The Flip: Adios, Dead Tree

You probably couldn’t tell from the pictures I’ve shown you of the front of the flip, but there’s a ginormous dead tree smack dab in the middle of the front yard.

See?

While I love trees and hate to chop them down (my preference is to “make it work” like we did at our last flip), this sucker bit the dust a long time ago.  The lack of a single leaf was a dead giveaway.

So it had to go.

Timberrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!

It took a surprising long time for the guys to chop this tree into manageable pieces.

This stump was quite a doozy.

After about an hour of grinding away at it with this machine, about half of the stump was still left.  But after another zillion hours, the stump was thoroughly annihilated and turned into sawdust.

And do you remember our little friend the “pipe-cleaner tree,” as one of you so aptly named it?

We had no mercy for that little guy either.

I guess we’re ruthless like that.

What’s your stance on chopping down trees?  Should it only be reserved for the ones that are dead or dying, or do you think it’s okay to give’em the axe if they’re ugly or don’t work with the rest of your landscaping?

It’s A Jungle Out There

Even though I love the idea of flower beds, my husband and I have proved that we should never be entrusted with them.  You see, I have an embarrassing secret – our backyard has turned into a jungle.

So here’s how it’s going to go – I’m going to give you a slew of excuses and explanations for the sad state of our backyard and then I’m going to show you the shameful pictures – and you’re not going to judge me.  Mmkay, got a deal?

I realized our backyard had gotten out of control when I found myself admiring the lovely dappled light coming in the frosted window in our bathroom.  You see, there shouldn’t have been any dappled light because there shouldn’t be any trees outside our bathroom window.  This is how that little area of the backyard looked in April (back when we laid some sod):

It's a Jungle Out There

And here’s how it looked last weekend:

It's a Jungle Out There

Another area went from this:

It's a Jungle Out There

to this:

It's a Jungle Out There

Yeah.  There are no words for the disaster that our backyard had become.  It’s embarrassing.  Who knew our backyard could go back to nature in just a few months?  (But in our defense, this area is around the side of the house where we never look.  See?  I promised you excuses!).

Anyway, last Friday and Saturday we decided to take the first step toward ridding ourselves of this ridiculous eyesore by tearing up the jungle, along with all the random pieces of cement and edging that were sprinkled around.  The plan is to replace the flower beds with sod (which we can handle).  The area along the house went from this:

It's a Jungle Out There

to this:

It's a Jungle Out There

And those jungle-y areas now look a little something like this:

It's a Jungle Out There

It's a Jungle Out There

I know, we still have a long way to go before it’s remotely acceptable, but we made some serious progress – hallelujah! You can take a look at all of the jungle debris as proof of our progress:

It's a Jungle Out There

And the concrete pavers in the pile below were quite a hot commodity – about half of them were gone from the curb after just a few minutes!

It's a Jungle Out There

We’re hoping to complete the transformation next weekend, so fingers crossed that we get our acts together and make that happen.  What about you guys?  Are you as appalled by our backyard as I am?  Tackle any big projects over the weekend?

P.S.  You may have noticed that there’s no Inspiration Tuesday blog party today – I hope that hasn’t thrown you off!  There just didn’t seem to be  as much interest as I’d hoped, so it’s been retired for awhile – maybe it’ll make a comeback someday!  In the meantime, you are still more than welcome to link to your inspiring posts in the Comments section – just be sure to put your link in “quotes” so that it will show up!


Our Flip: Lift Their Skirts!

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Before we got ahold of it, the front yard at the flip was a hot mess:

We're Flipping Out

The house was barely even visible behind two humongous magnolia trees that totally obscured the roof and most of the exterior – which might have been a good thing, given the not-so-lovely appearance of the house at that time.

Our Flip: Lift Their Skirts Our Flip: Lift Their Skirts

And not only were the magnolia trees obscuring the house, they were blocking out so much sunlight with their dense and low-hanging limbs that grass couldn’t even grow over much of the yard – mmm, mud yard – just what everyone wants!

Jason and I knew that the trees were awesome so we didn’t want to cut them down, but we didn’t really know what could be done to (a) let the grass grow, (b) let the house be seen, and (c) let potential buyers mosey up the sidewalk without getting whacked by branches.  After we asked around a bit, my aunt came up with this brilliant yet common-sense solution – lift their skirts!!  (Her words, not mine!!).

Enter Landscaper Jared – you might remember him from such adventures as Fun With Big Machines and Backyard Oasis.  I think it’s only fitting that the Landscaper Jared series gets a third installment, don’t you?

Anyway, Landscaper Jared shimmied right up those ginormous magnolias with a rented chainsaw in one hand and his life insurance policy in the other – kids, don’t try this at home!

Our Flip: Lift Their Skirts

Those low-hanging branches didn’t stand a chance!

Our Flip: Lift Their Skirts

After we waited a few hours and didn’t hear any sirens, we swung back by the flip and were greeted by this awesome sight:

Our Flip: Lift Their Skirts

Have you ever seen so many branches in your entire life?  It took three trips to the dump to get rid of that huge pile.

After the magnolias were pruned and the ground was touched by sunlight for the first time in decades, we knew that anything we planted would finally have a chance for survival – no more mud pit!!  We trekked over to Home Depot and bought a slew of bushes, plants and flowers – red tip photinas, holly bushes, purple ferns, and impatiens.  Once we hauled them back to the house in Landscaper Jared’s truck, we spaced out each plant and flower on either side of the house:

Our Flip: Lift Their Skirts

That gave us a chance to eyeball the arrangement and spacing before Landscaper Jared planted all those puppies:

Our Flip: Lift Their Skirts

In no time, the front of the flip was looking about a thousand times better.  But even though the beds full of ivy were no longer, the front yard was still begging for some new sod:

Our Flip: Lift Their Skirts

Landscaper Jared laid about a pallet and a half of St. Augustine over the bare spots in the front yard:

Our Flip: Lift Their Skirts

Curious how Landscaper Jared got the grass to curve around the flower beds oh-so-perfectly?  I was too, until I spied Landscaper Jared with his secret weapon:

Our Flip: Lift Their Skirts

A machete!!  Apparently he just gives the grass a few whacks with his trusty machete and he gets a perfect cut every time – man, I wish I had known that when we were laying sod in our backyard!

Pick The Perfect Exterior Paint Colors In A Snap

The lawn has now settled in and is happy as a clam, and the new plantings are looking fab.  Have any of you tackled laying sod before?  Got any landscaping tips or tricks up your sleeve?  Fill us in!

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