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Graham Ross shows you how to give your courtyard a strata and renter-friendly makeover. Click here to subscribe: https://bit.ly/3hxN7d5

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  1. Stunning. Love the colours of the containers and the lights looked great. Everything is put together so well. The backdrop of the garden is great. Good work.

  2. Thank you for sharing, delightful video. Perhaps you could also share ; "how to make a ?? billy club" I would love to gift my grandson ,8, w/an irish fairytale book and makings for a ?billy club ?. Would be interesting to know the story behind this memorable event as a young gent of 8.

  3. They need to fire the sound guy, the music choice and vocals are awful and don't suit the segment at all.

  4. So envious of the Australian climate to have these beautiful plants outdoor during the winter months. Where I live I have plus/minus 30C and a winter that’s too damn long and miserable!

  5. Sou lovely and beautiful backyard, you inspired me to do the same and my backyard . I love the D I Y containers amazing .

  6. Would love to see the process of the already established circular planters on the brick wall. They look magnificent 😍

  7. Renter friendly, but definitely a professional job. I can’t see this at a DIY. Beautiful though.

  8. One of the many things Better Homes has taught me, to prime before painting. Only one of a 1,000 good things I've learned here.

  9. Really lovely. I know that all the earwigs & slugs would love all of those crevises, joints etc. I tried hanging grow bags on an old metal swing set frame once & the earwigs loved every container & ate all the roots so nothing flourished except the earwigs. Have no idea how they got up there into everything. I mean, yes under large tiles on my little tables or cracks of the Adirondack chairs and under decorative stone edgings…but way up there?

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