When we bought our house we were kidless, there was a nice square shaped area with a huge sycamore tree that would loose its leave every fall and make this huge mess that at the time was a pain but manageable. Once our first came and we released that was prime playset space we knew that nice tree, which was great for shade, had to go. I had mixed feeling about that but Bruce couldn't wait to bust out the chain saw a rip that sucker out. Below is the evolution of our yard.
The white arbor we knew wanted to stay. My Dad had built this for our wedding and we were actually married under it and had it moved to our home. Cam was around 11/2 when we decided to take on this project and Brody was a sweet pea in my belly.
Not only did it have a ton of leaves drop but the root system was awful!!!
Its better it came out now rather than once it cracked our foundation. Bruce rented a tiller and prepped the yard and removed about 10 truck loads of dirt.
We knew we needed a barrier to keep whatever we were gonna put down around the playset off the patio so we opted for a brick area right off the patio.
Next Bruce leveled the ground and placed a week barrier down. He had re piped the sprinkler system so the only area that got h20 was the far corner on either side of the arbor for a future garden. Cam assisted.
Camden also got a new playset for his second birthday from family that would be the focal point for the yard.
Papa and Dada building away!
My dad found a place in nearby town that took tires and removed all the steel to make playground mulch so that made the perfect bottom. We got over 500lbs!
Tada!!!! Dada worked so hard! with help from Papa assembling the playground and grandpa Bob for tree removal.
Didn't really anticipate the appeal of shoveling the mulch.
Next project was the garden boxes, a gift from my Dad for my big 3 0.
He used vinyl fence pieces and pre cut to fit into the shape we wanted. a idea I saw on pinterest.
http://foodstoragemadeeasy.net/2010/05/24/how-to-build-a-vinyl-square-foot-garden-box/
Turned out better than I imagined! our first harvest was sunflowers, carrots, spinach, peas, a pineapple top, some avocado seeds from Brody Odie's favorite meal and a red pepper.
Cam loves watering his garden and watching his plants grow.
That is AWESOME!! And I love those garden boxes!
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