The Offer Landscaping Hill

The next contractor, Bob Masino from Oldwick Country Gardens, spent quite a bit of Tractor depositing large river stones and flat stones.time studying the yard and sizing up the drainage problem. We discussed the size and shape of any (potential) pond, and the possibility of creating a stream leading to the pond. He discussed his ideas for design, based upon previous projects Landscaping Hill, the pond, and what would be necessary to create a hill to contain the stream and falls. He told us he could do it, and gave us a ballpark figure. It seemed more than reasonable for what we envisioned. Several days later he formalized the offer with a drawing of his plan, including a good amount of very nice , and we accepted his offer Hill.

On Tuesday, May 31, the work began. Bob arrived with four very strong young men (good backs and knees) and a large tractor with an imposing backhoe. We went over some of the major points, just to make sure we were on the same page, including placement of the pond, stream and falls, and where the drainage problem had been the worst Hill. (The hill would eliminate the water problem.) They began by unloading lots more rock than I would have ever imagined being needed for this project Hill. There were (tractor) buckets of large river stone…in the 10” to 12” range, and a lots of much larger and flatter stones that would be used to line the top of the pond and stream Hill.

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