Rock walls, beds, steps, paver pathways, and plants in finally. Only took 2 months and too many change orders...2yr ⋅ uni_gunner ⋅ r/landscaping
Seeking Recommendations: best product to kill weeds in brick that also lends itself to easy removal and long term protection.1yr ⋅ iReadIcculus21 ⋅ r/landscaping
Some may remember, I posted 3 weeks ago getting ready to make some changes. Covid put most everything to a halt, but here’s a before and after of what we’ve been able to do since purchasing this foreclosure. Much more to come when we are able to purchase plants again. Hope y’all are staying safe!4yr ⋅ Heisenberg3556 ⋅ r/landscaping
What’s a fair price to pay for bluestone by square foot? I’m selling these it’s 21 x 21.1yr ⋅ Specialist-Pea-3737 ⋅ r/landscaping
Wondered why she wasn’t doing well. Ended up being in its original pot still when we dug it up10mo ⋅ savvywifesavvylife ⋅ r/landscaping
Should I wait for winter to trim these? Just moved in not really sure when best time is.8mo ⋅ edelwoodforest ⋅ r/landscaping
Snow finally thawed and I see this. Moles? We've only lived here a year and a half and this will be our first spring with a lawn.2yr ⋅ MickeyTettleton ⋅ r/landscaping
Everything is laid out now we just need to figure out how to fill and stabilize it. (material: recycled marble)1yr ⋅ KH5-92 ⋅ r/landscaping
Laid crushed sandstone around my garden, pond and backyard office. I love the look, it's so much neater than having grass growing everywhere. I don't have a question, my backyard makes me happy and I thought I'd share.1mo ⋅ MissAsianLilMis ⋅ r/landscaping
Is this normal? I got my sewage line replaced from the house to the easement and was left with a HUGE mound. I knew there was going to be a mound, but... this big? What should I do?9mo ⋅ tjharr01 ⋅ r/landscaping
Grass in driveway cracks is a never ending battle. I don’t really like RoundUp, any advice or wise words how to win this battle8mo ⋅ Billem16 ⋅ r/landscaping
Took about a month, but very happy with the results of our landscaping project! More pics in comments.4yr ⋅ Sz1987 ⋅ r/landscaping
Anyone know what would cause this? The grass was alive four days ago, and it’s right next to the septic tank. I have a feeling whatever it is, it’ll be expensive. I just bought the home 2 months ago.1yr ⋅ Reich_and_Gravy ⋅ r/landscaping
Any ideas on how to use these railway sleepers? I’m thinking of a bench or two. The ones on the right are a bit warped.1yr ⋅ Full_Negotiation7846 ⋅ r/landscaping
new addition. this thing kicked my butt 33in wide rootball by 22in deep. turned out good though.1yr ⋅ RelationshipHeavy386 ⋅ r/landscaping
What plants along back of pond would help create a natural ecosystem to control mosquitos. 7a about 20 yards from a house.1yr ⋅ tcopple ⋅ r/landscaping
Would you accept delivery of this stone piece that is intended to be used as a step on a patio?1mo ⋅ wearsbluescrubs ⋅ r/landscaping
Embers caught the lawn on fire. How do I help the grass repair? Located in Central FL.2yr ⋅ weshnog ⋅ r/landscaping
Spent countless hours cleaning up our yard that was completely overgrown and neglected by previous owners for over a year. I can’t stop staring at it 😊3yr ⋅ disco_gigi ⋅ r/landscaping
I’m trying to get this top soul ready to seed.. I rented a tiller and I’m trying to get the dirt clods broken up. Do I till all day or is there a different solution.1yr ⋅ Sufficient_Ad1301 ⋅ r/landscaping
Redoing the entire front yard, how much should this stump removal cost?1yr ⋅ hempalmostkilledme ⋅ r/landscaping
The best of all worlds. Does this stepping stone type structure have a proper name?4mo ⋅ Disastrous-Notice366 ⋅ r/landscaping
Top left is the day we bought it, top right is right after landscaping, and the bottom is the finished product. Definitely not perfect, but cozy.4yr ⋅ lickmycasshole ⋅ r/landscaping
Built this raised garden bed for my wife. Used cedar. Hope it keeps up as good as it smells.11mo ⋅ Condalupa ⋅ r/landscaping
It's not a big space, but I'm pretty proud of it. Before and after, 12 months apart. More in comments.5yr ⋅ shapinglight ⋅ r/landscaping
This is my boss mans house he took this pic after I mowed his yard today. Feels good knowing he likes my work3yr ⋅ cold_sphagetti ⋅ r/landscaping
Laid my first pavers this weekend. Not perfect, but I'm happy with it. Thoughts on how to hide or improve the fence (can't remove it)?2yr ⋅ chaunceton ⋅ r/landscaping
Just bought my first house! Unfortunately, they had to replace the sewer lines before I moved in. Any advice on how to fix this?1yr ⋅ EmbarrassedDesk933 ⋅ r/landscaping
Before & After: my first brick walkway, finished fall 2018- far from perfect but I love it!4yr ⋅ EyelandBaby ⋅ r/landscaping
Got our gazebo set up! Here's to hoping this one doesent blow over!4yr ⋅ WinifredSandersn1692 ⋅ r/landscaping
Does $18,000 for an outdoor stone fireplace just like the one in this photo sound right? Location: Northern California2yr ⋅ thelovelyrose99 ⋅ r/landscaping
Can you spot the pattern change? Contractor had someone start these pavers and then another person took over.2yr ⋅ NerdyGardenGirl ⋅ r/landscaping
Got tired of mulching. Decided to try a dense planting of Portulaca. Super happy with the results.2yr ⋅ HammockDweller789 ⋅ r/landscaping
does anyone know what kind of bush these are, local mcdonalds and ive been obsessed with them6mo ⋅ BeatEfficient6182 ⋅ r/landscaping
I posted another pic of a plot that I did directly in front of my house. This one on the front hill I give credit to my neighbor for doing for me. The wall was the most work but he did a fantastic job overall.3yr ⋅ charliepuppers ⋅ r/landscaping
Go to the place where the tree meets the ground. Measure at least 6 inches, more if a large tree, and leave it bare. Then a 3-6 inch wide band of mulch around that for lawn machine protection. In the picture imagine mulch instead of grass. Notice the exposed flange, go for this look.2yr ⋅ CrazySouthernAunt ⋅ r/landscaping
When life throws you a tiny courtyard, transform it into your own mini Japanese garden! Hope you guys like it.4yr ⋅ Netflix_and_Dill ⋅ r/landscaping
Very photogenic Garter Snake I encountered at client's house today 🐍1yr ⋅ Paddys_Pub7 ⋅ r/landscaping
Been browsing this sub for a few months. Wife and I finally closed on our house today. We’re excited to get to work on this baby.3yr ⋅ kensquatch ⋅ r/landscaping
Landscaping company just finished our new patio (poured less than a month ago) and a crack just showed up. I’ve never had a patio poured before, is this normal/expected?2yr ⋅ rcw16 ⋅ r/landscaping
I am feeling pretty great about how our landscaping turned out now that the grass has grown in fully2yr ⋅ kn8ife ⋅ r/landscaping
What would you all do with this old well? It's not used and way too deep to fill. It terrifies me with the kids. This is within the backyard.2yr ⋅ Sati_and_Sand_Storms ⋅ r/landscaping
Mailbox eaten by bush. Looking for advice on how to significantly trim without killing it.1yr ⋅ bcutler ⋅ r/landscaping
How do I manage the pooling effect I am getting in the area I am putting a gravel patio? Do I need a sump or can I back fill it and just move on? Planning about 2-4” of compacted gravel, with stabilizing grid and pea gravel on top.2yr ⋅ eastmafm ⋅ r/landscaping
Retaining wall on left, pool and plumbing on right. Can I plant holly juniper trees here? Roots are supposed to grow straight down, but I knew they'll spread.1yr ⋅ throwaway789456632 ⋅ r/landscaping
I have weeds growing in between the cracks of my driveway & the sidewalk next to my yard. Will an edger help me to remove these weeds? If an edger will work, does any one have any recommendations for good edgers? I am looking to buy one today!1yr ⋅ schase05 ⋅ r/landscaping
All rocks organically sourced. All in-ground plants are perennial. More pictures available. Questions, criticism and compliments welcome.4yr ⋅ The_Masterful_J ⋅ r/landscaping
Just moved into a new apartment. We have about 600sq ft to work with. I have absolutely no idea what I’m doing. Any suggestions or ideas for this space?2yr ⋅ baaaatmaaan ⋅ r/landscaping
Will cutting it from the base cause roof damage? more in chat.1yr ⋅ Additional-Local8721 ⋅ r/landscaping
Almost finished with my concrete baluster railing. what do you guys think?1yr ⋅ 206kent ⋅ r/landscaping
My use of plastic dog treat containers for plants to entice the bees for my tomato plants what do you think?3yr ⋅ EastcoastRabbit ⋅ r/landscaping
Mulch? As you can see our lot is completely bare. Winter is approaching and it will become a mud pit, which is an issue for us with dogs and white carpet. I just want a temporary solution until I can plant When winter is over. More info in comments.2yr ⋅ shayynana ⋅ r/landscaping
Eco-friendly way to get rid of snails? my understanding is that snails have some use, but we have an infestation in our backyard and would like to get some ground coverage growing again. If you zoom in on the pic, all of those white spots are snails 😳 Any suggestions??1yr ⋅ Responsible-Towel927 ⋅ r/landscaping
Give me some ideas for landscaping the front yard of my first home! St Louis MO area, North facing.2yr ⋅ alogsd3 ⋅ r/landscaping
Why would someone pour concrete around a window well? Discovered this when trying to replace the wall to create a taller garden bed.1yr ⋅ PM_ME_UR_CC_INFO ⋅ r/landscaping
Long time in the making, total DIY. Hard scaping, grass, plants, door and window trim, front door, paver walk, front porch and walkway. First year I can enjoy it.1yr ⋅ BaconToTheBaconPower ⋅ r/landscaping
We have had a ton of rain in So Cal, and I noticed this tree is now leaning toward my house. No roots are showing. Does this automatically mean it needs to be removed?1yr ⋅ DianeMKS ⋅ r/landscaping
There are few more blissful things than smoking a fat bowl and mowing the lawn on a warm afternoon, lemme tell ya.3yr ⋅ ZeroSix4 ⋅ r/landscaping
First ‘DIY’ Yard project. Needs one more bag of mulch, but so exhausted that’s tomorrows problem. Was just flat grass this morning. Kinda fun/ very rewarding.1yr ⋅ wisconsinsports1993 ⋅ r/landscaping
Previous owners placed a lot of these pebble rocks around the yard near their above ground pool. It has been a nightmare for us to remove them. We have filled buckets and buckets of them. Any suggestions on a faster way to remove them without hand picking them? Any tool suggestions we can use?2yr ⋅ Naturesguru ⋅ r/landscaping
Is there any way to flatten this raised mound in the backyard? Want to make more flat usable space2mo ⋅ kindtdp1 ⋅ r/landscaping
Sad, tiny, slopped backyard. Is there anyway to help this? Thinking of hiring a professional but it seems like a lot cause.2yr ⋅ genomemanipulator ⋅ r/landscaping
I’ve had this manky old boat sat in my garden for 10 years. The last month I’ve been working hard to make it into a feature. I’ll be revealing it on here in a few days!2yr ⋅ SamVsGarden ⋅ r/landscaping
Any suggestions on how to landscape around this for both aesthetic purposes and to prevent animals from living underneath? Thanks!2yr ⋅ tjk5150 ⋅ r/landscaping
Do you think this space is too small for a fire pit? I’d like to add a little something. Not sure what to add!1yr ⋅ KnownInteraction9966 ⋅ r/landscaping
Any cons of completing removing this stump and all it's roots?1yr ⋅ Professional_Toe_285 ⋅ r/landscaping
Any possible way of transplanting this tree so it doesn’t block our view of kids in our pool? We love the tree and would hate to cut it down9mo ⋅ Grundle__Puncher ⋅ r/landscaping
I’ve got gardens planned for the beds, but how can I make these stairs more interesting/less ugly?1yr ⋅ emcatab ⋅ r/landscaping
I discovered that you need a matlock , not a shovel to break soil. And your body, I’m a noodle this was hard3yr ⋅ Snorblatz ⋅ r/landscaping
I’m 7 months pregnant and so proud of myself for being able to clear this out. It took me a few sessions, but the area of yard I gained made it all worth it.4yr ⋅ HappyTrailHiker ⋅ r/landscaping
My little cottage garden renovation during my week off! Before and after pic.4yr ⋅ Jackwoi ⋅ r/landscaping
Negative sloping home. Need help with drainage system. Recently added 12inch caster drain to existing system - not working. Ideas? Please help2yr ⋅ rcien ⋅ r/landscaping
Nepeta Walkers Low. Second year blooms. Such a low maintenance show stopper. Highly recommend!11mo ⋅ cpaine5 ⋅ r/landscaping