Every spring I have a landscaping company come out and freshen up my yard. New pine straw, new mulch, some clean up. This year, though, I had a project.
The side of my yard next to the driveway is juniper bushes. This swath of the stuff continues into the backyard, too.
I hate the things.
They end up full of weeds, which can't be sprayed by the company that comes to treat the lawn. That means I have to deal with that. Since there's no chance I'm climbing into the junipers, this means using a hedge clipper to cut the weeds down and walking into my neighbor's yard to reach the top half.
The backyard patch? I can't get the backyard patch at all because the fence prevents me from getting to the back side and even with the tree clippers, I can't reach.
Last year, my neighbors who also had the junipers had theirs removed and replaced with sod and my eyes lit up. I decided then and there to do the same thing and started saving money for the project.
That's what I had done.
(You can see from this picture how ugly the junipers are and how difficult it is to deal with them.)
You know there's a story, right?
First, I had to get the estimate. If it was more than I had budgeted, I wouldn't be able to do it. This ended up being right in line. Yea!
Second, HOA approval is required to make any changes. Have I mentioned how much I hate having an HOA? I wish I had a neighborhood without one. This took three weeks. Sigh.
Third, now I have to wait for the landscaper to schedule me. This took another month. They come the week where it rained every day. That meant they took everything out on Monday, but didn't come back until Thursday to put down the sod. I sweated bullets about getting written up by the HOA for having exposed dirt. I'm still not 100% sure that I won't get a letter, but I'm hopeful.
Fourth, they didn't have enough sod to finish the job and will have to do the patch in the backyard later. Okay, as long as the HOA patrol doesn't see it, I don't care.
Fifth, the readjusted sprinkler is hitting the side of my neighbor's house. Not cool. Landscaper came out to readjust and said they'd have to add another sprinkler head. That's fine. I do not want my neighbors complaining about the sprinkler.
Nothing was quick. Nothing was easy. And as I write this, we're still not 100% complete.




