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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Gardnerville Nv No Mo Cali!!
Posts: 869
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Re: Let's see your homemade crafts!
After almost choking on my water bill last summer (+ $400.00 Month), I decided to do something about it. My front yard has two rather large lawns so I decided to eliminate one of them in favor of some sort of arid type landscaping. I figured I'd save at least 30% on the water bill by replacing the lawn with something that needs little or no water.
This is a shot of the lawn about two weeks after I started to kill it and cut down two trees. The existing curbing had a radius in the corner, so I needed to straighten it out for fencing. ![]() ![]() Then I had to remove the lawn by rototilling it out. When that was done I built a bridge over the curb for the Bobcat to get in. ![]() ![]() Got the Bobcat and started to remove many yards of dirt. ![]() And started to put back many yards of new dirt, in hopes of making a crude looking sort of mound. ![]() I then just sort of raked and shaped... ![]() After that I built a raised block planter against the wall so I can eventually plant Oleanders to hide it. ![]() And laid in some curbing to separate the rock, hedge and mound area. ![]() The next step was to erect a nice Idaho ceder split rail fence around the perimeter. ![]() ![]() That's all I have for now but I hope I'll have it all completed in about another month. |
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