Discover the secret to creating a garden path that’s light, durable, and stylish! Join us as we revolutionize path construction with easy-to-find materials and a method so simple, even beginners can do it. Forget heavy pavers and complex prepβ€”our DIY approach is a game-changer! With minimal effort, you can craft a path that rivals luxury estates. Ready to transform your garden? Watch now and see how it’s done! Don’t forget to subscribe and share what you loved most in the comments. #DIY #GardenPath #HomeImprovement #EasyDIY #CreativeBuilding

πŸ‘‰ This channel was created in collaboration with @kosyak

00:00:00 – Introduction to Innovative Garden Paths
00:01:24 – Materials and Initial Preparations
00:03:55 – Path Construction Techniques
00:07:01 – Experiments and Rural Life Musings
00:09:45 – Penoplex Pathway Applications
00:14:10 – Decorating and Creative Process
00:19:35 – Final Touches and Lawn Maintenance
00:22:50 – Testing, Impressions, and Conclusion

40 Comments

  1. LMAO! "So even women can handle it" Tell me you are from Russia without telling me you are from Russia! lol. I would love to live in Russia I think! But I am staying in Thailand, moving from US to Thailand was enough international relocation for my lifetime.

  2. "The process is very simple and easy, so EVEN WOMEN CAN HANDLE IT." πŸ˜† So, what is wrong with this statemen, bnesides the redundancy of words?

  3. You've demonstrated in practice how to use foam plastic in construction; that's fantastic, and many people will follow your example.
    I'd like to point out that you can make folk musical instruments for children and adults in just a few hours from foam plastic scraps and scrap wood. Listen to my experimental instruments made from foam plastic and scrap wood. What do you think? https://youtu.be/yXCGyO19jF8?si=rVq4lzh5Pu8ySJOk

  4. I wish that there was a video that would show tools that a woman could use easily. I would like to use a circular saw, nail gun different type of tools. I have arthritis in my hands and require something lighter weight but with power. Not looking for a pink screwdriver if you know what I mean. lol Think about it. I believe there's a number of men and women that can use something a little lighter weight.

  5. Looking forward to the day, that these show up in the local market and that you can order from a 100 different sizes, forms and colors. Yes, it will be more expensive then. But this is a lot of work and not everybody has the physical strength (still) to do it. But one does cut out the expensive process of preparing the ground, other than the itty bitty that's done here.

  6. Most women just don't do a lot of stuff themselves because there's always 10 men who are mensplaining and menspreading over her and make her feel less than from the time she comes out of the womb. Less stress to just employ one of the FEW nicer guys.

  7. My father built a long path with real stones, it's white marble like stone slabs, completely smooth on top and bottom but irregularly broken sides. I think they bought them cheap as this is considered waste where I live. It is the most beautiful stone path, that's easy to maintain and fits perfectly in Mediterranean sea side.

  8. Oligarchs are shocked because of a diy garden path that less than 1% of the population will ever attempt. F'kn click bait

  9. I really enjoy a big bon fire, now that I am retired I now have more time, I make folks nervous. Not into the smoke. I strive for less smoke and more flames. Also enjoy cooking on my fire so need non poisonous fuel for the fire( hardwood)

  10. β€œThe manufacturing process is very simple and easy, so even women can handle it.” You just earned yourself a πŸ‘Ž for that casual sexism. Bye.

  11. Being inspired by your videos, I drove to the local BauHaus here in the Netherlands, they sell PS plates, with glassfiber mesh and and concrete surface prefabricated, this is most of the work!

  12. People burn their leaves all over Free America. What are you talking about? I have a gun range built behind my barn.

    What do you even mean, bro?πŸ˜‚

  13. I burn my grass, junk mail and other things in my backyard in America. it's not a huge backyard either, way smaller that what I can see of yours.

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