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Got a garden space you want to share? Send us a note. And now, your very own DIBS presents his deck and garden project. I purchased the brownstone in Bed Stuy in May of 2007 and began work on the deck and yard in the fall. I used recommendations found here on brownstoner and Susan from Sketch and Hammer did a wonderful job on the deck along with her iron man Manny. Chuck Dorr from Dig and his crew did the yard. I was suspect of Chuck and his crew as they were the first group of contractors I’ve ever hired who listened to NPR while they were working! Both the deck and the yard turned out fine and although both were on the expensive side I’d heartily recommend both of them.

The yard was your standard 40′ X 20′ overgrown mess with a concrete slab off the back of the house. They removed all the debris and, as per my design, installed the pebble walk, the fountain and, in the spring, finished the plantings. There was a beautiful fruit-bearing golden delicious apple tree in the middle of the yard and I had that moved to the side. because of the move it did not bear fruit this year but I’m hopeful for next year. There was a 40′ catalpa tree in the back left corner which stayed but I susequently had it taken down as the mess from the pods was just too much to deal with. Although I hated to take down a perfectly fine tree you can’t understand the extent of the pod problem unless you have one.

The plantings are: a few hydrangeas, an original rose, rhododendrons, rose of sharon across the back, a few winterberrys (both male and female required) and my tomato/onion/lettuce raised bed to the side. The only regret I have that I developed in seeing other posters’ gardens was that I did not actually employ more usable hardscape areas. However, I primarily use the deck and really enjoy the view and the fountain.

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  1. Very nice, we used S&H and Manny too. Hope you had an easy time dealing with former, I won’t say more as I do like their work and price, yours is very similar to ours. Like your stairs a lot, we went spiral which I personally prefer, but some friends worry at going down it.

  2. If you really want a productive orchard you have the perfect set up with those walls along 2 sides. You could espallier (sp?) more fruit trees against those walls and get more fruit without taking up space or blocking your sunlight.

  3. Very nice!

    I’m curious about the placement of the Rose of Sharon. Is it against that building in the rear? Years ago, I assume because of their current height, my neghbor planted some next to my foundation and now my cellar leaks (in winter only) right next to the trunk of one of the trees. Is the root spread on Rose of Sharon wide? Did your landscaper furnish any guidelines about distances trees should be planted from foundations?

  4. It’s a steel cage bump out for an air conditioner which was always boarded up from the inside anyway. It looked pretty ugly on that wall.

    One of the great things about this yard is the lack of windows to the side and the back.

  5. Thanks all.

    NIMBY…I just planted the bulbs..narcissi, iris & muscari

    http://www.johnscheepers.com has incredible selection and great prices. Been using them for years. And the bird feeders just went up!!! The wood is just pressure treated. They did a great job staining. The deck boards are 2X6s which should last for decades and no warping.

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