Saturday, March 30, 2013

Curl Appeal Project Spring 2013

Time to work on the curb appeal.

Last fall, when we moved in, we just barely made the outside of the house presentable. We cleared out the overgrown umbrella tree, put down some mulch, and planted some fall mums. But that was it.

It needed a lot more. And since I am on spring break, it seemed like the perfect time to start. If fact, I have been itching to get out there, but it's been too cold or rainy or snowy. So yesterday and today we worked. Hard. Ugh, I'm actually sore from it.

We started by moving both front flower beds back about three feet. Essentially, this eliminated the left flower bed, because a cement slab for a front patio (I guess you would call it) is on the left. So we just stacked the retaining wall blocks in front of the concrete. This was a major improvement, because the concrete in is bad repair and was an eyesore. At least moving the stones back covered the front of the crumbling concrete. We do need to actually do something with that side, but that remains for a later date (and a higher tax return). Moving all those paving stones is a decent amount of work, though it sounds small in writing!

On the right side, moving the stones back three feet made the flower bed smaller, and in line with the patio. Now there is less to landscape, which is a good thing to me! We planted three Winter Gem Boxwood plants in front of the window for some color and height. Of course, they still need to grow, but they are easy to take care of. I still have some room in front of them to plant small flowers as the seasons change. Then Justin planted grass seed where the flower beds used to be, and we just have to wait for it to grow!

Along the side of the house, by the driveway, the flower beds were a mess... lots of trash, uneven ground, untrimmed bushes, uneven spacing all hurt the appearance. We straightened up the AC unit, raked up all the junk, and evened out the ground. Trying to get all the blue stones from what I guess was a fish tank wasn't Justin's favorite part of the afternoon. I had a fun time digging up weeds and perennials that were growing up from previous years too. Trying to get all the way down to the bulb was quite trying at times. Some I replanted, but a few I had to just toss. Finally, we put down red mulch and two more bushes to even out the foliage. At least now, I'm not embarrassed about the side of the house. We still want to put in edging stones (we have some leftover from the front) to hold the dirt back off the driveway. That will entail a decent amount of digging, so it's for another day.

I also worked on the small 4x4 flowerbed by the back stairs, and Justin ripped out a heck of a lot of ivy from under the deck. He planted grass seed in the sparse areas in the back too. Now hopefully it grows in soon!

Overall, I felt like we got a lot accomplished. Here's some pictures:

Last fall: BEFORE
Spring 2013: AFTER


 
 Side of the house:
 Stones moved back to cover the crumbling front. It's not perfect, but it helps.
 Last fall: BEFORE
March 2013: AFTER

 

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