WVBill
Veteran Member
Like Thomas' post in the Off Topic section, My wife, the "landscape designer" decided that she wants to put a "patio garden" in our back yard. Attached picture shows a mosaic panorama of the way the yard was and the first few steps toward the goal. Yes, it would have been a lot easier if she had made this decision before she had me put up the decorative fences last summer - but I just drive the tractor, boss.
The pictures are taken from our deck. The yard slopes down about 16 - 20 inches in the 30' from the bottom of the deck to the garden with the picket fence so to lay a brick patio so we can have table and chairs, I need to level some of the area (about 20' by 20') out - and lower it below the flower beds so I can lay a proper gravel base for the brick pavers. I'm planning on a round patio about 16' diameter.
Oh by the way, can it be done by 4th of July, honey?/w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
I started about 7:30 Sunday and finished about 4:30. Approach was to till up the grass and remove that layer with the FEL then repeat until I got down to near level. Next week I'll attack it with the box blade to smooth it out. Got to order gravel this week. Let's see 20' x 20' x 4" deep would be about 4 1/2 yards of gravel, right?
The pictures are taken from our deck. The yard slopes down about 16 - 20 inches in the 30' from the bottom of the deck to the garden with the picket fence so to lay a brick patio so we can have table and chairs, I need to level some of the area (about 20' by 20') out - and lower it below the flower beds so I can lay a proper gravel base for the brick pavers. I'm planning on a round patio about 16' diameter.
Oh by the way, can it be done by 4th of July, honey?/w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
I started about 7:30 Sunday and finished about 4:30. Approach was to till up the grass and remove that layer with the FEL then repeat until I got down to near level. Next week I'll attack it with the box blade to smooth it out. Got to order gravel this week. Let's see 20' x 20' x 4" deep would be about 4 1/2 yards of gravel, right?