The area is cleared, the garden shaped (7 January 2006)
Yesterday we had SO much fun!! We hired a mini-excavator (like the one we used to dig the shape some months ago), and a 'dingo', and with Matt's help we cleared the 2 mounds of clay and dirt that were piled up from my many days of digging. Whilst he broke these mounds and moved them to the back-garden using the excavator, I used the dingo to move all that dirt into a 15 cubic meters bin that got delivered to the garage entrance. As you can see from the photos below, 15 cubic meters of earth are a LOT of stuff to move, so it took us the whole day to do that. Then today (Sunday) I kept the dingo and used it to shape the garden beds into a more 'oval' shape.
One of the things I had to do on Friday as a preparation for the Big Day was to destroy (demolish) the porch at the back garden; as I may have mentioned before, this porch was too small to be usable for anything except decoration, but large enoug to make a material difference to the final size of the garden; so, we decided to get rid of it and make the garden a bit bigger. Unfortunately the 15 cubic meter bin was not large enough to take the earth AND the wood from the porch, so I have my work cut out for next Sunday: I'll have to hire a Ute, and take all that rubbish to the tip.
Next steps:
A triumphant stance having finished to put all earth in the bin
Using the dingo to shape the back garden. I regained at least two meters
of area just by doing this.
More dingo fun!
One of the things I had to do on Friday as a preparation for the Big Day was to destroy (demolish) the porch at the back garden; as I may have mentioned before, this porch was too small to be usable for anything except decoration, but large enoug to make a material difference to the final size of the garden; so, we decided to get rid of it and make the garden a bit bigger. Unfortunately the 15 cubic meter bin was not large enough to take the earth AND the wood from the porch, so I have my work cut out for next Sunday: I'll have to hire a Ute, and take all that rubbish to the tip.
Next steps:
- Take the rubbish to the tip and clear the working area
- Clear the clay that fell on top of the concrete foundations
- Lay the bezel blocks for the retention walls
- Get the road base delivered and lay it on what will be the paved area
- Get the top-soil delivered and lay it on the garden
A triumphant stance having finished to put all earth in the bin
Using the dingo to shape the back garden. I regained at least two meters
of area just by doing this.
More dingo fun!