Busy Backyard

Posted by on Jun 16, 2009 in Make | 7 Comments
Paver Patio
Paver Patio

We’ve been busy! Last weekend we put in a paver patio and added rock to our side yard. After the digging, hauling, weeding, and sweat we got it done and love the new look.

Our first step was figuring out what material to use for the patio. We decided to go with pavers since pouring concrete into handmade molds sounded scary. Before we just had hard clay with sporadic weeds (sorry I don’t have before pictures). We wanted to have a hard surface for our patio set but have something that would blend into the landscape so we added low growing stepables in between the pavers. Corrosion Mint and creeping thyme smell wonderful and we look forward to seeing their growth!

big picture of pavers

big picture of paversadding ladybugs to the gardenlittle helper

little helper

little helper

adding ladybugs to the garden

adding ladybugs to the garden

side yard before
side yard before
after side yard
after side yard

For the side yard we mostly weeded, put down a weed barrier, hauled rock, and added some handpainted plaques. It looks so much better!

dirt!
dirt!

Here’s something the do-it-yourself shows never let you see.  Check out what we had left over! Dirt everywhere! This picture was taken after sweeping our kitchen. Our house was a mess, but our backyard was beautiful. I spent the next few days catching up on laundry, and cleaning. It never ends.

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7 Comments

  1. Allison
    June 17, 2009

    I found your new blog! I didn’t know it had changed and am happy to catch up on what’s been going on with you and the projects you’ve been doing. Love the pavers – great job on your yard!

  2. charmedb
    June 17, 2009

    Glad you found me again! Now I’m off to your blog to see those cute pictures I’ve heard about… http://creativebliss-allison.blogspot.com/

  3. Angela
    June 17, 2009

    You are such a hard working family!!!
    What a great addition to that beautiful backyard!

  4. Megan
    June 18, 2009

    Love it! Great work, hard work, but super results!

  5. charmedb
    June 18, 2009

    Thanks Angela for the encouragement!

  6. charmedb
    June 18, 2009

    Now we’ll just have to have everyone over for a big party! Before then I’ll have to actually get used to walking on the stepables. I keep babying them.

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