Land Planning - How to Plan Outdoor Facilities?

  • Erstellt am 2020-12-09 10:25:37

Hangman

2021-04-07 11:04:51
  • #1
Really nice everything. Huge compliment!
 

Grillhendl

2021-04-07 11:06:07
  • #2
and it's getting slow.....

 

Grillhendl

2021-04-07 11:09:15
  • #3


Thank you very much. But we somehow have zero clue (not about the tasks we do, but about the concept). I would like to have a natural perennial garden sometime. but I think there is still a long way to go until then.

Unfortunately, I forgot to include the outdoor facilities in the financing, so we are tinkering around ourselves right now, otherwise I would have already contacted a garden planner/designer.
 

Hangman

2021-04-07 11:13:58
  • #4
... he doesn't do it any better than you ;) Really, I think it's sensational!
 

haydee

2021-04-07 11:24:09
  • #5
Looks really good. I like it.

You’ll go broke doing that. We asked two people and they wanted - without a steep slope and without a sandstone wall with 2 visible sides - a good 100k. Just for walls, filling, paving, flower beds, plants. No irrigation, swimming pond, or anything like that. Now we’re doing it slowly bit by bit ourselves or with a friend who is a landscaping gardener. I have so many ideas, I always have to organize myself again and am glad that it’s not done all at once in one go. Also, the experiences of which tasks suit you, how much work each thing is, what grows how, what is still missing. It is a living space for humans and animals and much more individual than a house. It will still be expensive. I think if we’re finished sometime in 2024, it will still be about 50k. However, with work on the steep slope, a small terrace on the slope, and grandma’s old garden is once again a cottage garden with everything that goes with it.
 

Grillhendl

2021-04-07 11:36:32
  • #6
wow.... good thing I didn’t ask. I once found a price list on the homepage of a landscape gardener and just the planning alone was already in the high four-digit range.
for the bank, I had noted down 15,000 euros back then for the outdoor facilities, but we ended up buying a kitchen and furniture with that.
the only thing that was really "expensive" now: we dumped a total of 300 tons of frost protection (on the carport area). We got the ton for just under 8 euros, but it did add up. And I think a semi-trailer will show up at our place again. My husband is a foreman in pipeline construction and he is incredibly precise with this kind of stuff.
At the moment, we are also busy laying empty conduits, water pipes (we have our own source/well), etc. Let’s see what eventually comes out of it. And I envy you for your ideas ...... I have a lot swirling around in my head too, but somehow getting 1000 sqm to look harmonious is a bit daunting... about 400 sqm are supposed to become a snack and vegetable garden with a few small fruit trees. Then my husband wants a spot for his garden oven, which he wants to build from an oversized pipe... and for the rest??? we’ll see how everything looks when the wall is finished and the snow is gone....
 

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