Wednesday, June 8, 2011

The Side Yard

Hey everyone we finally had the time to start working on our side yard! Yay for spring and being home for a little while! The wedding of our great friends brought us home in May. It was a not to miss event and we are so happy that we were able to be there and be apart of such an important day. We lucked out being able to get away from work for 2 weeks it was a fantastic little vacation and a great opportunity to do a little house work.

The outside of the house definitely needed some TLC after all the time away and lack of attention it was given by the previous owner and by us of course, it was time to tackle the jobs that we had been putting off. Time to remove some overgrown plants and begin the planning of the backyard spaces.

I started with the space just outside the living room, the side yard and the location of our future patio. We have big plans for this space, a concrete slab for a nice covered patio. This space will be used for outdoor entertaining which of course will include a grill for Geoff.

Before any concrete can be laid lots of things have to be done. All the gravel and plants in the area must be removed and the cinder-block wall must be taken down. We plan on building a new wall with a large gate so we have better access to our backyard, we might even extend the side yard forward just to add a little more room and a place to store our trash can within our yard.

I thought it would be a good idea to see what we started with in the very beginning. Here is a picture of the side yard when we bought the house back in 2009, wow everything looks so dead. Weird. This picture is from the back yard looking toward the front.























We have removed all the flagstones from the path as well as all the lining blocks, all that is left is the gravel and dirt. We left the plants so far because we were unsure of what we wanted to do in this area, we finally have that plan.
























The plan is simple, add a concrete covered patio taking up half the side yard and then the other half lay sod for a nice large area of grass. To do this we gotta remove all that lovely gravel and sand. Thats where I started. On the left you can see where all the gravel has been removed, I also started on the sand but didn't get very far. The bar in the middle of the pathway is where the concrete slab is going to end.
























After all the hard work and me thinking I had done such a great and fast job, I discovered I had a lot of work to do still. I lifted the weed blocker and discovered they had simply laid the gravel right over a layer of mulch... Lovely... That was definitely not in my plans..


Once I found that lovely layer of mulch I decided that was the end of moving the gravel for now. I decided that the cinder-block wall needed to come down first so we would have an easy way to remove all the mulch and gravel with a wheel barrow. The gravel will be reused in the front yard and the mulch will be promptly placed in a large dumpster. Once we have the wall down and a dumpster in place the project will move quickly I am sure and it will also allow the concrete people easy access.

So the patio project is at a stand still until we are home long enough to accomplish that plan. Which brought me to the next small project. Removal of the over grown Honeysuckle that straddles that cinder-block wall. I figured that the honeysuckle needs to be removed first before the wall can come down so I might as well do that now. Why wait?.. 

I sort of felt bad removing that honey-suckle, but honestly look at it! It is a gnarly mess of overgrown and dying plant. While I was taking it down a cloud of dirt was wafting out. Which reminded me of the character Pig Pen from Charlie Brown. I was covered in dirt when I finished. 

I would say that it took me about an hour to remove the honey-suckle minus the root. I decided that was a job for Geoff and that I had done my fair share of removing that plant. :) I think that it looks so much better already with that plant gone!. See what you can't really tell from this picture is that you look directly at this location from the couch in the living room. It's amazing how much better it looks.

I can honestly say that it was energy well spent! It surely cleans up the space and makes it feel like a much larger area. Next on my plan list for this area..... removal of the wall!




1 comment:

  1. That looks great! The whole area looks so much better without that crazy plant all over the wall/fence. I'm down to help when you guys need it!

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