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- 16. May 2010: Backyard Update
- 1. May 2010: Kitchen Backsplash
- 15. August 2009: Hiking/Camping Mt. Monadnock
- 15. August 2009: Butterfly
- 15. August 2009: A place to sit!
- 15. August 2009: Patio done!
- 25. July 2009: All ready for the patio!
- 20. July 2009: Rhizome barrier
- 19. July 2009: Backyard is starting to shape up!
- 11. July 2009: Some new hanging baskets
Archive for July 2009
All ready for the patio!
25. July 2009 by admin.
I’ve been doing lots of digging lately…and its all come to an end! The Yellow groove bamboo came yesterday and got planted in the “bamboo zone”. The tops got cut off for shipping but they all have leaves on them. I can’t wait for them to fill the entire area and shoot up to 15 feet!
The patio area is also all excavated and grated. I basically had a string attached to a stake in the inner corner set at the final paver height. I then extended it over the patio area and staked it on the other side so I had a tight line to measure the correct excavation depth. I did this every couple feet all the way around using the sa me string and a garden rake.
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Eventually I made it all the way around and the whole space is graded to 7.5-8″ under the tops of where the pavers are going to be. 4-5″ of crushed stone will go on the dir, then get compacted , followed by an inch of sand and the pavers on top of that.
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All of the “crusher run” got delivered into our driveway today so thats what we’ll be doing tomorrow.
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Nice pic of the new solar birdbath in action. ![]()
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Rhizome barrier
20. July 2009 by admin.
The rhizome barrier material for the bamboo finally came today! I ordered it over 2 weeks ago but the company I ordered it from only ships on Mondays. The trench was dug so that 3″ of the barrier material would stick up higher than the ground/dirt level. This is so that it is easy to spot and clip any rhizomes that try and escape over the barrier.
I ordered 55′ of 24′ wide 60mil thick material and some two-sided tape with polyethylene glue to seal the overlap.
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Getting the material into the trench actually wasn’t as easy as I thought. Its pretty heavy and the trench is pretty narrow in some spots. But, alas, I got it all in and put three vertical strips of tape on the barrier and even overlapped it by 12 feet; better safe than sorry. :) Once I got the material in I compacted the soil around the bottom edge and hosed it down to get it nice and compact. You want to compact the lower 12″ of soil so the bamboo has less of a reason to go deep. After that, it was time for some pasta with a vegetable medley sauce for dinner with Katie! Tomorrow, I’ll finish filling in and around the trench and start grading the patio area.
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Backyard is starting to shape up!
19. July 2009 by admin.
We’ve been doing a lot of work this past week and weekend on the back yard. We’ve planted a few Miscanthus ornamental grasses and bunch of perennials. The Forest Pansy tree got planted last monday too! All the big granite rocks were dug up out of the bamboo trench. The bamboo barrier material comes tomorrow!
Our backyard is closed in with fence so we actually let Moxie out in the backyard today for a couple of hours. She had fun chasing around bugs and butterflies but eventually she had to go back inside.
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Some new hanging baskets
11. July 2009 by admin.
Today we went to some nurseries and greenhouses and bought a new tree for the backyard that will be delivered on Tuesday! Its a Forest Pansy. I’m trying to dig out an old stump of a tree where this new one will go and am going to borrow a chainsaw tomorrow to try and get it out.
Besides the new tree which isn’t here yet, we got some hand bent iron hooks for the two pillars on the front porch and Katie planted some petunias and other flowers in them.
Next up for the front is a new hanging light that comes on Monday… and eventually a new storm door.
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Front Porch is finally finished
4. July 2009 by admin.
I decided to finish up the front porch project. I completed the actual porch itself and stained it a few weeks ago, but never ended up finishing the pillars. I made new bottom caps where the pillar meets the porch and we put two coats of paint on the pillars to finish it off! Moxie and Katie say hi.
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Starting our patio!
4. July 2009 by admin.
We’ve been designing what we want our back patio to look like for a while and I’ve recently started work on the excavation. We are opting for a 20′ strip of Yellow Groove bamboo along the fence. It will get 15′-20′ high in just 2-3 years and screen off the neighbors house for some nice privacy and shade. In order to do this however, I had to make a rhizome barrier trench on the outside of the bamboo since bamboo spreads like crazy. Its hard to tell from the pics, but I just finished digging the trench today. Its 24″ deep and plastic sheet made to block the bamboo from escaping will go in the trench and surround the planted bamboo. It’ll be easier to make sense of it once things really get going!
The dug up area is basically where the patio will go with a planting strip for flowers/shrubs along the garage.
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