Fixing Up That Homely Old Side Yard — At Last

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Jon and I put up with this dilapidated side yard for 43 years. When the amateur brick work started to cave, we had it reinforced with those homely pipes. The green sprouts are the very aggressive crocosmias, which have marched their way down from the top of the stairs over the years. That shrub under the deck is what’s left of the rosemary I put in before I knew how flammable rosemary is.
Transforming Our Side Yard

It’s happening. Our funky old side yard has been dismantled and the fresh new elements are getting installed.

It’s a steep space, and it took some planning, but our contractor and his crew have risen to the task.

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Demolition began with breaking up the old concrete stairs. Things looked a bit hopeless on the day I took this picture.

Brand new redwood decks are taking the place of two saggy, broken-down concrete landings. One of the two decks is at the main floor just outside our TV room. The other is at the lower level just outside my office. I can see it from my desk as I sit here and write.

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Things started looking up once the concrete stairs and crumbling brick were removed.
Mid-Century Dilapidation

The treacherously uneven concrete stairs have been brought up to code. And, in the planting beds on each side of the stairs, a series of tidy retaining walls have replaced the slapdash brick walls somebody installed sometime in the middle of the 20th century.

The work will be done soon, and when it is, I’ll give you a tour of the new spaces — backyard and side yard, top to bottom.

Almost there!

The backyard is getting redo as well. Read about that at “When a Widow Laughs. Or, a Backyard Work in Progress.”  Want to see a really spectacular garden? Go to “Point and Shoot Heaven: Photographing a Flower Garden Just Before Dusk.”

For a tour of the finished stairs and landings, go to “Come Take a Walk.”

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Framing for the new side yard stairway was installed and the concrete poured. From now on, the stairs will be up to code — 36 inches wide with consistent 7-inch risers. And, yes, there will be a railing.
almost done a brand new side-yard-stairs
Almost done! Any ideas for how to beautify our neighbors’ massive concrete retaining wall? Photos by Barbara Newhall
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  1. Know any artists? That wall would be perfect for a nice mural or something. Or…maybe Banksy will visit?

    What a nice improvement to your side yard. Looks like it was a lot of work. Thinking of you often.

    Diane

  2. The concrete wall……crazy ideas: A local artist’s soothing mural, espaliered trees agaiinst a sky blue wall, climbing ivy……..

  3. Barbara,
    Your progress in restoring your side stairway is stunning! I never thought about this walkway in the past, Now it looks like something out of Sunset Magazine. You have done so well with this. Keep up the good work.
    Tony

    1. This was more my project than Jon’s. He rarely used the side stairs or the backyard walkway. But I think that’s because both were so uneven and dangerous. I like to think that with the safer steps and a good handrail, that he might have enjoyed paying our yards a visit. Maybe planting some herbs for Jon the Cook would have lured him into that space!

  4. Mural was the first thing that came to my mind, too! Of course, checking with the neighbors ….

    I have a great friend who’s a muralist – she might be able to give you some tips on how to get started if you are artistic yourself …. Fran Valesco!

    1. What a great tip. But I have decided on creeping fig for that concrete wall, which has bugged me since we moved into this house 43 years ago. I like the plant’s shapely leaves and the compact way it stays close to the walls it grows on. In my yard, this will leave a little space in front of the creeping fig for other plants. Maybe the bearded iris I wrote about so ecstatically back in 2012! Read about that at — https://barbarafalconernewhall.com/2012/05/08/purple-bearded-irises-close-up-and-very-personal/

      I found some pictures of Fran Valesco’s work at https://sites.google.com/site/francesvalescoart/portfolio-1 Nice stuff.

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