is PERFECT! It showcases a sunny/shady yard that also needs to be DEER RESISTANT. Quite a challenge. I think you will definitely find some value there. Thank you for watching and I appreciate the comment.
@roxannesides32002 жыл бұрын
@@BobbyKDesigns I have deer too. i live in PA near Philly.
@Agonize32 жыл бұрын
Can you do a video of how to bury downspouts effectively/cheaply? I don't have the time or money to dig trenches super far. Wondering how that pop-up valve works, etc. Thanks! (new subscriber).
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
Hello. Thank you for subscribing. Bury your downspouts in PVC. I’d say at least 10 feet away from the house. I don’t typically do videos on installation but I will make sure to incorporate some really solid tips and upcoming videos that talk in more detail about drainage and where to get those kinds of products. Thank you for watching!
@codygifford4242 жыл бұрын
One of my mistakes is over planting my flower beds in the backyard and making them too crowded, but not planting enough in my front yard flower bed and it looks kinda bare and boring. Mostly because I spend WAY more time in my backyard than I do my front yard. But, I need to give my front yard some more attention because having good curb appeal really gives you that good feeling when you pull up in your driveway when you get home from work and see how nice everything looks. I had it looking good last year, but we had a tree cut down and it looks kinda plain out front now.
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Cody Gifford I 100% hear ya! I did the same thing at my house. Gave the backyard a huge renovation but left the front yard a little boring. This spring I ripped everything out of the front yard and redid it. Very satisfying and I highly recommend!
@ladylyonteeth39522 жыл бұрын
Hey Bobbi, great video. You’re insights are amazing. I find that contractors are all agreeable before you give them the job, then they show up and randomly do what they want, without even measuring. It drives me nuts, and it’s expensive because stuff needs altering afterwards, which can cost a lot of $. It makes me frightened to have anyone else to the house now, and quite a bit more needs doing. 😯 Any tips on that?
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
Lady!!! Great to hear from you. How to hire a great contractor can be tricky. Don’t just check references, go look at their actual projects without them there. Schedule a time with their past client to go see the work and ask the client in person how they handled the job.👍🏼💰💰💰👍🏼
@danielparrott86602 жыл бұрын
great video BobbyK - very inspiring!
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Daniel Parrott. Thank you Daniel!!!
@leesuh20003 жыл бұрын
I’m curious what you think about using river rock instead of mulch for front yard landscaping. Good? Bad? Ugly? How would you edge the beds? Pavers? Nothing?
@BobbyKDesigns3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely fine. Lots of stone edging options. I just wouldn’t get cheap looking edging. It will take away from the look.🙃
@MichNative012 жыл бұрын
I'm watching...I have a red slab patio in my back yard at my new house...the owners put this rather large area in and thats it...it looks so unfinished..I want to fix it but im not sure how. It would be a great area for furniture, I want to use a sail shade over it. Ideas??
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@MichNative01 Sight unseen I would guess that the red slab Has to go. I would recommend starting from scratch and putting in a beautiful paver patio with some awesome LANDSCAPING creating the space that you deserve! Life is short so I say go for it! Stay tuned as I got some cool videos coming up that break down lots of designs and may be of some use to you.💪❤️👍🏼
@christiiwatkins15433 жыл бұрын
My mistake was in trying to hide the view from my neighbors, I planted 5 camellia yuletide - which I think was 'good' and I planted them all together -- the problem is they were only 1-3 gallon plants so it will take YEARS to build privacy --- wheras I need to have a strategy where I get mature plants so I can have 'instant privacy'. I hate the red mulch too. I really liked what you shared about the PVC pipe for drainage -- our drainage issue is what got us thinking about how to transform our back yard. Awesome video Bobby!
@BobbyKDesigns3 жыл бұрын
Drainage is so important! So is selecting the right plants… I’ll get you all taken care of!
@richardchoromanski Жыл бұрын
My landscaper when he cuts my backyard all the grass goes into my garden and all I have is a lot of grass weeds my question for you would it be better if I took all the grass out of my backyard and make it a full garden?
@BobbyKDesigns Жыл бұрын
Option 1) tell him not to blow the grass into your beds Option 2) Weed killer to kill grass not plants Option 3) Create a bed
@DanielRuiz-oz4ts3 жыл бұрын
I just bought the same landscape program you use and my customers love it! Just subscribed to you because you obviously keep in mind every detail not just design and leave out small things that might damage your work later down the road. Looking forward to more videos from you! Im trying to brand myself as a landscape construction company and leaving behind all the mowing. Keep up the good work!
@BobbyKDesigns3 жыл бұрын
That’s great man! It will make a big difference for your business! I appreciate the kind words and I’m excited for you to watch more videos as I have lots of cool designs coming out that may help you with some of your projects. Take care and I’m happy to have you as part of the community!👍🏼🔥👍🏼
@SarahJones-un9xh2 жыл бұрын
I bought a house in December and have been waiting for Spring to plant. I was planning to put in a River bed from the front downspout that makes the small front yard a swamp- I’ll make sure to get some big boulders to balance it out 😊👍 thanks!
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Sarah Jones. Right on! Congrats on the house!!!
@SarahJones-un9xh2 жыл бұрын
@@BobbyKDesigns thank you 😊
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@@SarahJones-un9xh You bet!
@merriegiles59223 жыл бұрын
My mistakes is I piece meal my DIY projects and by the time I'm ready to do the next part, the materials that I initially used to do the completed section are no longer available. I'll bet you anything that's what happened with the red mulch design. lol Thanks so much for your videos. Love them
@BobbyKDesigns3 жыл бұрын
lol! That’s a good one. Thank you for watching. I don’t hate red mulch that much…we’ll, maybe I do. 🙃
@steviedufresne62822 жыл бұрын
This is so relatable! I have a guerilla gardening style 😂
@1020jan20122 жыл бұрын
Would you recommend Sweet Woodruff as a ground cover?
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Where the truth lies I don’t have a lot of experience with it but my answer would be if you like it and it will do well in the area you are considering it for, GO FOR IT!💪
@cme97583 жыл бұрын
I just found you and I'm loving your vids. I'll be watching everyone for your GREAT ideas. Thanks for sharing your talent and knowledge. Your kids are adorable.
@BobbyKDesigns3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! That’s very sweet! Best thing ever...I love being a daddy!❤️
@delwynhouck68702 жыл бұрын
Just starting to make plans to dress up our front yard. Already stuck on question number one. What do we want it to look like? Lol We live in Florida. And we want to incorporate something with our Plumeria's. Any ideas to help kick-start this project? I have no direction! Lol
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
Happy to help! Send me some pictures. Bobby@bobbykdesigns.com
@deniselaplante46062 жыл бұрын
You are keeping me from making mistakes!
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Denise La Plante. YES! Thank you for the comment and continue to watch. Got some great videos coming!
@twilde37542 жыл бұрын
I also hate red mulch...and I hate white rock ever more. I am in the process of redoing my very small backyard (17feet wide x 26 long). It's hard to find people to do the work because it is so small, btw. What you said about the downspouts and pvc trenching to take the water away caught my attention. I am putting a flagstone patio in and this trench would go beneath the flagstone. How deep would the drainage need to be? Thanks!
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@T Wide Thank you for sharing and great question! The base for your flagstone walkway should be at least 4" with the clean rock and then some people use screenings to set the flagstones on so that's 5". I would excavate down at least 8" for your pvc downspouts. That should give you plenty of buffer when you are plate compacting your base for the walkway. Stick around for some upcoming videos as I will have some great PRO Installation tips like these to help you out. Thank you so much for watching and the comment!
@katherinespencer20732 жыл бұрын
We know where I live that a fence always needs a lot of spaces to allow the wind to pass thru. When I see new solid types of fencing or deck railings I wait with anticipation for the next big rain-wind event which happens several times a month to knock it over. I am never disappointed. People make big changes after about the 3rd time. heheehee I always wonder if they took that magazine they saw that fence & whipped it at the wall of the toolshed.
@alexbuell93293 жыл бұрын
I just hired a landscape designer for my backyard and am super excited to see what they come up with! I gave them the added challenge of using Florida-native plants and not the boring nonsense you see at Home Depot.
@BobbyKDesigns3 жыл бұрын
Definitely a great move! A designer will save you so much time and money in the long run! Plus, the headaches are minimal. Thank you for watching and commenting!💥
@HighLevelNinja2 жыл бұрын
Ha! Definitely more than the 10 comments you asked for! Anyways. My yard is a blank canvas. Tearing everything out to make a permaculture/ sustainable landscaping thing. Working with my cousin who’s a certified arborist looking to break into these kind of projects. Short version, need some zone 6 ideas and tips. Sharing your channel with my cousin so we can add your advice to our research. Thank you!
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
Nice! Thank you for watching! I’ve got some nice 3D design videos coming you’ll get lots of ideas from. Stay tuned. One is coming Monday. I’m in St. Louis, MO and so is the design I’m talking about. Zone 6!
@tonyadelcastillo69192 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the videos. As far as the yard in the one above with the red mulch: They clearly put a lot of hard work in and the color does detract from the overall visual. I thought the other end of the patio would feel better on the eye if it were rounded at the left corner that meats the plantings as well. We have a 1900's house in New England that comes with so many issues (with older landscape and retaining walls), I mean opportunities for learning, that are tripping me up. I'm new to your feed and hope to find some videos on dealing with old landscape redesign. So far- Good stuff- keep it up!
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Tonya del Castillo. I should have some coming up that help with some more traditional landscaping. Thank you so much for the comment and I look forward to seeing you in the future comments!!!
@sharonbeatty80472 жыл бұрын
Will be pushing out our backyard fence so we'll have a lot more room in our yard and we're trying to figure out how to landscape it definitely want native plants as well
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Sharon Beatty. It sounds like you and I are on the exact same page! I'm actually going to be showing something very similar to what you are describing in the next couple of weeks where I take my front yard and pull off this exact concept! Thank you for watching and stay tuned! I'd love to hear your comment on that and future videos. :)
@lelyluck2 жыл бұрын
Hi! I have a blank canvas HUGE backyard half an acre. Can you do a video on big spaces??
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Lely Benito. Yes I can! I am posting one TODAY in Augusta, GA where I show how I plant an estate. I hope you enjoy it!
@MrsTips2 жыл бұрын
We're hoping to update our house with a localscape more fitting to our intermountain region fauna and water-consumption (especially since we're heading into another year of drought). The Localscapes group (FB) recommends that when you put mulch down, you don't walk on it so you don't create places for weeds to grow and to instead use pavers of some kind. I think I want to use flagstone pavers in the areas we either currently have mulch or will put mulch but that we walk on (like around our fruit trees), but now I worry if I will install them wrong. I also wonder about mulch colors (and honestly that part is embarrassing since my bachelor degree is in interior design). Is there any mulch color that goes well with the existing grey concrete-paved areas we have in our yard that the previous owners put in?
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@MrsTips. Thank you so much for watching!! A few things to consider when selecting mulch 1) Color of Home 2) Color of Hardscaping For Grays I like Black or really dark brown mulch For Earth tone homes I like a really dark brown mulch OR brown OR light brown Thank you for watching and I look forward to seeing you comment in future videos!
@MrsTips2 жыл бұрын
@@BobbyKDesigns Phew! We've got a white house and we've been going with the dark brown mulch, but maybe we'll consider using black mulch in the future since that would go well.
@ameliapersaud59903 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tips! Love these videos! Keep em coming please
@BobbyKDesigns3 жыл бұрын
You bet! I’m so glad you commented!!! ❤️❤️❤️
@miknbob24302 жыл бұрын
Hello. I'm a Bobbie, too. I just discovered your videos today and have already benefitted from your thoughts and ideas. I really liked that I was often times able to point out the issues you had with the landscaping before I saw your thoughts. This is my problem: I just moved to Williamsburg, VA from out of state about 6 mo ago. We bought our home without actually walking through the property (totally trusted my realtors/sisters). We are very happy with our new home, however we realize the patio, fire pit, and walkway along the side of the house was a DIY (Covid year) project. I think I have some great ideas to 'fix' the patio and redo the whole space. But I'm not going to be able to do it all at once. It will have to be done in installments. I'm afraid to do anything until I have a solid plan. Suggestions?
@miknbob24302 жыл бұрын
Love the suggestion of burying the downspouts.
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Bobbie Smith. I would get a couple of quotes from hardscaping professionals. See if the patio can be salvaged or if it is a remove/replace simply because it was not installed correctly. Thank you so much for watching and a big hello to Williamsburg, VA!
@miknbob24302 жыл бұрын
I have two companies I've reached out to. The 1st one was upfront and said he'd schedule a consult appt but warned me that he's very busy and 'fixing' another person's messy work isn't something he's interested in. I won't go with him if he seems to be taking the job begrudgingly. But being the 'friend of a friend'...
@miknbob24302 жыл бұрын
Also, I believe the patio tiles are very salvageable. But considering the situation, what I save in materials will more likely be eaten up by the extra cost of labor.
@UnderATwilightSky3 жыл бұрын
I'm guilty of red mulch! Lol....off to home depot to get dark brown. Awesome channel, learning alot.
@BobbyKDesigns3 жыл бұрын
You’re sweet! I seriously feel bad. If you want to use red mulch you go for it! Variety is the spice of life! Lol. I just have fun with these videos. Thank you for watching!❤️❤️❤️
@yaneth81662 жыл бұрын
Hi ! I have a question , in my backyard one side has wood fence and the rest of the neighbors have small fencing so it looks off , how can I make it look nice? Also i have a large bed in the back . I been putting perennials but , iam in the point were I don't know how to fix it.. have lots going on but if i add more looks more busy if I take stuff out looks empty 😕
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Yaneth Sanchez. I think that this comes down to the landscaping to hide those unsightly areas and give your yard a cohesive feel. If you're interested, I could put together a point perspective design for you that would more than likely do the trick. A game plan is always a good idea before you start spending $ on landscaping. www.bobbykdesigns.com under "get started". Keep watching videos as I'll have lots of content to look through but to find the exact solution for your yard a design is probably the way to go. Thank you for watching!
@kevinkurnat97022 жыл бұрын
What's your intake on pepples and rocks for landscaping? I hate them and think they're a bad choice
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Kevin Kurnat. I'm definitely more towards mulch but I do feel for certain designs and focal points in designs decorative stone/river rock has it's place. Thank you for watching and the comment!
@jessicap78303 жыл бұрын
Do you have a video on botched cement jobs? Any ways to fix them? And what to look out for? I think my cement has to be redone, I have no idea what happened in between it curing but it looks awful.
@BobbyKDesigns3 жыл бұрын
Not yet BUT this is going in my queue. I will definitely make a video next week on this. Thank you for such a great topic!!!❤️
@Rabixter2 жыл бұрын
Some useful information! I think one thing to be careful of is being too negative about other people's gardens. I know you're quite meticulous and you might want things a certain way (which can be good!), but imagine if somoene watched this video and saw a picture of their back yard that they posted on Facebook. It might make them feel bad about their garden. Anyways: some mistakes we made were to get rid of all the grass and just having all paving :D Wasn't my decision, it was my mother's as she didnt want to maintain it. Also, 20 years ago when we moved into our home we had several trees (I think 8 or 9). My dad got rid of them all and built a big brick wall using some weird engineering bricks. Its ugly. I dont own my own home because housing is too expensive in London and I will NEVER rent out and pay someone elses mortgage - but if I ever do get my own home then I would probably come back to your channel and take some tips :)
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Rabi Ahmad. I agree with you. I feel I was a bit harsh and in upcoming videos you will see that I have changed how I deliver the content to not offend. Well, at least the best I can. Thank you for the comment and watching!
@shannonsmith46522 жыл бұрын
Just found your content, love it! We are building a house right now and I’m starting to plan out the foundation gardens. Can’t wait to dig in to more of your videos for inspiration!
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
Let’s go!!! Glad meet you!!
@pams22072 жыл бұрын
Love your videos! I feel like I'm about to make a ton of mistakes lol! as we have just moved into a fixer upper and the back yard is one disaster after another. Ex, the gate opens to a view of ugliness under the deck. The deck is too low to walk under comfortably, but too high (4 feet to 6 feet) with windows to the basement and garage that we do not want to obstruct. Any ideas? thanks
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Pam S. Thank you for watching,. Many times when a door is too high from the ground and you don't want a bunch of stairs this is a perfect opportunity to have a multi-level outdoor living space. You would have a few steps that come down to an upper level patio or deck AND then another few stairs to step down to the lower level deck or patio. *Depends on what materials you select The point is, you can split the difference and create interest so you don't have to go down 10 steps to get the grade. I hope this helps. :)
@KK-rc5ds Жыл бұрын
I need to re-stain. Yard is without a plan as I am removing an in ground pool!
@pahoualo59142 жыл бұрын
I’m in Wi, still planning on my landscaping game, I’m afraid to make anything permanent and not like it, I have a side yard with mature trees and nothing can grow under the canopy, what can I do to make that area more interesting?
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@PaHoua Lo. I would say start with a design before you start spending $ and planting. See "into the future" by letting the design show you what the finished product will look like. This will make you feel much more comfortable and ready to start. If you're interested, the link to my website is in the description. Thank you for watching and the comment!
@brpowell812 жыл бұрын
Great Videos. Thanks for the ideas.
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Brian Powell Thank you for the comment!
@athenakatsifis21762 жыл бұрын
Great video Bobby!
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Athena Thank you so much!!! Love your name❤️ I appreciate the comment!!!
@markking23102 жыл бұрын
I just finished completely redoing my front garden bed on a house I bought 2 years ago with rocks and raised garden boxes and literally just realized I didn't account for the downspouts. No idea what to do now :(
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Mark King Hey there. Unless you’re seeing some erosion you might be OK. If not, you would simply remove the area where the pipe would need to go and notch out a section of the wall or put it underneath the wall which is much more difficult. Drainage is pretty important so if you start to see some water issues you’ll have to address the downspouts. Thank you for watching and the comment.
@amandacarter64172 жыл бұрын
How do you feel about landscape timbers?
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Amanda Carter. Short answer...NOPE! They will rot and deteriorate over time. So many beautiful and long lasting options out there and even some that look like timbers! Thank you for the comment.
@gfuller162 жыл бұрын
Bobby, I live in central michigan and have been told that pvc could freeze and crack if I use it as underground gutter drainage line and is why the corrugated's flexibility is better suited for freeze/thaw climates. Have you run into this at all?
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Grayson Fuller. Michigan may be one of the few climates where this is a possibility. COLD! I have not found this and here is Missouri we do get some pretty cold winters. The reasons I don't like the corrugated is because it seems to fail 9 out of 10 times. Thank you for watching and the comment!
@jordie49172 жыл бұрын
Watching from NZ. Enjoyed the content and your commentary. I don't mind the chalkboard for kids... Its only for a short time. ... Anything that gets them outside is good with me
@BobbyKDesigns2 жыл бұрын
@Andrea Chadfield. Hey NZ!!! On my "bucket list". It's funny because I came around on the chalk board. Check out my latest video "Parents...this video is for you" where I share some really clever ideas with a chalk board in the backyard.
@higherselfabove2 жыл бұрын
What is the software you use to try prospective designs on a property?
@Robin-ni6fs3 жыл бұрын
I am afraid to ask you this because I just put this down in my front yard flower beds. What is your opinion on using black rubber mulch in flower beds?
@BobbyKDesigns3 жыл бұрын
Don’t ever feel afraid to ask... that’s how we learn and I’m happy to offer my opinion . For a small area I think it’s fine but for a large bed I feel it gets a bit pricey. It takes LOTS of bags to cover an area. As far as the product, cosmetics it’s great but nothing beats the real thing for holding in moisture.
@estherlista3 жыл бұрын
I put rubber mulch better and I hate it. One big factor is it won't help with giving nutrients to your soil if you want to improve it.