I said part two was coming, so here it is. Last time we left you with a garden that looked like it was going to have potential, and now we’re about to deliver on it. Part one was all blood, sweat, and tea breaks, and part two is much the same, but just with some prettier results. And apparently you guys like to see us suffer. So, here’s another go at it. This is the part where things really get serious. Anyone that says patience is a virtue has clearly never tiled a wall before. Right, next up is the fencing because apparently we didn’t have enough to do already. And this is cedar fencing. fancy, durable, and basically the Ferrari of a garden boundaries. Every corner of this garden has a purpose now, and it’s starting to show. Hold on a minute. Who’s this? Honestly, if one more thing disappears, I’m going to have to invoice the old ghost. The rumor has it. Apparently, he was looking for the spirit level. I won’t do that again, ever again. Here we go, people. Resin time. The part you’ve all been waiting for. Let’s make this garden shine. When doing the resin, preparation is everything. I always refer to resin as liquid gold, but just slightly sticky and terrifying. When it comes to resin, you’ve got to be a little bit of a magician, a little bit of an artist, and a little bit of a scientist all in one. It’s just unfortunate because obviously you don’t get the same wages. And there is that liquid gold I was talking about. Beautiful. And one part of advice I could give you is resin does not care about your mood. It only cares about your smoothness. Slow and steady wins the race every time. And guys, we have laid, we have poured, and we have built. Just a bit more to come. And the reveal is nearly here. And I want to say thank you to each and every single one of you that has stuck around for the journey and waited till the very end to see the final garden transformation. And here it is, people. And who knew people, a bit of hard work, some patience could create something like this. Every detail carefully planned, and every corner perfected. And I’m hoping it shows. And sometimes some of the hardest work creates some of the most beautiful results. This is why I do exactly what I do. I love projects like this and I love creating people’s dream gardens. And guys, that is it from me. Another garden transformed. I could not be happier. So, we will catch you on the next one. Ciao for now.

25 Comments
Absolutely stunning can yyou come to Ireland please π
Is the resin pourus
Stunning β€
Amazing work
Lovely job g. Was that a roadman ghost??π π π π
Fantastic work, saw today and subscribed today and like what i see π
Now thatβs a lovely job lads well to all looks bloody lovely ππππ
Plants????
Plastic resin stone and concrete does not make a garden ππΌ
Amazing creativity and awesome workπ
Fantastic work lads.
Great work
Deserve wiv good work π
Dazb bolton
Class work
Spirit level. Lol
πππ all the way from outback Broken Hill New South Wales Australia π¦πΊπ€
Great work!
Brilliant
If you deliver jobs like this , youβll never be out of work . People will always want , and will pay for genuine quality πππππ
OMG fabulous
Definitely a good work! You do a great job! Not my type of garden but your work is appreciated!
β€Brilliant β€
What's is that pea looking gravel stuff on the ground?
Looks sad with no plants.