I had a strip of grass on the north side of my house that has always been a thorn in my side. It has been difficult to grow a decent lawn because most of the year, the strip is in the shade of my house. We are now in a drought situation and need to reduce our water use, one way is to replace lawn with other ground cover. When we do have rain, the strip never dries out and is a quagmire of muddy grass...
Solution: replace the lawn with stamped concrete. However this has been one crazy day for my dogs who are angry at strangers wandering around outside my home. And of course, I had to take my dogs on their potty breaks with leashes on. One escaped me and ended up with green feet from the green coloring (that is the powdery stuff green being thrown on the concrete)...
I thought it might be interesting to show how the stamped concrete was installed...
Concrete being poured...
Concrete being smoothed out. The guy is kneeling on a pair of floats as he smooths the concrete...
Coloring being applied...
Pattern being stamped into concrete...
Hand trimming - this has been a labor intensive project...
Xavier has been doing my concrete and other work for years. I never even ask him for an estimate. He always comes through with a great job and at a price that surprises me...
Next, I have stopped watering the section of my lawn next to my house.
I am letting it dry out because it is lighter in weight to remove dried turf than wet turf. I am converting this area into a drought tolerant xeriscape, using decomposed granite, rocks and succulent plants watered with an efficient drip system.