My wall system gave my front yard a facelift – a 25-foot shrub was causing rot and had to go, people say it’s beautiful
A LANDSCAPING fan has shared their DIY yard transformation.
A wall system and some new plants gave the gardener’s front porch new life.
A landscaping fan shared their DIY yard transformation[/caption]Redditor Reubencuban shared the home transformation in a viral post.
“Finished up my first landscaping project of the year. I’m pleased with the result and hopeful I can keep the plants alive and thriving,” they said.
They explained that a large flowering plant, though attractive, caused problems that affected the rest of their garden.
“Before: A 25-foot holly was cleared because it was helping water run onto the window ledge and led to some rot,” they said.
“Roses were dying.”
After clearing out the plants, they laid down a fabric tarp to plan their next steps.
After giving their house a fresh coat of blue paint, they settled on retaining their garden bed by building a wall using Techo-Bloc’s Prescott Wall System.
The Redditor explained that they ended up going with a design that was as aesthetically pleasing as possible.
“I’ve never purchased blocks from Lowe’s or Home Depot, so I’m not versed in their details,” they said.
“I primarily [chose] Techo-Bloc for the look. The other reason is I could order it from a landscape supply company by the pallet and have it delivered to my house with the rest of the materials (aggregate, sand, topsoil).
“It likely depends on the size of the garden walls you need.
“The wall system itself is nice because it uses HDPE pins to help with alignment to create an offset, so the wall isn’t perfectly vertical.”
Though the system was more costly than they’d hoped, they added that the brand offers more affordable options for those on a budget.
“These blocks were expensive but Techo-Block makes other options like the Mini Creta that would’ve been about half the cost,” they said.
They explained they had to remove a shrub that was causing rot[/caption]After the wall was resurrected, they added fresh greenery to replace the ones they’d removed.
“Planted some new life and added in a drip hose,” they said.
Gardeners and landscapers were impressed with their DIY project.
“Beautiful wall and house color! I love it,” said one commenter.
“Thanks! My wife and I more recently got into updating our home. It’s felt good to give it a facelift,” they replied.
“Looks really good! [The] contour of the wall is perfect with that corner of the house. Way to go!” said another.
They used a fabric tarp temporarily as they planned the re-design[/caption]