Although it wasn't obvious, there was a big dip in the lawn here. We wondered if at some point in time there'd been a shrub planted there and then dug up and the area roughly filled and grass allowed to grow over the spot and it had sunk.
There were quite a few times when I didn't allow for the dip and I nearly fell over. This last time my whaooo loud shout frightened me and Dh, as I forgot the difference in level and nearly went over!
It took 12 or more bags of top soil to fill the dip. We did this a couple of months ago and did the foot shuffle as shown by Alan Titmarsh to get it flat. Heavy rain since helped, so it was ready for turf.
Then there was the search for turf. We saw some at Homebase the weekend before Easter, but as we were trying to get organized for our Easter visitors thought best leave it till after.. ha ha of course it was all gone.
Not bad for a couple who had never done this before, with just big boots jumping to make it flat and a kitchen knife to cut it!
Of course Dh did the work I just supervised. He was very muddy and wet and had to go straight into the shower. And we'll have to soak his old jeans!
We're really pleased with our efforts, now we have the patio to clean, as the top soil is very black. The woman in the office, where we got the turf, advised us to put down some fertilizer first which we did.
Looks ok doesn't it?
Chrisxx
8 comments:
One less trip hazard . . .
It looks so much better and safer for you too. And with all this rain it should knit in beautifully with the rest of your lawn. Take care. Xx
It looks good and so much safer now. Great work. xx
That looks brilliant. Stepping into an unexpected dip is almost as bad as tripping over something, so to have that risk gone now is good news. A nice neat job.
It looks great! And it will be very good to not be tripping in the dip!
Great job! Well done you two.
It looks great. well done!
Great job both of you and now it will be less of a trip hazard for you, Chris x
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