#short #shorts #diy
This guy took backyard DIY to a whole new level — with just three basic tools.
First, he lays down geotextile fabric to keep the ground stable and prevent weeds from creeping through.
Then he smashes old bricks with a hammer — turning them into solid chunks.
On top of that, he adds a finer layer of crushed stone — no sinking, no shifting.
Once it’s all compacted, he starts laying tiles: one big one, then two small.
Clean. Simple. Satisfying.
And for the final touch? White stones along the edge — crisp and clean.
Just like that, the path is done.
Would you try this in your yard?
Cred by IG: @rks_landscapes
This guy took backyard DIY to a whole new level with just three basic tools. First, he lays down geoexile fabric. Then, he smashes old bricks with a hammer, turning them into solid chunks. On top of that, he adds a finer layer of crushed stone. No sinking, no shifting. Once it’s all compacted, he starts laying tiles. One big one, then two small. Clean, simple, satisfying. And for the final touch, white stones along the edge. Just like that, the path is

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3 tools yet in every shot there 3 different tools being used. These are starting to get ridiculous
looks awful !!!
Why?