Showing posts with label backyard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label backyard. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Backyard Progress

Our Memorial 3-Day weekend was anything but relaxing but we got A LOT accomplished in the backyard!

The firepit area is getting very close to being done now! Since my last post I finished staining the benches, planted horsetail in the boxes and over this past weekend we got the decomposed granite all laid down.  All that's left is to find a firepit we like that isn't outrageously expensive and I'm going to make some cushions for the benches. The circle on the ground represents where the firepit will go. (Sorry for the washed out photos, I used my cell phone to shoot them).


Next to the back of the house I've been working hard putting in all drought tolerant plants and over the weekend I completed the decomposed granite pathway! Not too shabby for a 7.5 month pregnant lady;) The plantings are a mixture of Rosemary, Rockrose, succulents, Lavender, Kangaroo Paw and a few other assorted plants.


The next project on our list is a DIY water feature! If all goes well I should have that done by this weekend! I've also been working on the baby nursery so I'll have some updated photos of that very soon as well!

Monday, April 16, 2012

Backyard progress

Last September we had a crumbling wall removed from our backyard and we removed all of our landscaping because it was dead and/or poorly planned. We decided to start with a blank canvas, you can read about the removal process here and here . Once the wall was removed we built a new fence that ran between us and our neighbors house which you can read about here. Once that was completed I became very busy with my holiday Etsy orders, the holiday Renegade Craft Fairs, visiting family and shopping for the holidays AND I found out I'm pregnant with our first child! Sooooo, between the busy schedule and the winter rains not a whole lot of work got done on the yard and it stayed a big, ugly, dirty, eyesore for awhile. Well, we have finally jumped full force into this makeover project and we have made some great progress!

The first thing that needed to be done was to rototill our backyard. I know a lot of people say rototilling is bad but our soil was so hard with clay soil it just needed to be turned and amended and there was no way either of us was getting out there and doing it with a shovel, especially when I was 6 months pregnant at this point. We added in some good mulch and some lawn starter soil with fertilizer. Although I didn't want any lawn at all we decided with a baby on the way and hopefully a dog in the near future a small patch of grass in the backyard would be a good thing.

Here my husband is just starting to rototill. Poor thing was so sore after this, it was really hard pushing that thing through our hard clay soil. As you can see in the background I stained our new fence.

Once we were done rototilling we planned out placement of our planter box and firepit area using flour. Next I decide to do something with the ugly grey fence.

Although we aren't crazy about this fence, overall it's sturdy and we didn't want to take on the time and expense of putting up another fence. I decided to give it a good cleaning and refreshed it with a dark brown stain. It's not great but it's better than how it looked. Once we get plants in the front of it I think the fence won't be very noticeable anymore.

During the winter months I spent a lot of time researching yards and coming up with plans. Our yard is very tiny and so the challenge was how to maximize the space so we could have all the things we wanted. The big things we both want is a patio area with a dining table and chairs, a firepit area, a vegetable garden, a small lawn area and I wanted another seating area. So I came up with the idea to combine a seating area with a planter, veggie garden and firepit. I did a lot of research, looked up photos and made scribbled drawings of a planterbox/bench combo. I then showed them to my very technically minded husband who figured out the finishing details on how this huge piece of furniture would be assembled and came up with this awesome 3-D image!

Didn't he do a great job?

Next we set off to collect all the materials and make this thing a reality. It was a pretty large undertaking but I think it was worth it!

At this point my husband had to pretty much take over. At 7 months pregnant all I could really do to help was cut wood, pre-drill holes and help problem solve. First, he started off by making the supportive frame for he first planterbox/bench. We constructed the entire thing out of redwood, both new and reclaimed redwood from a old deck we tore out.

Here is the first planterbox/bench almost completed!

The first two planterbox/benches are completed! This will eventually become the firepit area. The back of the boxes will hold large tall plants that will help create a screen between us and our neighbors yards.

Lastly we made the vegetable box. This area against the fence is one of the only areas in our backyard that gets enough sun all day to have vegetables so this tall narrow planter is a great way to have a large planting area that doesn't take up so much space in our yard. Each planter box is 8 ft. x 2 ft. so they are quite large!

At this point it's April and we are already well into spring and still no grass or vegetables! I'm feeling the clock ticking because it's a race against time before the very warm temperatures come. We've been getting rain like clockwork almost every weekend too which has made working difficult if not impossible. This last Friday a huge storm moved in but that wasn't going to stop my plans to get that sod planted. Of course the best thing to do would be to finish the entire yard before laying the sod but that would mean planting it when the temperatures are reaching the 80's, not good for starting sod. So in the pouring rain on Friday we went to a local nursery and loaded up on sod. By Saturday afternoon the sun was out and the yard was dry enough to begin laying down the sod!

I did some research and found this Marathon sod that is grown to survive in our local soil conditions and with minimal water (2x-3x/week during the hot summer months, less in the winter). This was important to me because my goal has been to use plants that don't need a lot of water and as we all know, grass needs a ton. We planted just 208 sq. ft of grass, so our water usage should be fairly minimal.

With both of us laying down the sod it only took us 1.5 hours and it was really easy! I love the instant transformation!

The last thing I really wanted to get done this past weekend was planting the vegetables. In past years I've started too late and the outcome wasn't so good. I guess everyone else had the same idea because the nursery was packed with people buying their veggies!


Yesterday I put a second coat of stain on the veggie box, filled the box with a good soil combined with some chicken fertilizer, then added some crushed egg shells and coffee grounds I had been saving up. Next I got to work filling the box up with the veggies I had purchased that morning. It was so easy planting without having to bend over, especially with a big preggo belly! I planted several tomato plants, some are heirloom varieties. I also planted red bell peppers, basil, baby spinach, cilantro, red leaf lettuce, and pot black eggplants. I then laid a layer of mulch and watered. I can't wait to for those delicious sweet tomatoes to be ready for picking!

We still have a lot to do in the backyard but I think we are off to a good start! I'll post more photos once we make more progress. I'm hoping to get most, if not all of it completed before our little bun arrives in July!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

New Fence Almost Finished!

We spent most of the 3-day weekend building our new fence and it's almost finished! We still have some finishing touches and I have to apply sealer. Once it's completely done I'll have a full before and after post for you. It's looking really good! Here is a little sneak peek from day 2!


Friday, September 2, 2011

Day 2, Wall Removal

Yesterday the demo crew showed up right at 8am to start the removal of our cinder block wall that sits between our property and our neighbors. I'm sure our entire neighborhood hates us right now because the past two days have been so loud (sorry neighbors) but it's all for the better, I promise. The house is going to look way better when we are all done, helping improve the neighborhood and property values.

I don't think the cinder block wall was constructed properly, it was leaning over into our yard and had large cracks all over it. This is what it looked like:



So I was in my kitchen making my morning coffee when I heard a loud bang! I think I had a small heart attack, I seriously thought the bobcat tractor had run into our house! I ran to the window half expecting to see the backside of our house missing but to my relief this is what I saw:

The bobcat in just one pull had knocked down more than half of the wall, it shook the whole house and probably the entire neighborhood! I'm sure there were a few unhappy neighbors who were jolted out of their sleep. They probably thought we were having an earthquake haha.

After the wall was removed we had to deal with a large palm tree that had grow between 4 fences, ours and 3 neighbors and it was knocking everyones fence down. We decided to have it yanked out by the bobcat which was a pretty intense moment I have to say. Our yard is tiny and watching that bobcat straining to pull out the tree while getting closer and closer to our garage had me on pins and needles. At one point the tractor was on just two tires, it was INTENSE! The tree came down in one piece though and no buildings were harmed in the process:)


 The work crew cleared everything out and did a excellent job! So now the yard is a big empty lot, well small empty lot actually. Tomorrow we begin work on the new fence and  once that is completed we will begin building our new covered deck which I'm super excited about! More photos coming as we make progress on this project!


One of our friends said this reminded him of the T.V. show Big Love hahahaha. No, we are not polygamists, lol!

Thursday, September 1, 2011

A Blank Canvas

Yesterday and today have been a whirlwind of activity at our house! Yesterday we had a demolition crew come in with a bobcat tractor and remove all of our landscaping in the front and backyard. We purchased the house as a short sale and it took 9 months for the sale to go through. During that time nobody was living in the house or taking care of the landscaping. When we moved in a lot of the landscaping was dead and what was still alive was overgrown. The landscaping didn't seem thought out and there was really nothing we wanted to keep except one agave. This is what the backyard looked like when we moved in.


And this is what the front yard looked like.



We decided that we want to replace the front yard with drought tolerant plants such as sage, succulents, native plants, etc... San Diego is basically a desert and with water rationing, clay soil and not a lot of rainfall grass just doesn't do well here. In the backyard we want to build a large deck off the back of the house, a fire pit and possibly a jacuzzi. So we brought in some hired help to remove all the landscaping and now our yard is a blank canvas that I can't wait to get my hands on!

This is how our backyard now looks. There is nothing left and today that ugly cracked cinder block wall will be gone too! We will be building a wood fence this weekend to go in it's place.


Our front yard is now completely cleared out too, as well as the parkway.


I'll post more photos as we go through the process of rebuilding our landscaping. I have so any ideas I can't wait to dig in and get started!


Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Backyard Deck Plans

Last weekend my dad, who is also a architect (lucky us), came down to show us some plans for our new deck we plan to build in the backyard. I've been imagining it in my head for so long now it was really exciting to see it on paper! Now we have to figure out what materials we want to use. I prefer the look of real wood but I know it can be high maintenance so we are going to shop around and look at the wood alternatives. Anyone have any good suggestions for something that holds up well and doesn't look too much like plastic?

For now I leave you with some updated photos of our living room. We still don't have shades, ugh. BUT I think I have FINALLY found a solution (fingers crossed)! I'll let you know if it works out!




Wednesday, July 27, 2011

New House Projects

Not too long ago we completed our laundry room make-over which I blogged about here http://tangerinehome.blogspot.com/2011/07/laundry-room-makeover.html Well, with the completion of one project begins the start of a new one. We have two projects in the works right now. The first project is finishing up organizing and decorating the 2nd bedroom which doubles as my workspace/office. A few weeks ago my husband built me these wonderful shelves on one side of the closet.


It may not look like much, but to me it looks like organization! When you live in a tiny 820 sq. ft. house you have to take advantage of every bit of space available. I am currently going through all my tons of art supplies, fabric, paperwork, etc... and organizing it all so it can fit neatly in this space. I've been working up some ideas for this closet office to make it pretty and I'll post updated photos once I finish with this project.

Another project we are currently working on is ripping out our mostly dead, weed infested lawn so we can replace it with drought tolerant plants and a deck! Ripping out your lawn is not a fun project at all, in fact, I think I rather repaint the entire exterior of our house again rather than do this hard physical labor. We may have to call in help for this one but for now we've taken it on ourselves. Here is our sad backyard now.


We've managed to remove almost half of the lawn so far in the backyard. Everything is getting cleared out so we can level the ground and have a blank canvas to work with. I have so many ideas for the backyard I hope I can pull it all together!