I’ll be the first to say that I really like our house. But there is one thing about it that is giving me increasing problems as I get older. Our house (and lot) is lower than the house next to us. Our lot is lower than the lot across the street as well. The result is a fairly steep drop from the road to a depression in our lawn which serves as a path for runoff water after a hard rain.
That slope, on each side of the driveway, has gotten steeper with each passing year. It is just hard to mow. The area around our mail box was especially hard to mow. When a house was built across the street, that mailbox was put next to ours and made a bad situation even worse.
Since I’m always looking for ways to avoid work, I built the small retaining wall and built up the area between it and the road enough to put in some plantings. Right now it contains hens and chicks (sempervivum) and periwinkle. We’ll probably add some pansies for color in the fall. The wall extends about six feet before tapering out where I can mow without any problems.
Now I just have to come up with a solution to the other side of the driveway, where the slope steeper and longer.














