I am back at it with more DIY. This time i'm outside in the garden and out of my comfort zone! Decided to put a thread up if anyone is interested. Hope someone can take something from it, and if anyone has any questions please feel free to ask. My last major project was my hallway and made a post on here about it. Now its outside time..
I have already done quite a bit so far, but still plenty to do.
So to start. Property has front and back garden full of stones, no grass. Ugly jutting patio with big drop off in back situated in the most exposed part of rear garden. Not very child friendly. No steps to garage side door. Full of bushes and shrubs etc etc. Ive not done really anything since moving in almost 3 years ago, other than a bit of weeding and pruning because always planned to do something with it. We are not gardeners...
Starting pictures;
Front Garden

Back Garden

Patio

Back Garden behind Garage

Garage side driveway

My temporary garage steps

The plan...
- Gut the whole back garden out
- Get rid of patio as its currently situated in quite a windy and exposed spot
- Install fence and gates at side of house to make back secure for kids to play
- Get grass in back garden
- Install decking area down at bottom of garden
- Get tarmac widened at front of house for double car driveway
Now, I am going to be doing all of this on my own (except front driveway tarmac). I had a fair idea in my head what I was aiming for, but had alot of learning to do to make it all happen!
Funnily this whole project begun with someone coming and taking our oil tank away which had been sitting unused for 2 years.. Yeah just never got round to it lol. After that was gone, I got some inner motivation to get started on this with summer fast approaching!
So firstly, started to clear out the back;



This was pretty painless, but many many runs to the local dump. Luckily its only 10 mins away. After taking this all out, I soon realised that I would have to put a new fence in between neighbour and me. I also realised that they had built their fence well within their property and not on the boundry. So I could not attach anything to their fence posts, I would have to build my own. Which is better anyway, as their fence is not in the greatest of condition...
So then I hired a breaker and a saw and got stuck into the patio. The saw meant I could make a clean line cut as to were my patio joined the walk patio bit along side the house. I was originally thinking of pulling it all up and replacing with something new and installing a nice curvy bit going off to the garage side door. But after a bit of research I quickly realised I had not got a clue how to do this, and what I was wanting to do was way out of my expertise. I also thought that a good power hose would clean up the existing stones and make it look decent when all done.
Starting..

A load of stones underneath. This thing was well built.

But eventually got there

One thing I can say is, man that breaker was alot heavier than I was expecting and was alot more hard work that I thought it was going to be! I was knackered after that day, but got it all broken in one day. And of course many many trips to the dump. Think it was about 6-7 runs of rubble. My jeep and trailer didint know what hit it!
Oh and I had a load of stones still in the garden. I had plans for these...

So after recovering from that I started planning out the fence. Originally was going to leave the fence at the bottom of the garden, but since I was putting in fence all along the length of it, it would look pretty awful to not do the end aswell. So... that was coming out too. But first I had to get all my fence post holes dug. Yeah that was more hardwork. I got a post Auger, and man that thing made life so much easier. No, it was not a petrol one, just a hand one. It made no sense for me to hire one, as I was doing what I could inbetween work etc.
I didnt take any pictures of this process, but I think I ended up putting in a total of 15 posts. Used the easypost mix stuff. Bit expensive, but i did add in some of the stones to blk it out a bit. I also didint fill the entire hole with it, but prob about 3/4 of it. Plan was once all posts in I make up my own concrete mix and top it up and put slopes in etc. Using the easypost stuff just meant I could put a post in and within 5-10 mins it was not moving, so I could get it all plumb and move on to the next and not worry about making a whole heap of supports for them.
So after getting most of the posts in, I got a load of timber for the fence. This was not all of it!

I had a lot of head scratching trying to work out how to do the fence on the lengthy which as a slope. I then decided I needed to do the part at back of garden first, and then bit at the top be side house so I could run a string line and get a nice consistent slope for laying boards and also for working out my angles for the rails etc.
So got the old fence torn down, which was sort of easy but also a real pain in the ass! Problem was removing the posts. One Just was not moving but I manage to remove a few others easily. In the end I just cut a couple of them and worked around it when placing my new posts.

Made a simple jig to help me put the rails up on my own. Was very handy!

And then back done.

Had to try and get this done as quick as I could, as we were feeling very exposed without a fence! Already the fence had made a huge difference. Was pretty excited to get the rest of it done.
I have lots more to add, but this has taken me ages already to write up. I will add more tomorrow.
Cheers
I have already done quite a bit so far, but still plenty to do.
So to start. Property has front and back garden full of stones, no grass. Ugly jutting patio with big drop off in back situated in the most exposed part of rear garden. Not very child friendly. No steps to garage side door. Full of bushes and shrubs etc etc. Ive not done really anything since moving in almost 3 years ago, other than a bit of weeding and pruning because always planned to do something with it. We are not gardeners...
Starting pictures;
Front Garden

Back Garden

Patio

Back Garden behind Garage

Garage side driveway

My temporary garage steps

The plan...
- Gut the whole back garden out
- Get rid of patio as its currently situated in quite a windy and exposed spot
- Install fence and gates at side of house to make back secure for kids to play
- Get grass in back garden
- Install decking area down at bottom of garden
- Get tarmac widened at front of house for double car driveway
Now, I am going to be doing all of this on my own (except front driveway tarmac). I had a fair idea in my head what I was aiming for, but had alot of learning to do to make it all happen!
Funnily this whole project begun with someone coming and taking our oil tank away which had been sitting unused for 2 years.. Yeah just never got round to it lol. After that was gone, I got some inner motivation to get started on this with summer fast approaching!
So firstly, started to clear out the back;



This was pretty painless, but many many runs to the local dump. Luckily its only 10 mins away. After taking this all out, I soon realised that I would have to put a new fence in between neighbour and me. I also realised that they had built their fence well within their property and not on the boundry. So I could not attach anything to their fence posts, I would have to build my own. Which is better anyway, as their fence is not in the greatest of condition...
So then I hired a breaker and a saw and got stuck into the patio. The saw meant I could make a clean line cut as to were my patio joined the walk patio bit along side the house. I was originally thinking of pulling it all up and replacing with something new and installing a nice curvy bit going off to the garage side door. But after a bit of research I quickly realised I had not got a clue how to do this, and what I was wanting to do was way out of my expertise. I also thought that a good power hose would clean up the existing stones and make it look decent when all done.
Starting..

A load of stones underneath. This thing was well built.

But eventually got there

One thing I can say is, man that breaker was alot heavier than I was expecting and was alot more hard work that I thought it was going to be! I was knackered after that day, but got it all broken in one day. And of course many many trips to the dump. Think it was about 6-7 runs of rubble. My jeep and trailer didint know what hit it!
Oh and I had a load of stones still in the garden. I had plans for these...

So after recovering from that I started planning out the fence. Originally was going to leave the fence at the bottom of the garden, but since I was putting in fence all along the length of it, it would look pretty awful to not do the end aswell. So... that was coming out too. But first I had to get all my fence post holes dug. Yeah that was more hardwork. I got a post Auger, and man that thing made life so much easier. No, it was not a petrol one, just a hand one. It made no sense for me to hire one, as I was doing what I could inbetween work etc.
I didnt take any pictures of this process, but I think I ended up putting in a total of 15 posts. Used the easypost mix stuff. Bit expensive, but i did add in some of the stones to blk it out a bit. I also didint fill the entire hole with it, but prob about 3/4 of it. Plan was once all posts in I make up my own concrete mix and top it up and put slopes in etc. Using the easypost stuff just meant I could put a post in and within 5-10 mins it was not moving, so I could get it all plumb and move on to the next and not worry about making a whole heap of supports for them.
So after getting most of the posts in, I got a load of timber for the fence. This was not all of it!

I had a lot of head scratching trying to work out how to do the fence on the lengthy which as a slope. I then decided I needed to do the part at back of garden first, and then bit at the top be side house so I could run a string line and get a nice consistent slope for laying boards and also for working out my angles for the rails etc.
So got the old fence torn down, which was sort of easy but also a real pain in the ass! Problem was removing the posts. One Just was not moving but I manage to remove a few others easily. In the end I just cut a couple of them and worked around it when placing my new posts.

Made a simple jig to help me put the rails up on my own. Was very handy!

And then back done.

Had to try and get this done as quick as I could, as we were feeling very exposed without a fence! Already the fence had made a huge difference. Was pretty excited to get the rest of it done.
I have lots more to add, but this has taken me ages already to write up. I will add more tomorrow.
Cheers