I love your patio and landscaping!! Beautiful!!! You will love your hydrangeas!!! Read about your specific ones for when to prune, if you choose to do so.
When we moved to our present home 9 years ago, we too decided to have a poured concrete patio. We had a useless, but decorative, multi level deck was located. Plus it was out of level tilting toward the house. While removing a storage shelf in the basement, my husband found signs of water that had been running down the wall and some nasty water damage to the sill plate. The damage was where the deck connected to the house. We knew the decking material was PVC but to my husband’s surprise it was also hollow. The first flooring cut he made was followed by water rushing out. He also discovered that no flashing had been installed to the ledger board. We hired a contractor friend we trust. He replaced the damaged sill plate. We were so glad that we discovered the water damage and removed that deck! We love our concrete patio!
FABULOUS! For a couple of self-described novice gardeners, I have to say you really nailed it. I love what you chose for the plantings, both around your patio and the gazebo. The urn you planted up looks absolutely gorgeous! I almost got the feeling that you watch Garden Answer on RUclips, because you planted the urn in abundance just like Laura does. If you’ve never watched that channel, I urge you to do so, because you will learn so much about gardening and plants. It is a source of great inspiration for me and I recommend it to all my gardening friends. The Vego raised beds look wonderful. Great job, you two!
Good job! I'm a new gardener also as of "Covid" and it's been a new world. Yes, definitely watch Garden Answer and Dig, Plant, Water, Repeat on RUclips videos! Always something to learn. Maybe put a fence lattice wood screen around your ac unit maybe? You can purchase them at Lowes.
I really enjoyed watching your video on your new patio and garden being installed. You are so right about there always being unexpected issues and expenses. Your garden and patio look beautiful!
Looks so pretty. When you pay, you have to make sure they do what you are paying them to do, don’t just go with the flow and let them do their thing -as you well learned. It would be different if they were volunteers, but you are contracting and paying for their services, make sure they do it right. And they did, it looks so good.
When it comes to landscaping, think of it more as at least a 3 year process. When you buy perennials, think of how you can propagate the plants in year 2 and 3- spreading the plants around your garden. You can also buy plants at the end of the season and put them in now, but know that in the spring they will come back big and beautiful. Last year, for example, I bought 12 one gallon pots of ups for a dollar each last fall, planted them and this year they are the size of hoola hoops. Be patient with your plantings and think of it as a process. Watch your sun and shadows so you will know where to plant sun, part sun, and shade loving plants. I knew nothing 4 years ago and now my garden looks so beautiful. I still have a ways to go bc I keep adding more beds but it is a labor of love.
The patio looks great. The landscaping is beautiful. My favorite plants are hydrangeas and peonies so I love any garden with hydrangeas. Your home is coming along so well. I love it. I would say though when it comes to landscaping it’s trial and error. I would suggest you want some garden tours and see what plants catch your eye. Look them up and see maybe if you would like to plant them yourself as well. Before you know it your garden beds will slowly start to expand. 😅 also please keep us up to date on the patio maintenance.
The Impatient gardener had an exquisite urn delivered. Not sure what zone gardening you fall into. Could you mention it? Becky of homestead acre did research on soil amendment which may benefit you.
OK - do tell - just a close number - how much did that cost (not counting furniture.) Can I afford similiar? Do you have ideas now for what you could have done to save money?
Everything looks great!!! That was unprofessional of them not to take care of the excess concrete the day of the pour; it should have been done at that time!!! I hope the fiberglass urn and pedestal base are weighted; you may have future issues with wind!
Symmetry is a big deal in design. Watching your summation, I noted one outside light missing. Couch needs to be centred to that french door and umbrella could go on the other side. Reconfigure as you live it.
Larger. If I were you, I would use the mulch, glue or rock glue. Whatever they want to call it on your pea gravel, it'll keep it from migrating to different parts of your yard and it'll make it a lot nicer for you guys. I did this with my mulch and it's wonderful the dogs can run through it and nothing happens to it. So I would totally look into mulch glue of some kind
We originally thought we’d do the mulch glue for the pea gravel area but we haven’t had too much of an issue with the gravel migrating yet. It would make it easier to keep it clean though since it gets full of mulch and sticks. Thank you!
Sorry don’t care for the earn it just doesn’t flow with the more modern style of the furniture and raised beds. Also you should put the wood table and chairs in the gazebo and give it a fresh coat of stain. The longer black chairs should be on the patio. Enjoy!
I love your patio and landscaping!! Beautiful!!!
You will love your hydrangeas!!! Read about your specific ones for when to prune, if you choose to do so.
Thank you! We are excited to see how they mature next year!
When we moved to our present home 9 years ago, we too decided to have a poured concrete patio. We had a useless, but decorative, multi level deck was located. Plus it was out of level tilting toward the house.
While removing a storage shelf in the basement, my husband found signs of water that had been running down the wall and some nasty water damage to the sill plate.
The damage was where the deck connected to the house.
We knew the decking material was PVC but to my husband’s surprise it was also hollow. The first flooring cut he made was followed by water rushing out. He also discovered that no flashing had been installed to the ledger board.
We hired a contractor friend we trust. He replaced the damaged sill plate.
We were so glad that we discovered the water damage and removed that deck!
We love our concrete patio!
Sounds very similar! We had damage at our bay window. A concrete patio in the way to go! I’m glad you were able to get yours fixed too.
FABULOUS! For a couple of self-described novice gardeners, I have to say you really nailed it. I love what you chose for the plantings, both around your patio and the gazebo. The urn you planted up looks absolutely gorgeous! I almost got the feeling that you watch Garden Answer on RUclips, because you planted the urn in abundance just like Laura does. If you’ve never watched that channel, I urge you to do so, because you will learn so much about gardening and plants. It is a source of great inspiration for me and I recommend it to all my gardening friends. The Vego raised beds look wonderful. Great job, you two!
We have never watched the Garden Answer on RUclips but we’re definitely going to check her out! Thank you!
Oh I can't wait to check out that garden channel!! My mom and I love gardening!
Looking great! Please move the small table and two chairs into the gazebo with the lamp, for destination dining. So romantic.❤❤❤
Good job! I'm a new gardener also as of "Covid" and it's been a new world. Yes, definitely watch Garden Answer and Dig, Plant, Water, Repeat on RUclips videos! Always something to learn. Maybe put a fence lattice wood screen around your ac unit maybe? You can purchase them at Lowes.
Love your backyard!! So beautiful!! Good planning!
I love the planters!! I am thinking of using those, too, in our next renovation! loved seeing how they turned out in yours!
Stunning and so stylish. Some jasmine up the pergola would be lovely.
Thank you!
Looks terrific!!
Thank you!
Very wonderful transformation of backyard. So clever, great job!!!!🏡💙❤🧡💛💚
Thank you!
You guys did a really really great job! I just found your channel today. So happy I found you!
Thank you! Welcome!!
I really enjoyed watching your video on your new patio and garden being installed. You are so right about there always being unexpected issues and expenses. Your garden and patio look beautiful!
Thank you so much!
Amazing!
Thank you!
Wow, this is so much better. Good job🙌🏻
Thank you!
Safety tip: when you grill, pull the grill away from house. The heat will deform your siding if it is vinyl or perhaps get hot enough to cause a fire.
Gorgeous ❤!
Thank you! 😊
Looks so pretty. When you pay, you have to make sure they do what you are paying them to do, don’t just go with the flow and let them do their thing -as you well learned. It would be different if they were volunteers, but you are contracting and paying for their services, make sure they do it right. And they did, it looks so good.
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When it comes to landscaping, think of it more as at least a 3 year process. When you buy perennials, think of how you can propagate the plants in year 2 and 3- spreading the plants around your garden. You can also buy plants at the end of the season and put them in now, but know that in the spring they will come back big and beautiful. Last year, for example, I bought 12 one gallon pots of ups for a dollar each last fall, planted them and this year they are the size of hoola hoops. Be patient with your plantings and think of it as a process. Watch your sun and shadows so you will know where to plant sun, part sun, and shade loving plants. I knew nothing 4 years ago and now my garden looks so beautiful. I still have a ways to go bc I keep adding more beds but it is a labor of love.
The patio looks great. The landscaping is beautiful. My favorite plants are hydrangeas and peonies so I love any garden with hydrangeas. Your home is coming along so well. I love it. I would say though when it comes to landscaping it’s trial and error. I would suggest you want some garden tours and see what plants catch your eye. Look them up and see maybe if you would like to plant them yourself as well. Before you know it your garden beds will slowly start to expand. 😅 also please keep us up to date on the patio maintenance.
Thank you!! Great advice we have been keeping our eyes out a lot at gardens everywhere!
You did a beautiful job. Nice selection of plants. Are you getting a larger table for dining? That wayfair urn makes a very nice feature.
The Impatient gardener had an exquisite urn delivered. Not sure what zone gardening you fall into. Could you mention it? Becky of homestead acre did research on soil amendment which may benefit you.
OK - do tell - just a close number - how much did that cost (not counting furniture.) Can I afford similiar? Do you have ideas now for what you could have done to save money?
Cost breakdown video coming soon! We can also include some ideas to save money
The striped chairs in the gazebo can go into hiding meantime.
That skirt was cute on you
Thank you!! It’s a skort so it’s perfect for doing stuff around the house in summer
Everything looks great!!! That was unprofessional of them not to take care of the excess concrete the day of the pour; it should have been done at that time!!! I hope the fiberglass urn and pedestal base are weighted; you may have future issues with wind!
The concrete pour was frustration but we’re glad in the end it didn’t impact the finished backyard!
Symmetry is a big deal in design. Watching your summation, I noted one outside light missing. Couch needs to be centred to that french door and umbrella could go on the other side. Reconfigure as you live it.
Larger. If I were you, I would use the mulch, glue or rock glue. Whatever they want to call it on your pea gravel, it'll keep it from migrating to different parts of your yard and it'll make it a lot nicer for you guys. I did this with my mulch and it's wonderful the dogs can run through it and nothing happens to it. So I would totally look into mulch glue of some kind
We originally thought we’d do the mulch glue for the pea gravel area but we haven’t had too much of an issue with the gravel migrating yet. It would make it easier to keep it clean though since it gets full of mulch and sticks. Thank you!
I like everything except that earned that sitting in the middle of the walkway
Sorry don’t care for the earn it just doesn’t flow with the more modern style of the furniture and raised beds.
Also you should put the wood table and chairs in the gazebo and give it a fresh coat of stain. The longer black chairs should be on the patio. Enjoy!