Here are some pictures of the before pictures of the area that I am going to have the stone work done. The stone work will not be anything fancy. It will wrap around half of the deck then start again near the hose and lead away from the deck. When we moved in the deck was totally trashed. Someone painted it with cheap latex blue paint and had railings that were falling apart. After we lived here for a year I decided to rip off all the old boards and railings and just replace the boards with new ones (preserved). We saved ourself having to get a carpenter and a building permit because we were just "replacing" boards. We then just followed what was already there. A few years before we moved in there was beautiful landscaping around the deck with cobblestone border and plants and mulch. That was never kept up and the cobblestones got grown over with grass and the plant beds with grass and weeds. We placed mulch and tried to plant a woody, hardy, viney groundcover. Nothing worked. Rabbits ate everything and the plants got trampled by us or the dog or both. I got the idea to put stone in that area sunken in and surrounded by crushed limestone. We already have an area similar near the deck on the peaceful side of the house (or the side of the house that does not face the icky, nosey neighbors). Currently where we have all of our gathered stone piled. Much of the stone the landscaper will be using for our stoned area is from our neighbor, building sites, from our yard, etc. I am so excited to get this work done. He promised he will be here this Saturday rain or shine. I convinced my husband to have all the beds in the entire yard weeded, cultivated, and professionally edged with a deep landscapers edge. This way I can start with a clean slate, because everything is so overgrown it would take forever. I can hardly wait! The bush picture is one of my garbage picked burning bushes (I got 2 out of someones garbage, they are in perfect shape). The picture of the hose area is where the path will lead away from the deck to the side yard. The picture of the rocks and stone are most of the the stones that the landscaper will be using (I couldn't fit another rock pile in the shot). I will also be transplanting the lilac bush near the deck to a kidney shaped bed in the middle of the yard. I spent almost 2 hours on Monday evening digging up old groundcover near the deck that was overgrown with grass and weeds. I then sat and picked all the roots/plants out of the weeds/grass/dirt by hand and replanted to a side bed. Can't wait til Saturday. Wish I could have a landscaper cam so you garden/yard bloggers could watch with me.
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5 comments:
Oooh, how exciting! You'll post "after" pictures too, right?
Hell yeah Nadine!
Can't promise I will get them up as soon as I'd/you'd like but I will get them up. It was a miracle I remembered to get the very important "before" pictures. Will post "after" pictures too with pride and joy . . . . . hopefully, as long as this guy does halfway decent work.
Can't wait to see those after pics! :)
So awesome.
Once the foundation work is done and edged beds are freshened with new soil;the fun of new planting begins. I'm excited for you!
ps. If anyone has perennials that need dividing, you could get a load of plants for your garden.
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