Mud control – hardscape

When we bought our home in December of 2004, we literally had a house sitting in the middle of a clear field.  Just dirt, all around.  Correction, just CLAY, all around.  Sticky, slippery clay.

Home sweet Home, 12-30-2004

As we began to develop the garden, just walking outside to work on the garden, or trying to get from one place to the other in the garden was a hassle.  A trip out to the garden meant 5 or more minutes spent digging mud out of the treads of your shoes, while sitting on the front or back steps.  Then leaving your shoes in a tray by the door to keep the floors clean inside.  By the time I would walk from one end of the yard back to the house, I would have 2 or 3″ of sticky clay caked onto my boots.  It was a nightmare.

Pavestone patio, foreground, dwarf alberta spruces

We finally decided to install a patio 1/2 of the width of the house, across the back.  We were able to find a good deal on pave stones, but we had to pay full price for the large 18x6x3″ border stones.

 

The new pavestone patio!

Now we have a clean, dry place to sit and enjoy the sunset with a glass of wine – and no mud.

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