In this video, I will show you how to make the area around your AC unit look very nice and at the same time, it will save you money and time. Easy step-by-step explanation. I hope you found this video helpful and if you have any questions just comment below.

All the items I used in this project:
Landscape edging: https://amzn.to/2yFXRVa
Landscape fabric: https://amzn.to/34mW9DW
Fabric/Garden staples: https://amzn.to/2wtY25o
Vigoro 0.5 cu. ft. Bagged Marble Chips (Home Depot)

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31 Comments

  1. Thank you for showing us how to do this. Now, I believe that I can do it myself. I need to get new A/C units,b ecause mine gonna cost $4000+ to fix. So, I am trying to think of how to make it more efficient like you said. To me, a new A/C unit is a big purchase. It's like $14000+ in Houston, Texas. But, you have to have it here, so I see that it has to be done.

  2. The video's title should be
    How to give your viewers a headache and piss them off with your lack of camera skills.

  3. Hey this looks great, nice as well I have the rocks at my house. Just thinking about what I want to do for my garden!!!

  4. Awesome great idea. Have the same problem going to Home Depot today to get my stuff thank you so much love your video ๐Ÿ’ช

  5. Great video! One question, where did you decide to put your drainage tube for the unit?

  6. Nice work, thanks for the video. Quick question though – scrape the land, put top soil, landscape cloth, tulip/other flower, and the rocks. Is this series of event? Also how did you ensure rain water isnโ€™t an issue to this area? I mean will rain water be a problem or will they drain out and how? Thanks

  7. Is it necessary to put down that black cloth ? The area I wanna install marble rocks dosent grow any grass or there is any grass right now. It just mud dirt right now. Can I just put the marble rocks llike that ?

  8. Looks clean! I used these same rocks for a cactus/succulent garden and loved how it came out, then searched YouTube to see what other people did. Probably going to do my A/C perimeter too, thanks for the video/idea.

  9. Thanks for this idea. My ac unit always gets dirt splashed up in the coils after a rain and we have had lots of rain in the past 2 weeks.

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