
Then last year, weeds took over our yard. One side was invaded by clovers, and the rest by crab weed. Adding injury to the insult, our neighbors’ cats marked out pitiful lawn as their litter box. It was not only terrible for the remaining lawn, but also we had to tip toe around the cat poo. That left us the hopeless yard as seen above.
So I decided for a lawn makeover, but I couldn’t afford the landscapers for another round. I declared my decision to my husband. He agreed to help, so we rolled our sleeves. First, I set out to rent a sodcutter, which was extremely hard to find. As a side note, the hardware and home improvement store staff I inquired around were really reluctant to even provide me information, commenting that I -as a woman?- would not be able to operate a sod cutter as it was really heavy and cumbersome. I had seen how it was operated by the landscapers who worked with use before. So eventually, I located an available sodcutter at a Home Depot far away from house and even helped load into our minivan.






I will explain, in pictures, how we laid the sod by ourselves, in my next post.





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