This is the start of our journey to redo the front landscaping ourselves this year.
This morning was the first HUGE step to our new "curb appeal". We have been talking for years that we wanted to do something with the pine trees near the garage. They have become overgrown and are we are really not even sure what the rest of the landscaping around them was suppose to look like!
We found out that Nick just bought a new chainsaw and was looking for trees to cut down to play with his
We had already started removing some of the lower, smaller branches and were discovering the hidden "treasure's" that these trees held. Aside from the 2 pine trees, that was 3 other smaller trees that were trying to grow as well as 3 other various shrubs that probably provided some great curb appeal when they were first put in. Now, they were overgrown and starting to die.
Nick made quick work of these trees. As he was cutting the branches off, we started pulling them away into a big pile so that we could get them hauled away later. It was really fun trying to get the trees to fall int eh direction that we wanted. There was a light incline that the trees were on so gravity wanted to pull them right towards the neighbor's house!
We have some great kids in this neighborhood too! When they saw us starting to haul the branches and wood from the trees away, they all came over to help too! What kids (ages anywhere from 4 to 10) want to spend their afternoon hauling brush voluntarily???? Apparently the ones in our cul-du-sac! I will have to say that if it were not for th
Several hours later... trees are gone and brush is hauled away... now just to get the stumps ground out so we can plant some grass!
The end results of our days work... (the photo is slightly distorted as it is a 180 degree composite photo).
Thanks again everyone for all your help!!!
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