Friday, October 29, 2010

Backyard remodel on the Cheap

Our Backyard mini farm in the city has needed a face lift for a longtime. Due to work, vacation, and watching the cooking channel we really didn't have time to address the issue. Butttttt as the law of averages will have it anytime im home for any extended period of time, the wife is gonna have a list of honey do items for me to engage myself in. Lord KNOWSS that I shouldn't be just sitting around the house without doing anything. My wife is a communist!! But anyway, we have been researching products to lay down in the back to offer proper drainage and to keep the dust down from the dogs running in and out. Our first choice was rubber mulch or rubber bark as some call it. You may have seen this stuff inside play grounds or at military bases where servicemen do their workouts. My area total is 2100 sqf which includes the house, garden, hawk house and cottage. So I wouldn't need coverage for 2100 sqf but I wanted to see what the cost would be to fill that area with 1 inch of material. The rubber bark came out to $200-$400 to fill the area butttttttttttt it was going to cost me $1200-$1600 to haul it from South Carolina. (Thats alot of Pizzas) So that was out of the question. We wanted the Rubber Bark because it was recycled tires that they have found use for and many people are using them for ground cover and landscape as a part of a "Greener Environment." Our second option was River Rock, fortunately enough for us we live approx 10 minutes away from a landscaping rock company called Durty Wurks that was able to fullfill our needs for a great price of $490.00 that included tax and delivery. From the time of purchase they were there the next morning with two truck Loads of the river rock. When I saw all that rock I just did a deep sigh. But hey the only way to get er done is to get er done and so I did. Wheel barrel after wheel barrel, a few beer later and 10 pounds lighter; I got er done. And just in time for our first down pour. It was a success; prior to laying the rock we would walk out into a huge messy swamp, after the rock we walked outside and there was no standing water. It was amazing!! Great invest!! I added some landscaping timber to put a little more texture to the back yard and created little outside rooms or areas and now our back yard took on a whole new look. The cherry on top was adding the bird feeder. All in all for my area to include bird feeder and landscaping timber cost me $572.00 and a few pounds:)

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow - that looks really nice. I'm totally impressed.

ATW said...

Any- Thank you kindly. It was a little grunt work but well worth the effort.

Sue said...

Wow-super job! I can imagine the sore muscles after that.
I'm glad you ended up with the rock. I've read a few articles lately about the rubber mulch, and from what they're saying, the rubber ends up leaking toxins, and is smelly if it's in the warm sun. I can only imagine how hot it gets where you are. Not good!
Anyways, your yard looks very very nice!

ATW said...

Sue-good points. Recently I was spending time with some friends from Sudan and they told me that GA is hotter than Africa because of the humidity. I wanted Rubber because of the cheap, but it wasn't and Im soo glad I chose the rock, I just finished putting together the manivision(firepit) and look forward to that tonight. Something my wife can't understand LOL..

Robin said...

That looks gorgeous, nice work! I think you're better off with the rock, I've also heard bad things about the rubber, especially if you want to do any food gardening it can leach some nasty stuff into the soil. Your yard transformation is inspiring!

ATW said...

Thanks Robin!! We are lovin It. Now if just the Mosquitos could go away and then I can enjoy it all:(

ChickDigtheDirt said...

I love the way that that looks, and the maintenance is so low! Very glad you didn't use rubber... the rock is so much prettier :)

Off Grid Survival said...

Looks very good! We use rocks out here but mainly because we are in the desert.