DixieDreamer
06-01-2002, 07:32 PM
Just came in from working all day on the new flower bed project. I am SOOOO tired ... that I can hardly move. However, I took some pics of this current state of completion and thought I would share them with you.
Just as a reminder.... here is what the beds looked like the last time I posted about it:
<center>http://www.lyonfamilywdw.com/2002photos/garden/Project_3.jpg</center>
<center>http://www.lyonfamilywdw.com/2002photos/garden/Project_4.jpg</center>
<center>http://www.lyonfamilywdw.com/2002photos/garden/Project_5.jpg</center>
LOTS and LOTS of topsoil that had to be moved. DH rented a bobcat and used it to move much of the soil into the beds, however it could not get in close enough to do much more than a dump in the beds... so lots of hand shoveling was still required. On top of that... the dump of dirt on one section of the wall... knocked down the blocks. :( Then to top it off - DH accidentally knocked another section over while operating the bobcat! :rolleyes: So we spent today digging out the wall - rebuilding the sections that got knocked over and filling in the soil and smoothing it all out. In addition, I added the last elements of the stone work that had to wait for the soil - some tiered levels that add height interest. So here is how it is looking as of this evening - starting from the front of the house:
<center>http://www.lyonfamilywdw.com/2002photos/garden/Project_12.jpg</center>
<center>http://www.lyonfamilywdw.com/2002photos/garden/Project_13.jpg</center>
<center>http://www.lyonfamilywdw.com/2002photos/garden/Project_14.jpg</center>
<center>http://www.lyonfamilywdw.com/2002photos/garden/Project_16.jpg</center>
<center>http://www.lyonfamilywdw.com/2002photos/garden/Project_17.jpg</center>
Next order of business is to mix in the compost, and plant them up. Tonight however I plan to sit here in my computer chair and NOT move! My back is killing me and I am worn out.
Amid - I have a few extra stones left... wish you lived closer I would contribute them to your project. :)
Just as a reminder.... here is what the beds looked like the last time I posted about it:
<center>http://www.lyonfamilywdw.com/2002photos/garden/Project_3.jpg</center>
<center>http://www.lyonfamilywdw.com/2002photos/garden/Project_4.jpg</center>
<center>http://www.lyonfamilywdw.com/2002photos/garden/Project_5.jpg</center>
LOTS and LOTS of topsoil that had to be moved. DH rented a bobcat and used it to move much of the soil into the beds, however it could not get in close enough to do much more than a dump in the beds... so lots of hand shoveling was still required. On top of that... the dump of dirt on one section of the wall... knocked down the blocks. :( Then to top it off - DH accidentally knocked another section over while operating the bobcat! :rolleyes: So we spent today digging out the wall - rebuilding the sections that got knocked over and filling in the soil and smoothing it all out. In addition, I added the last elements of the stone work that had to wait for the soil - some tiered levels that add height interest. So here is how it is looking as of this evening - starting from the front of the house:
<center>http://www.lyonfamilywdw.com/2002photos/garden/Project_12.jpg</center>
<center>http://www.lyonfamilywdw.com/2002photos/garden/Project_13.jpg</center>
<center>http://www.lyonfamilywdw.com/2002photos/garden/Project_14.jpg</center>
<center>http://www.lyonfamilywdw.com/2002photos/garden/Project_16.jpg</center>
<center>http://www.lyonfamilywdw.com/2002photos/garden/Project_17.jpg</center>
Next order of business is to mix in the compost, and plant them up. Tonight however I plan to sit here in my computer chair and NOT move! My back is killing me and I am worn out.
Amid - I have a few extra stones left... wish you lived closer I would contribute them to your project. :)