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Tuesday 29 September 2015

Garden works, part 7: Elevated layout foundation

September is almost over. I have been very much focused on elevating my garden layout in the past few weeks. The work has been going slowly but the results are already well visible. This is what it looks like now:


As you can see I already have the foundation for my elevated layout: a large ditch filled with drainage stones and the first part of my layout frame. Starts looking nice :)

But let's take a look back and see how I got here...

The original idea (described here) was about building a modular wooden frame that would later be filled with dirt. This is what my design looked like:


Based on that plan I've built the first wooden module. As you can see I've decided to add some more cross-support. I was simply afraid the entire thing was not going to hold the pressure of the filling. More wood of course meant higher cost :(


The module was painted with a wood protector. And it was painted twice to get the colour requested by my wife. Painting more wood twice = higher cost :(


In the meantime I was preparing the place where the module would be later installed. This was going to be exactly in that corner of my garden.


I did not want the wood to rot too quickly, so I had to provide some drainage. I've decided to dig a large hole and fill it with stones. This is the same corner after four days of digging:


In the meantime I ordered the first batch of stones. And that's where another improvement comes into play. I was afraid that filling the frame with dirt would create a very moist environment that would quickly damage the wood. So I decided not to use the dirt at all. I'm going to be filling my frame with stones only. This of course increases the cost, too.

And that is what six tons of stones look like. I do not have a road access to my garden so I had to move it all with a wheelbarrow. It took six days...


Three weeks later the entire ditch was ready. It's around 25 m2 (~270 ft2) large and 25 cm (almost a foot) deep. The effort needed to dig it was huge. I've never ever done anything like this in my life before. It was so painful, it made me think about giving up more than once...


A side result of all this digging is a huge pile of dirt in my garden. Actually most of my garden is just one big mess now.


And removing all that dirt will again require using a wheelbarrow. I've ordered a debris container and I'm moving all the excess soil out of my garden. I'll need at least a week to finish that...


The effort is huge. It's a hard physical work I'm not really used to. The cost is also going up. But the entire project is starting to look good. And I'm thinking the worst part might be already behind me.

Will I finish it before the winter hits? Hard to say... For now I just wish I was a little less tired, so I could enjoy it a little bit more :)

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