Kev Y.
15th February 2006, 10:54 PM
I realise this will have absolutly NOTHING to do with construction techniques or anything fancy but hey....
Over the past three to four weeks I have been working on "beautifying" and adding "Privacy" to my back yard..
Started off rotory hoeing approx 36m of fence line (back and side) to about 300mm deep and 1.6m wide (some places it gets to 2m in width)
Boxed it with 45x125 treated pine "sleepers" then back filled with 7.5 m3 of screened top soil.
Next came the planting, because I want privacy, I have used 3 dozen petostrumn's (sorry phonetic spelling) planted about 1.2m apart. In the is also several species which will grow 5 - 6min height and 3m in width.
Also to add some colour to the yard I have planted 2 maples can not remember the name, start of with green folige which turne red as autumn approaches, and something called a "golden robinia"
As well as all this planting, I cleared a "heart shaped" weed patch some one planted long ago and returned it - hopefully - back to grass.
Attached are a few pics of the project to date.
At present I am applying 4m3 of 14mm pine bark to the top of the graden bed as mulch... I think I will need a bit more to finish:rolleyes:
Over the past three to four weeks I have been working on "beautifying" and adding "Privacy" to my back yard..
Started off rotory hoeing approx 36m of fence line (back and side) to about 300mm deep and 1.6m wide (some places it gets to 2m in width)
Boxed it with 45x125 treated pine "sleepers" then back filled with 7.5 m3 of screened top soil.
Next came the planting, because I want privacy, I have used 3 dozen petostrumn's (sorry phonetic spelling) planted about 1.2m apart. In the is also several species which will grow 5 - 6min height and 3m in width.
Also to add some colour to the yard I have planted 2 maples can not remember the name, start of with green folige which turne red as autumn approaches, and something called a "golden robinia"
As well as all this planting, I cleared a "heart shaped" weed patch some one planted long ago and returned it - hopefully - back to grass.
Attached are a few pics of the project to date.
At present I am applying 4m3 of 14mm pine bark to the top of the graden bed as mulch... I think I will need a bit more to finish:rolleyes: