At the same time, I had my front steps and walks improved, and my retaining wall on the corner repaired (snow plows are very unkind to my corner wall). The walks had deteriorated significantly - primarily from roots of the spruce, so this is an opportune time to make them better. Still to be finished is the railing for the front steps.
The spring when most of the fence work was done was very wet, and the trampling and dirt and debris was worse than I thought it would be. So now, I have a sheltered but traumatized area that needs significant gardening. I have plans, but now isn't the right time to do this. Planting happens in the fall. I'm trying to decide whether I'll hire much of this - that depends on energy and money left, after the more costly basement reno.
Here are pictures, roughly in chronological order.
Of course, I can't find a purely "before" pic! |
Side posts in place |
Because of the weather, there was lots of time with lumber and other stuff just lying around. |
Side posts |
This is where the spruce was rooted - I bought a "pre-planned deer resistant native-plant garden" and put it here. |
3 Lavender Hyssop
5 Nodding Pink Onion
5 Prairie Onion
2 Columbine
2 Butterflyweed for Clay
2 Cream False Indigo
4 Prairie Blazingstar
2 Smooth Penstemon
3 Ohio Goldenrod
Grasses
4 Prairie Dropseed
Area: 50 sq ft (10' x 5')
Soil: Well drained sandy-loam, loam, clay-loam
Light: Full sun
Can hardly see "No Outlet". The top layer of the wall is now mortared. |
Finished fence and gate, looking towards street. |
Looking towards street |
I also had the side path re-done, higher and firmer. Re-used all the stones. |
Gate by the kitchen entrance |
This is the utility part that was fenced (with chain link) before |
Lots of raw dirt that needs organic matter |
New walk to existing porch |
Steps and railing from street. Old steps were overgrown, and the railing right on the steps took up additional space. So the same width as I started with, but looks much bigger. |
Wow! This is awesome. Love the open fencing, and agree the walkway looks huge. Good for you getting all these structural pieces in place at once, that’s a lot of thinking! And now you can plant with some assurance against deer and erosion, with the bonus of more comfort and safety on your walkways. Hope you are thrilled!
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The open quality to the fencing and gate are awesome! Very attractive and harmonious with the sight views!
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