Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Thanks Grace
The flag stone path way is finished ! Grace was a big help filling in the voids with Lome. Her poor knees. Moss will be planted next to finish the path off. Think that will be a spring project
Next on the project list is to till up the soil on the side of the path, level and create new planting beds for the tree and shrubs that will complete the area. After that will be the arbor.
Things are really moving along !
Next on the project list is to till up the soil on the side of the path, level and create new planting beds for the tree and shrubs that will complete the area. After that will be the arbor.
Things are really moving along !
Friday, August 1, 2008
Our Yellow Brick Road
Okay, more like flag stone path
So much has been happening in the yard since our last post. The deck is complete ! Karla has relocated most of the Lilly’s and we have added more shrubs. With the deck out of the way it was time to begin the flag stone walk way.With much back breaking labor we began by trenching out the path and installing steel edging to keep everything together. Next came three and a half tons of crushed stone and two tons of sand to complete the base of the path way. We stumbled upon a supplier for the flag stone that was way cheaper than what we had planed on spending. They dropped the two ton pallet as we watched in amazement. I guess the heavy duty stuff comes now ! The yard is really taking shape and is so different than it was at the beginning of this blog. Still a lot is to be done before the wedding
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Design on a lot of Dimes !
So much has been happening in Karla’s yard since our last post !
We are in the process of staining all the wood for the deck. We have been hitting the nursery’s in the area gathering up plants and trees and had tons of dirt and mulch delivered and is sitting in the drive way.
We started opening the beds for the new planting by renting a sod cutter that threw us around the back yard for a good part of a Sunday afternoon. Later during the week Greg cut a trench to separate grass from mulch, Karla started the bushes, while Greg planted the two birch trees. It was Saturday May 24th . Karla took Dillon to his game and Greg stayed behind to haul dirt and spread mulch. While on the way to fill up Greg hit an unexpected rabbit hole and hit the drive way. The result was a trip to the E.R and a torn quad. Healing is going well but hurts like God only knows.
Karla has been doing the work of both of us out in the yard. The Woman is a machine ! I’m hoping to back in the yard this week end so we can get going again.
We are in the process of staining all the wood for the deck. We have been hitting the nursery’s in the area gathering up plants and trees and had tons of dirt and mulch delivered and is sitting in the drive way.
We started opening the beds for the new planting by renting a sod cutter that threw us around the back yard for a good part of a Sunday afternoon. Later during the week Greg cut a trench to separate grass from mulch, Karla started the bushes, while Greg planted the two birch trees. It was Saturday May 24th . Karla took Dillon to his game and Greg stayed behind to haul dirt and spread mulch. While on the way to fill up Greg hit an unexpected rabbit hole and hit the drive way. The result was a trip to the E.R and a torn quad. Healing is going well but hurts like God only knows.
Karla has been doing the work of both of us out in the yard. The Woman is a machine ! I’m hoping to back in the yard this week end so we can get going again.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Rainy days and Sundays
We were not going to let the lack of cooperation from the weather interfere with our projects ! We dodged the rain drops on Saturday and accomplished a great deal of work. The existing steps were built three feet off center (?) and needed to be centered on the deck for our arbor plan. As the base was still in good shape we opted to keep them intact and just move them down.
The extraction process went easier than I thought it would, that is until we started breaking up a part of the concrete slab they were sitting on. I scored a line and was hoping to break off the three foot section in one piece and reuse it on the other side. Captain Rebarb foiled that plan. Although it was only two rods, they were half inch thick ! There was no way we could reuse any of it. The rods were ground off and the steady rain put an end to the day.
Sunday came, the birds were singing and the sun was shining and we were coming up with plan B. We trenched out the new area that would provide a base for the steps, used the crushed stone that was left from our sidewalk demolishion, two bags of sand that were laying around and the concrete blocks that were removed from around the deck. The steps were back up in no time and we were off to Home Depot to order wood for the deck and pick up more project supply's.Next will come staining and cutting all the new decking.
Anybody need some old treated lumber ? ? ?
The extraction process went easier than I thought it would, that is until we started breaking up a part of the concrete slab they were sitting on. I scored a line and was hoping to break off the three foot section in one piece and reuse it on the other side. Captain Rebarb foiled that plan. Although it was only two rods, they were half inch thick ! There was no way we could reuse any of it. The rods were ground off and the steady rain put an end to the day.
Sunday came, the birds were singing and the sun was shining and we were coming up with plan B. We trenched out the new area that would provide a base for the steps, used the crushed stone that was left from our sidewalk demolishion, two bags of sand that were laying around and the concrete blocks that were removed from around the deck. The steps were back up in no time and we were off to Home Depot to order wood for the deck and pick up more project supply's.Next will come staining and cutting all the new decking.
Anybody need some old treated lumber ? ? ?
Saturday, April 5, 2008
At last ! The weather finally cooperated and we were able to go full guns on the yard.
Greg started removing the rest of the stone around the deck while Karla was on poop patrol.
We took a break early in the day and went on a filed trip to Wallace Landscaping and Stone.
There we found the flag stone we liked for the sidewalk replacement and pathways around the yard. We also found stone and rock for the pond but are considering raiding new construction in the area for river rock and boulders.
Back home, lunch and it was back to work. Karla trimmed the trees and dug up a monster bush on the side of the house. Greg took the deck apart.
The deck turned out to be more of a project than we had planed. The 4X4 posts on the side gave us trouble as there was no room to work both under the deck and in between the decking.
The posts were cracked off, the wood chipped away and the some of the bolts ground off in order to free the 4X4's. The fronts went a lot faster but the demolition still went on into the night.
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