Monday, September 24, 2007

September in Arizona

Our temperatures in August and September have been well over 108 degrees nearly every day since our landscaping was accepted and the final check written. Now that the landscaping has had a couple of months to settle in, I thought you might like to see how it is doing. Recall that our area where the 5 trees and landscaping sprinkler system were planted, was all dirt. Burmuda grass has been known to grow when watered after nearly 10 years without water. So is this area, no sod nor seeds were introduced, I just watered. There were some weeds, but we pulled them as soon as they were up.

The trees and the shrubs in front of the new wall have not been doing very well. It has been so very hot! For the first week, I soaked each tree and bush once per day. For the second week, I watered every other day. Now I soak them every 3 days and added root growth stimulator and watered it in this week end. I hope to see some greening up now that the temperatures are lower, and the root treatment has been done.



The front yard margin, where the grass ends and the decomposed granite begins, was difficult to form the line, since we had no grass. The ends of the concrete drives and walkways looked incomplete ending in space, so I purchased the concrete pots for Agave, and flowering plants. The pots are heavy enough so the sprinkler system heads are protected from any wayward driver.


Notice how similar the two lawns are in the circle and outside of the circle. We flood the circle and sprinklers water the area outside the drive. No difference. Water rules here in Arixona.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

The Landscaping Project Finished

Today, our final inspection for all of the landscaping was completed, and the final check written. I am so happy with the outcome. I would have no hesitation hiring these companies again to provide landscaping.

Friday, July 27, 2007

Decomposed Granite in Place, Rolling and Clean Up


One last pile of unused materials to be removed, and the site is done. I am so impressed with the clean lines the front yard has now, thanks to the fine people of Creative Castle Grounds! This is a company to be noted for their attention to detail and dedication to excellence.

Pete of Distinctive Landscapes, has some cleaning up to do before the project can be signed off on, like the removal of forms from the concrete, and a few other items. I am deeply thankful for Pete subcontracting with Creative Castle Grounds, they are such a joy to work with and produce only the finest results.

This is Alberto, project foreman for this project from Creative Castle Grounds. He was always on top of things, had a great respect for his workers, the project and the homeowner. He got the job done, even when it was 118 degrees in the shade.

Miguel rolled the lawn, and the areas of decomposed granite to finish the job. All of Creative Castle Grounds workers, like Miguel, were ever so respectful of our home, and of us.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

7-26-07 Blocks, Sprinklers, Mail Box, Horse Fencing


The eastern front yard up to the house is higher than the rest of the property, so we decided to install a sprinkler system. The trenches are 10-12 inches deep with sprinkler heads strategically positioned for full coverage. Creative Castle Grounds workers worked tirelessly in the extreme heat and in the rain to get the job done in a timely manner. The same crew showed up at 5:00 a.m. each morning, and remained on this job until 2:00 p.m. each day. I was so impressed with their dedication to quality workmanship, while remaining respectful of our family and our yard. I would eagerly hire this group for all of my future landscaping and hard scape needs.


Alberto checked the water pressure at the hose bib closest to the sprinkler area. He plumbed the new system to include these mechanisms.

The timer sets on the edge of the garage with the electrical boxes. Alberto showed me how to use the timer program, and provided the owner's manual.

Here is a photograph from the street looking from the south east toward the north west. The front courtyard wall is complete, the circle drive filled with decomposed granite (DG), and the trees planted.


Looking north east from the street. Daniel, the mason, in the red shirt. Other workers from Creative Castle Grounds hard at work.


Daniel built this new mail box block work to match the house. It is set back from the street, and the pad of decomposed granite should allow the U.S. Mail lady access to the mail box with out getting stuck in mud after a rain.

Brad Nielsen, owner of All Pro Fence, measured the area for the horse fencing. Later, his fence crew was here digging post holes, setting posts, and preparing to return to finish the job tomorrow! Respectful, service oriented business owners, managers, and workers, is all I have ever found in the 13 years All Pro Fencing has been working on the property. My friends and neighbors who have used All Pro Fence report the same.

Sod, well watered, in the summer heat, becomes a brilliant carpet of green in a week. Hosing the sod is one peaceful moment in a day for our dog, in a day filled with workers, disruptions and loud noises.

Monday, July 23, 2007

Concrete Walkways and Curbs







Laying The Blocks to Form the Wall



The slump block wall in the beginning construction phase.

The front of the house looks so bad during the construction phase.

This beautiful wall is on the east side of the house and nearly complete.