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Front of the House Makeover

When we returned from our RV trip we found a citation for an "unkempt" yard from our town hall. No fine but it was still very annoying. YES, we were aware of the state of our yard but we went on vacation. We also got one from our neighborhood association, thanks to a nosy neighbor who took a picture of our yard (with the RV in the driveway) to report us. Really cool. 

The truth was, we had already called a landscaping service to pull it all out, and, in fact, had been waiting for their estimate when we got the city's notice. We quickly learned landscapers have been abnormally busy this year, so it took a few weeks to get the estimate and on the schedule. 

Finally, I have some before and after photos for you ... 






We also did the other side of the house, but I don't have photos of that side. It's much the same: weeds to grass seed. 

The plan is to sod and get grass growing in all the cleared out areas. And, eventually, add something like hydrangea along the front porch area (likely this fall when I don't need to worry about killing it in the extreme heat of August.) 

It's so nice to have A LOT less area that I need to maintain and working with a blank slate is pretty awesome. And I'm in no rush to move to phase 2. 

The big excitement is I have poison ivy growing along the fence on one side of the house and the landscapers refused to touch it. So, I also need to make some time to kill and pull out that ... fun task. 


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