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This Garden Makeover is So Achievable, Anyone Can Do It! | GARDEN | Great Home Ideas



Charlie Albone and Johanna Griggs team up for a simple garden makeover that can be broken down into a few weekend’s worth of work. Click here to subscribe: https://bit.ly/3hxN7d5

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43 Comments

  1. why am i always underwhelmed with these garden makeovers? the lack of imagination staggers me

  2. Почему такой клочок земли называют сад?красиво бы смотрелись зеленой стеной высокие ели или туя.

  3. Just looked up waterhousia, apparently it can grow to 30 meters?! Regular trimming for those trees would be important. Also what about the root system?

  4. Gello,how did you get thr pillar in so deep? I like thr decking and the strong looking decking.

    Wha6 part of thr garden would you say is god for beginners? Also fot women?

    Thanks in advance

  5. It looks okay, but the host is so dull. He just has no personality.

  6. WOW Absolutely gorgeous, you guys made my day, I always giggle when you 2 are doing make overs…

  7. Waterhousia Trees will grow to 30m high though how is that going to work long term

  8. Nice to look at yet NOT built to last. Treated pine only stop pests NOT WATER ROT. Every area of this has water rot issues. Also it’s obvious these guys are not into maintaining, so an OILED deck that has no mineral oils is far easier to keep than having to resand and recoat a deck every 2 years.
    ALWAYS tease root bound trees like these before planting and dig and backfill a hole 3 x times the size of the root ball so the roots can spread easily. Feed w seasol and never cover the root ball for the 1 st year.
    A series of sound panels along the fence would of been better than the screens which don’t cover anything.

  9. Wow! I’ve been looking for inspiration and DIYs to transform my empty sandy backyard into a low maintenance garden because we just move in to our new home. Still planning about it but this gives me smile in my face the whole time I’m watching it. Absolutely love this so much! Hello from Perth!

  10. 1:45 Johanna Griggs appears for the Tv to be digging, then at 1:53 Tradie replacement replaces her 3 scoops of soil lol MEN POWER 🙂

  11. @greathomeideas What was the total cost spent on this? I noticed a few laborer, about 10 bags of stone, a few sleeper timbers, tools that the owner probably do not have (wheelbarrow, rake, string, level, timber cutter, etc). If a homeowner buys all of this, that would easily jump the cost??

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