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Coastal Style Garden Makeover | GARDEN | Great Home Ideas



Adam Dovile and Charlie Albone team up to give a young couple a garden makeover in a style they are dubbing ‘coastal cool’. Click here to subscribe: https://bit.ly/3hxN7d5

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48 Comments

  1. Much prefer Hodges and his lovely dog. This show has had it as far as I am concerned and I will not be watching any more. No need to have got rid of Hodges for this bloke he is not a Patch on Hodges.

  2. I’m surprised you didn’t cover up whatever was on the brick of the house. It’s a real eyesore, distracting you from looking at the garden. Also you can’t have a needle cacti like that with the dog, it’s gonna come in the house pricked with a million needles every time he goes out to play! It’s a beautiful garden design, but that wasn’t very smart!

  3. For everything you build I wanted to know just how much did it cost in total in material cost, excluding labour. I think that will really add some valuable information. You keep saying budget friendly, low cost but how much is low cost ? Seeing cost really defines these parameters. Just my veiws..

  4. I love this garden and all of your makeovers. I just find the presenters a bit cringy with their forced "I'm a jovial larrikin" style.

  5. nice job..but spaces here are isolated from each other.. open concept would be more impressive!

  6. Those tall cactus are not beautiful at all… and he placed those all over the passages of the garden, by the corners and edge of the garden beds, people will scratch their legs on those cactus all the time, I’m already sorry for their poor dog who will be the number one victim of those cactus… poor decision. The little olive trees look sad in front of that ugly fence, didn’t make a difference, maybe in 15 years…

  7. Should have painted the fencing and house a darker color so they would disappear and they plants would have stood out even more. Over all, nice improvement.

  8. Good tip about leaving the collar when removing the olive tree branch. Thanks.

  9. Don't think I'm keen on sunbathing where the dog has its space do it's business. Not much space left for the poor puppy.

  10. Why this far from reality guy? He is boring. He uses too many plants like we are all rich. And, the gardens end up looking overwhelming.Where is Jason?

  11. Bkit d k nag attend miting s monday n start ng face to face nina ashlei kyà nag orient n mga teachers f uwi n dito c ashley this sat pkipdalà n yong lk dhil ask n ni heidi.akàla.ko iniwanmo n nong sinundo mo c ashley

  12. I love you and your work. You are a positive energy for humans. I hope you will continue to provide this content because you are an inspiration to me.

  13. Why someone would take the unnecessary effort of jackhammering holes into the concrete for the deck posts is beyond me. Could have easily just used post brackets or adjustable feet over the concrete part of it.

  14. Pretty but not convinced by too much grass and cacti which are near the walk way

  15. I started watching this show recently. From what I understand the fellow with the dog prior was suddenly let go. This blond headed new fella seems to have a hankering for using crushed granite that looks like dirt and isn't attractive in the shows I have watched thus far.

  16. are any of these plants indigenous to the area? or all imported? it looks very artful and visually interesting, but will it help support life, insects, birds, etc?

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