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Jason Hodges and Adam Dovile team up to makeover a boring front garden, complete with a new front path, decking, retaining wall and a fire pit to get the whole street together. Click here to subscribe: https://bit.ly/3hxN7d5

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24 Comments

  1. You guys crack me up, love the singing while working. Love the plants, most cannot be found in Little Rock,Ar. Going to dig up my back yard ,with your valuable digger tool. New turf needed. The decking boards are lovely.Love the accent. No I’m not a hillbillies. 🤪✌️💝 oh please wear a mask when dealing with that concrete. Would hate for y’all to have respiratory trouble, I m a respiratory therapist so I’ll take care of you mate.

  2. Hello from Florida, USA. Truly enjoy watching ya'll even though it doesn't always apply here. My daughter-in- law is from New Zealand and lived in Australia so I love to see the scenery. Thanks for sharing your skills.

  3. Ой а було краще ніж зробили, так затишно і як в новому майкрафті, трохи порядку навести і нетреба було так все міняти

  4. Would appreciate a listing of supplies used. Sometimes you use different terminology for objects than we do here in the states.

  5. I'm a big fan and I just love your videos.Would love to see some dimensions included though. It would be an added bonus as I know you would do it the good old metric way.

  6. You guys are fantastic. I kinda wish there was a movement toward community gardens that people could just either take from or leave plants in that they are getting rid of. It breaks my heart every time I see people ripping perfectly good plants out of the ground to update a space… there are so many lower income people for example that can't overhaul their own spaces for lack of extra income and nurseries are out of the question. OR put a sign in front a week or so before the makeover offering the plants to people who want them and leave them out for people to come get them rather than sending them to the landfill. OR it could even be a business idea for somebody to connect with a few landscapers and renovators to come and get them like Habitat for Humanity does with building materials. So many options for re-use, I hope people start to look at things more often with that in mind.

  7. It would be nice if you would give a recap at the end of the costs, maybe broken down in materials and labor

  8. this is pretty annoying the way it's houses and gardens that really don't need that much done to them. They're never dealing with houses on split levels, concrete repairs, don't already have pergolas etc

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