Finally! We have a lawn again. I was super excited once I got done
installing the faux grass I had ordered from Home Depot back in May. It arrived just in time for the Memorial Day
weekend, however so did the rain. Prior
to its arrival however I had to prep the ground which included grading the area
to make it flat, smooth and slope in the right direction for water runoff. I did it all by hand with a hoe and a garden
rake over a period of several days while I waited for the grass to arrive.
I graded the lawn and got it prepped
And we moved a fence adding a new flowerbed
This past
Saturday I got outside and rolled it out on the ground and got it installed. I used plastic lawn spikes to secure it into
place along the edges and down the center.
Then I trimmed it with a utility knife.
I took my time and it was really surprisingly easy.
I also finished the new flowerbed
As I've
mentioned before we have a lot of shade in our yard which has been problematic
with growing grass. Poor soil has been
the other issue as well as our hot dry summers which always burn it up in July
and August. I admit, I'm no landscaper,
not at all, but when it comes to lawns I fail heartily.
I transplanted some vincas to the back along the fence
I added two new perennials too and a couple bags of bark mulch
It even feels nice to lay on
Faux grass made
a lot of sense to me and is something I've wanted to do for a very long
time. Now that I have it I am absolutely
thrilled. I no longer have to fertilize,
patch bald spots, mow or water. Saving
time, money and water is the bonus to having this grass which is very popular
in Nevada and Arizona. Plus, it look
really nice. I love it! Yay!
That looks so good!
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DeleteIt looks really nice!! You did a great job installing it too. I know you will enjoy your new yard. Won't it be nice to sit outside and listen to the pond and hear the birds. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kathy. You took the words right out of my mouth. ;)
DeleteIt looks nice - I am so tempted - we have a problem area in our front - with tree roots and not even sun to have a nice lawn. Basically it’s green weeds that we mow. I’ll have to check into it. We have hot and dry summers here too, in Shasta co. (California) and these lawns are gaining In popularity due to our never ending water issues.
ReplyDeleteI was pleasantly surprised to find the price was comparable to actual sod.
DeleteGreat idea! I like it.
ReplyDeleteMe too! Thanks!
DeleteGod is very good. And your faux grass looks great. We had that in an area between our sidewalk and the side of our house when we moved in and that was nice, I thought. No mowing in an awkward area. However hubby didn't like it so he took it out and I planted some creeping phlox there which looks great. It was nice while it lasted.
ReplyDeleteSo far I am really enjoying it. Creeping phlox is a very pretty alternative..
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