This weekend, I decided, heck, I have nothing else to do, so why not try my hand at back breaking labor for 13 hours??? (Don’t know what I was thinking…obviously.)
Before - Day 1
We have a hideous flower bed next to our pool in the backyard, complete with ugly dirt, an ugly palmetto, and an ugly fishtail palm. (A palm is not a tree, incidentally. It is not correct to say palm tree. People in FL will sic their dogs on you.) U-G-L-Y! So I wanted to get rid of the ugly and put in more lovely. I first had to dig through the dirt to keep all the rocks that were in the bed currently. This was a ton of rocks, but saved money so I only had to buy 4 bags of rocks to complete the project. I bet I spent about 10 hours total digging out rocks and putting them in piles/buckets. Definitely the most painful part of the process.
After I got the rocks out, I had to pull the plants we removed. In that process, I broke a fiberglass shovel, which meant I had to get a stronger shovel. I didn't know I had that in me, really. Seriously.
Rock pile - end of Saturday (9 hours)
Then I needed to lower the dirt level in the bed to keep the dirt from creeping out onto the pool deck, as you can see was happening from the first photo. I believe I bagged about 15 thirty pound bags of dirt, keeping a few bags to fill in holes in our yard, but mainly putting out in front for the yard collectors. That was also a lot of labor. Don't have a picture of this though, sorry you'll have to use your imagination.
We now have 3 crotons, left an existing hibiscus, and a Cavendish Banana Tree, which is a small banana tree that produces edible bananas. Yippie! We also have 7 other smaller plants that have rubbery type leaves that should stand up to the harsh sun and drought, but also the significant downpours we get as well. I think it was well worth it.
Croton
Smaller plant
Finished product
Total cost:
$30 Banana Tree
$13*3 Crotons
$5*7 Smaller plants
$4*4 Rocks
$13 New shovel
$11 Small hoe to get rocks
=$141 plus tax ! Not bad at all.
On a side note, I'm thinking about switching our house colors from boring/blah to something more interesting. Perhaps a sage green for the stucco and some dark grey shutters with iron accents. Anyone have any opinions???
Wow! That sounds like a lot of work - you've got to be sore today. I like the color scheme.
ReplyDeleteLooks great!! I'm having pool-envy right now. :)
ReplyDeletefrugalsuz - well i'm having anti-95 degree weather envy! seriously that pool was so nice after sweating so long.
ReplyDeletePlease come to my house and "fix" it! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of sage green! and your plant area looks great. Im with frugal-total pool envy!
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