01-05-2005, 08:44 PM | #11 |
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Those trees look very healthy. Sell them, or at least give them away.
It looks like you'll have an easier time of it with your situation. I had to cut the post on my fence to get the backhoe in. If you're thinking of doing the back at some point, do it first unless you have good access to it. Otherwise you'll mess up what you've already done in the front. What are you doing with the driveway? That interlock is difficult and expensive. [ 01-05-2005, 08:45 PM: Message edited by: Variol (Farseer) Elmwood ]
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If you think that's funny, read my EQ fanfic. But seriously T-D-C, you've got a good thing going on in your yard. Don't sell your trees, indeed, enter a competition or something, honestly, your yard has potential.
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01-05-2005, 09:42 PM | #14 |
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The driveway is actually only stenciled concrete (they sparay the pattern on with paint mixed with concreate so it has some texture)
As its a corner block I have easy access to the back yard to the right of the driveway through a gate (or I can take out part of the timber fence) The trees are very healthy but a bit to close to the front of the house for their size. If I was moving in before christmas I could have sold them as large christmas trees but if no one wants them then they will get recycled. [ 01-05-2005, 09:43 PM: Message edited by: T-D-C ]
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Well, given what you've drawn there, I would definatly go with a mini putt!
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Should I make it a Par 3 or 4 ?
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Those colours really do remind me of a mini putt though. What will you use to make those walls? Eventually, mother nature will have her way with them. I don't know what type of weather you experience there though.
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I will be using a retaining wall system call Heathstone. Basically it's a series of interlocking blocks that are easy to put together and are pretty strong. As for the trees they will be put in a big bin and taken away for woodchipping and probably used on someones garden somewhere.
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