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A dark, sloping backyard was transformed into a thriving garden and usable space for relaxing, entertaining and play.
We recently moved into a new home and were fortunate to have the entire block landscaped, except for the rear yard area. At around 25m wide and 12m deep, it was a large and under-utilised space – thick with mature trees and therefore dark and gloomy, with exposed sandy soil that had been seeded with lawn seed.
It also sloped from rear to front, and from left to right, so was an awkward level for play.
The main living area looked out onto it and so it really depressed the mood of the entire house. Plus it was a massive space that the kids just didn't use.
All trees in place. Just dirt. Very dark and scruffy. With the excitement of a brand new home, this is the missing piece of the puzzle, and the one disappointment. At this stage I'm considering a D.I.Y. job of laying turf over the top myself.
One tree taken out, grass is trying to grow but just not getting there.
Decided to bite the bullet and bring in a professional landscaper. Nine mature trees removed – if you ever do this make sure all tree removal permits are in order – had no idea of the process involved prior to going through it myself. Light is flooding into the yard and the house now, and we're feeling hopeful it could take shape as a great space. The landscaper suggested bringing in additional soil to help level the area, hence the additional tier of retainer posts you can see.
Wow, we are rapt. Lots of turf watering ahead of us, but the space looks amazing, and the kids can't wait to get onto it. The area has been levelled and turfed, and additional retainer completed.
Also the view from within the house living area through to the yard is amazing – we no longer hide the backyard with curtains closed, but open them wide and the light and colour just bounces in now. A few plants to add around the base of the remaining trees and the final finishing touches.
We opted for a type of Kikuyu grass. It gets a bad wrap for its aggressive runners and rhizomes, but it's relatively soft underfoot and hard wearing for kids and pets.
Whether a simple refresh or a major rebuild, improving your garden means that you’ll be able to enjoy the results for years to come.
Horticulturist and Workshop member Adam Woodhams has written fantastic guides for giving your garden a makeover and planning what you want to do with the space long term. He has also shared a step-by-step guide to building a retaining wall so you can follow a similar backyard design to Ben's project.
Find more inspiration for your backyard project in our Top 10 most popular garden makeovers.
A very nice job of recovering space in the backyard! I have a couple of questions as I would love to know how it has stood up to the past 5 years.
What wa sthe drainage like? And how has the grass taken? It loks like such an inviting area to rest especially on an Autumn day. Is there a ramp spmewher to get the llawnmower up? I always forget to include that when thinking of a terrace.
Dave
Wow, good call on the trees @Ben. Normally I hate to see trees cut down but in this case it was transformative, it has let so much light in. Your yard looks absolutely beautiful, wonderful vibrant colours and textures, exactly what I would like to achieve with my backyard makeover. Excellent job mate.
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @Minty. It's tremendous to have you join us, and great to hear about your backyard makeover.
We'd be keen to hear more about your project and assist with advice and inspiration. You might like to start a discussion to ask any questions you have or request feedback from our knowledgeable members. Whilst you're in the planning stage, it would be worth checking out our Top 10 most popular garden makeovers and our Top 10 most popular outdoor projects. I'm sure they'll give you plenty to think about. Also, we have a couple of helpful guides on How to plan a garden makeover and How to give your garden a makeover.
Please reach out if you need any assistance or would like to share your progress.
Mitchell
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