Elena and Alex embark on a project at Mason Dixon Acres, planting Black-Eyed Susans along their driveway. They prepare their equipment and address concerns about plastic waste, emphasizing their recycling commitment. With dry weather and potential snow, they plan to cover seeds with straw and improve soil conditions. Their choice of Black-Eyed Susans highlights their native quality, and they share a light moment about ice cream while expressing hopes for flower growth.
Up Next in Season 2
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S2E5 Pressure Testing our Drain Pipes
The project begins with initial greetings and a focus on under slab plumbing work, including leak testing and an overview of the plumbing system. Details about the drainage system and challenges with plumbing pitch are discussed, leading to a trip to Home Depot for fittings. Hydrostatic testing e...
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S2E6 Gutter Downspout Drains & Backfi...
The project focuses on passing plumbing and foundation inspections while addressing downspout drains and backfilling the foundation. A general layout of pipes is established using cost-effective materials. Backfilling is balanced on both sides, and insulation is installed. Unexpectedly, a stealth...
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S2E7 Our $12k Driveway Washed Out
A recent rainstorm caused significant erosion on a driveway, highlighting the importance of proper water management. Unlike the previous year, this damage prompted the implementation of erosion control measures, including a rock pond. Plans for repair involve both machinery and manual labor. Afte...