Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Side Yard Project........

We have this space between our fence and our house that no one really uses but you can see from the front.  It doesn't get enough sun light there so nothing really grows there but the occasional weed.  What does happen though its it collects leaves and garbage.  It just looks bad!  I had found some good size stepping stones at a yard sale for $1 a piece.  I got 6 of them.  I really wish I would have got more but that is all that was left.  I decided I would use those on the project.  Here is a before pic:





Next I used some weed killer to get rid of any stray weeds that did grow along there.  Normally I am not a big chemical user in the yard but I didn't want to have to worry about weeds anymore in this spot.  Next I bought some edging and some weed fabric at Big Lots.  I ended up having to buy two rolls of both the edging and the fabric.  I ended up using very little of the second rolls of each so perhaps I will be able to make use of it in a future project.  My hubby picked up some yard staples and some tacks used to hold the fabric in place for me.  Anyway, I used the edging to line the fence with so that my mulch would not leak out for under it.  I laid and tacked down the weed fabric and then filled the space all in with mulch.  Once that was done I had my kids help me move the stepping stones into place.  Here is what it looks like now:






Total cost of the project was about $60! I consider that to be some what thrifty since yard projects always end up being so much money!  It was totally worth the money spent since it looks so much better!

7 comments:

  1. Thanks Andi! I think so too :)

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  2. I love it! I love mulch, it makes everything look great and is easy.

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  3. Oh my goodness--what a difference!! I tend to neglect projects like this. I bet your heart will smile every time you see this area of the yard.

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  4. Thank you for the kind comments! I am really please with how this project turned out!

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  5. Wonderful! I think that would be a great outdoor seating area.... with a few potted plants that need little sun. Hang something(s) nice on the fence... oh yeah...

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  6. It turned out very nicely. Wish I had the energy/motivation to do yard work in this 100+ degree weather.

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