Saturday, September 13, 2008

Ready for Everything to Die

Brian got 12 bags of recycled rubber "mulch" for the front landscaping last week, and we got another 8 bags today to try to round it out (in reality, we could probably use 4-6 more bags, but we will wait until spring for those).

Here's the final product:


Before and after pictures:


We'll have to replant most of it in the spring, and then move on to the other side of the steps (under the tree) and the back yard.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Landscaping Almost Done

We spent most of this morning making trips back and forth to Home Depot to get the landscaping done. First, we pulled the weeds and moved the irrigation out of the way, then headed to Home Depot for fill dirt.

I realize we could have gone to get fill dirt a million places, but it was cheap enough and convenient enough, so we just got bagged dirt (market topsoil replacement) at H.D.

First trip:

  • 12 Bags of Generic "Topsoil Replacement" (1 cu.ft./bag)
  • 6 Bags Miracle Grow Garden Soil (2 cu.ft./bag)
That barely put a dent in what we need.

Second trip:
  • 12 Bags Miracle Grow Garden Soil
That did better and we got things leveled out, but still about 4" too shallow, so we needed more. We discussed the number to get - and since 12 bags fit nicely in the SUV we just settled on that.

Third trip:
  • 12 Bags Miracle Grow Garden Soil
  • Garden Rake
  • Garden Weasel
  • Ground Cover & Stakes
In all, that pretty much did it - we do realize we'll need to fill in more once things settle after winter, but overall, it looks pretty good. (We got a few compliments from the neighbors - even at this stage.)




Next up was to move all of the mums to one location - we'll fill in with something that blooms in Spring to ensure there's SOMETHING here.

Last, we went to City Floral and got a few things that should last the winter (we'll see - we're planting REALLY late) and a few sale items (the purple tall things in the back) that were $4.99 and will likely die in the next 6 weeks. But overall, it looks pretty good.


Only thing left to do is get the recycled rubber mulch replacement (instead of cedar or wood chips) and layer that in. That will have to wait until next weekend - unless Brian gets ambitious tomorrow while I'm traveling to Chi.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Project Update - Front Landscaping

We've been playing around with the front landscaping for a while now, but finally made some progress.  You can see the "before" pictures from a few weeks ago in this older post.


After a bit of scratching our heads, we read a few things online and then headed to Home Depot to get a few things.  We're not finished yet, but we have the new retaining wall up.

It's actually 3 stones high (18") but doesn't appear so due to the depth of the first stone behind the grass.  We're debating adding one more row to it for height, or waiting and putting in another row behind it (in the Spring, we're done for fall - or close to it) for a terraced effect - which might be kind of cool.  Then we can put our perrenials in the upper terrace and our annuals in the lower one - for a two-tiered effect.  Just have to make sure the irrigation works out.

We're having people over in a bit, so we're done for this weekend - but next weekend we have to back fill it with topsoil (which also helps us not have to worry as much about the horrible clay soil here in Colorado) and then move around the mums and yellow shrubs we have there now - no need for them to go to waste!  After that, we'll probably just plant some annuals so it looks nice until everything dies in the next month or two.

Project Update - Doors on Cabinet

We finally got the glass on the doors for the cabinet next to our wine fridge (where we keep the booze).  Unfortunately, the top 3 designs we wanted all couldn't be tempered - and given this is RIGHT behind the sink, we felt it important to use tempered glass.  We still used a cool grid pattern, but it wasn't our first choice.


Only thing we have left to finish the kitchen is the new backsplash and some fresh paint.  Maybe we'll get that done before Spring!