Well, somehow in the midst of all of our travel, and work we managed to to complete a huge landscaping feat.
Last year, my big project was hauling 3 tons of tiny rocks to the backyard and placing them in the flower beds. It looks quite nice.
This year's project, "The Hill Project of 2008" was set up to get rid of our overgrown ugly bushes that are the first thing you see when you enter our house. It's a little hill area and our neighbor Ray helped us haul out the bushes with his truck.
Unfortunately, the project was harder than I had thought. Once we got the bushes out, then we needed to clear out the area. Seems simple enough. Right. The problem is the rail ties that surrounded the area. It literally took me two hours to get two of them out.
Finally, I placed 1 ton of Large rocks around the area, and then placed weed-covering along the entire section. Next, I put in the plants. You'll see some of the hastas look like they're dying but my neighbor is sure they'll live. Then, we put on the dirt and mulch and here you go!
Now, Brian and I are headed to New York this weekend while Liz enjoys some time with my family in Goshen. This will be Brian's first trip to the Big Apple. It's supposed to be a sweltering-hot weekend, but I'm sure we'll have fun. We'll see a Broadway show, go to a Yankees game and hopefully walk around some fun neighborhoods - like the Upper West Side.
Here's some of the "Before" and transition photos:
3 comments:
Having pulled rotting railroad ties out of a terrace/overgrown shrub area in our backyard, I can totally relate with the effort required. Great job!
Great project! You had the same weekend as me! Friday I was at the Yankee game, Saturday I saw a Broadway show! Our paths are destined to cross one day!
It looks great! Such hard work but definitely a reward at the end!
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