Friday, May 6, 2011

Backyard

For nearly eight years, the backyard has been a challenge, a trial, and a source of contention between Summer and me. Here are the basics: the backyard is small (15'x50'), with a pretty nasty slope (roughly 2' in drop from the neighbors behind us to our back patio). We've tried several quick fixes, but after a few years, it became obvious that we needed to do full-throttle, cutting into the slope, building a retaining wall, and leveling the yard into two terraces.

So, after years of work, last March we finished the wall and started leveling below it. Today we reached the promised land by putting in ~225' of sod--not a lot, but enough for the kids to run around. Here, then, are some pictures:

From above the wall looking southeast

From the patio looking west--that's one of the two apple trees we planted last spring

From the patio looking south--below the wall are two lilac bushes we planted last month, and above the wall by the fence are hollyhocks

Behind the house looking northwest--that's the other apple tree, and Summer's garden gnome

At the north end of the yard is a sandbox we put in this spring, complete in this photo with Ryan and Evan

And here we get a broader view of the yard looking north, complete with Allyson, who here sniffs a marigold--the dirt area behind her will be home to either another tree or a small patio and fire pit

4 comments:

Wife of dastew said...

I love it, it's beautiful. And lilacs! They will soon be so big and giving off wonderful smells.

Jon and Chelle said...

That looks great! I love the retaining wall, and the garden gnome. Little back yards are tricky, but yours looks fantastic!

Roy said...

The lilacs are struggling a bit, although we planted another one out front, and it's doing well. but it's an amazing turnaround from even 18 months ago, when the wall was half completed and the ground was all bare. The big question now is whether we want to plant another tree or put a fire pit in to fill the remaining space.

ma turner said...

I vote for the fire pit.