Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Win a $250 Bunnings Voucher thanks to Turf Australia

My backyard when I moved in

A little while ago I received an email from Turf Australia asking whether I was interested in a backyard makeover consultation.

 My backyard now

It just so happened to be perfect timing, as after living in this house for around four and a half years and not really being able to go outside and enjoy the garden, it's high time I made the most of it.

Bruce from ANC Turf (my local supplier) came to visit on Friday, and I told him what I needed in the backyard. My number one priority was a concrete patio which can also double as a basketball area (I used the nephews as an excuse for needing the basketball ring, but really it's for me)!

He suggested sticking with the geometric theme and building garden beds around the perimeter, as I already have the bottoms of the fences re-inforced with wood (that was to prevent Mr Limpy Houdini Dog escaping).

Then he suggested filling in the areas around the patio and garden beds with turf - specifically Buffalo as the garden is in part to full sun for most of the day, and it's also hardy and can withstand kids and pets!

I can re-use all of the concrete pavers on the side paths and even do some planting around those areas too, which will soften the look and provide a nicer view out the windows.


Here's the plan of what I'd like to do (not to scale yet).

Bruce suggested that Spring would be the best time to lay turf and to plant the garden beds, so if I can get all of the hard landscaping done by then, then I just need to give him a call and order the amount of square metres that I need. I can lay the turf myself, or they can provide that service too.

I'm really happy with my plan and now I need to start saving to get it all done!

Now if you're a bit of a fan of DIY like me, this is the best bit - Turf Australia have given me a $250 Bunnings Voucher to give away to one lucky reader. All you need to do is leave me a comment and tell me what you'd spend it on (I'd love to know)!

Entries close at 8PM AEST Sunday night 14th July. I'll draw a winner and Turf Australia will send you out the voucher in the mail.


*This is not a sponsored post but I did receive the garden consultation as a gift

58 comments:

Deb (Two Cheeky Monkeys) said...

Ohh, I could use that voucher! We live right next to native parklands and are tired of constantly cleaning out gumleaves that fall into our gutters. I would buy the best gutter guards one can find to protect my gutters from blocking up and hopefully reducing the amount of time we spend clearing them out!

yardage girl said...

Oooh excellent ~ I am a Bunnings-a-holic and incessant DIYer! I would use the voucher to buy a new bench seat for the garden, along with some turquoise paint to paint it with, and maybe a new plant to sit next to it!

Melanie Gray Augustin said...

Oh we practically live at Bunnings as we're slowing doing up our old fibro shack. Let's see... it would probably go towards plants and pavers for outside and paint and wallpaper for inside... oh, or new lighting and ceiling fans.... :)

Love your outdoor makeover!

Cindy said...

Hope you get the outdoor space in time for summer. Nothing better then a sunny spot!
I was thinking 125 sausages on bread but perhaps with the increasing family; storage shelving and containers is always needed and a better option!

Missie Krissie said...

Cam your backyard is going to be so cool! I'd like to see a couple of snaps of you out there dunking some hoops!
I would use the voucher to buy reno items like a bath or shower. It would be a huge help as we are doing it all ourselves on a tight budget!
Thanks for the opportunity ANC Turf :)

Kirsty @ Bowerbird Blue said...

citrus trees, poo, a chiminea, or maybe a chicken coop. I love Bunnings!

Anonymous said...

Ooh, I could spend this voucher 50 times over! However, I think it would go towards thick black plastic sheeting, so we can finally get rid of our asbestos roof. Or it could go towards paint and plaster to fix hols in the walls and to make them pretty. Or it could be a step in the direction of fixing some flooring, so I don't fall through them. Or.....!!

mill said...

I would love to win this! I live in the city, so I have a balcony vegetable garden. I am currently growing tomatoes, soy beans, broccoli and a lot of different herbs but I would love to get some more pots and soil and grow something new - perhaps cucumbers, zucchinis, snow peas and beans!

bec said...

Ha, easy! Fluro brick line and Command adhesive hooks haha

Kate said...

I'd love to be able to turf my back yard; mud and puppies with fluffy feet are a bad mix. She gets a foot bath almost every day at the moment!

rachelmp said...

Your design looks fantastic and love the basketball hoop and hardy area's for the boys. We live in an 1030's Californian bungalow with no storage and under the beds are full. I would love to have some help adding storage to our laundry and getting a bit of helpful advice from Bunnings too

Rie said...

Wow, $250 shopping spree at Bunnings - awesome stuff! I think I'd spend it on stuff to make raised garden beds - I'm too old to get on my knees & weed nowadays!

Jennie said...

That looks brilliant Cam! I saw somewhere recently where they painted the odd old paver and it looked really good!

I would spend the voucher on spray paint - as I never have enough of that and more storage/shelves. Also some big big pots for the garden and a sail for shade. hmmm that might be over the budget tho!x

Anonymous said...

Ooh your yard is going to look great! I have been eyeing off some doors from Bunnings so I can close off my sewing room to the rest of the house.

Tas said...

Hmmm. What I'd spend it on? Or hubby?
Bunnings has a huge amount of things that are great for the craft room
(and I do need me a good glue gun for a start) but "we" would probably spend it on a new whipper snipper. Because a new one that worked would be much more useful that our old one that doesn't.

Looking forward to the "after" photos, Cam :)

Megan said...

That sounds exciting, I'd love to have a garden consultation. We have not had good luck keeping things alive and I just keep randomly planting shrubs here and there with no real plan. The only thing I've kept alive are our fruit trees so I would probably spent the voucher on some more of those. A plum tree and and an orange I think. Plus a few more shrubs to try and keep alive.

Cass said...

Your yard looks good Cam. If I had $250 from Bunnings I would probably look at some outdoor furniture. I was just thinking we need something loungey so I can watch the kids in the pool and not get in, but then again I really want a fire pit I can taste those toasted marshmallows right now

Charm said...

I could probably do with a few vouchers with the length of my Bunnings list but to start with I'd love to tidy up our homes front entry with some driveway paint (the old concrete is currently a brighter forest green than has ever been fashionable!) in a dark grey, blue flowering lavender and rosemary for the planter and a pot of Dublin Blue high gloss to freshen up the front door.

Anonymous said...

Hi, love your blog! I would definitely spend it on some native bushy tress to hide our fencing or some new turf too to make a little space for my on-the-go toddler to run free. Our dogs rule the garden at the moment so there isn't very much space for the little guy to roam. Thanks :)

sarahp said...

Gosh, I would buy fruit trees to espalier along my back fence to provide delicious screening!

Mrs A said...

we need a shed desperately for all our garden things !

Unknown said...

Hard choice, but at the moment it would be an OVEN! The oven in this house is doing my head in!

I've also heard (seen on IG) that Bunnings now sell rotary cutters - I'd be stocking up on those suckers!!!

Or maybe I'd put it towards some tiles for our much needed bathroom makeover...

HOLY COW! I just had a thought - how many sausage sandwiches do you think that would get me at the Bunnings sausage sizzle!!!!

I think the gardening plans sound wonderful - can't wait to see the magic come spring!

Bronwyn said...

I'm looking forward to seeing what your view out your back windows will look like soon! Come on Spring!! Not being the Bunnings shopper in my house - that is my hubbie's favourite haunt - I may not be the best person to nominate what to use the voucher for BUT if we can buy turf there - that would just be ACE - weed and dog wee does not a nice lawn make! Also a pitch fork for digging out some aggies that are holding on for dear life. I like the idea of a nice porch set to sit on to view the person who gets to dig them out hehehe!

Amy Badskirt said...

Can't wait to see how it all comes together for you. Hands down, I know exactly what I'd treat myself to at Bunnings. I'd love a Dremel tool. I'd use it for pretty much everything - home fixes, craft, happiness.

Jo said...

Our house has been 'under renovation' for 3 years now and I am living with a garden of mud, an outside washing machine and many unfinished rooms. The thing I miss most is a garden and can't wait to buy and plant, plants!!

Unknown said...

Well, what would I spend it on...? I would love to give the boys bedroom a make-over, so some paint would be great. I also want some kind of a seat/storage for kids outdoor toys at the back door. Our spa motor needs a wooden box cover on it to hide it because it isn't pretty and to stop the kids from fiddling with it. I also have a great idea for a secret project I want to make which uses some pipes....

Unknown said...

ooh! the possibilities! I think I would start with a peg board so that I can get my studio/office in order and then maybe some more spray paints for all my DIY projects. I'd probably get some timber to make a storage trunk for the shed too! I could probably go on forever, but that's what I'd start with :)

Christy said...

oooo... Bunnings is one of our favourite shops!! I'd probably buy my husband a welding thingamajig. He wants one for his birthday and less money out of my wallet for these things, means more fabric for me :) Yes, I'm selfish like that!

Marianne said...

I'd spend it on the never ending little bits and pieces that we need since buying a doer upper. Maybe tile adhesive, paint, all manner of stuff like that!

Unknown said...

I would love to buy some artificial turf for around my pool, or some plants. Would really like some berry bushes or fruit trees too. My daughter would like a cubby house too... The list goes on and on I do love bunnings!

simplestitches said...

I've got a great little area that needs a makeover...it will be lovely in the summer with a nice outdoor setting, it is very shady and cool in the heat.
cheers

jaz said...

I would buy heaps of storage containers because my house looks like a dump. I need to get organised, so I can invite family over

mickgillies2002 said...

Want to plant a new nectarine and peach tree as well as new soil for my veggie beds and last but in no ways least - a new compost bin

monica said...

Make a veggie patch..near my rainwater tank..and fix the tanks leaking connection!

babycakequeen said...

Oh I'd definately put the voucher towards a worm farm and a veggie garden to occupy the kids and keep them outside LOL!! And definately a new hose and a few metres of new buffalo grass for a patch in our backyard that will not grow grass! Have I spent the money yet? A bit of mulch and definately a swing set for the kids xxxx Fingers, toes and all crossed! I love Bunnings xxxx

Axeman said...

Master Nine wants to start his own vegie patch, so this would go a long way to buying all the things we'll need.

Karlene said...

I'd buy some plants and pots for the patio area and a whipper snipper to keep the edges of my turf neat and tidy - http://www.bunnings.com.au/products_product_ryobi-1000w-straight-shaft-electric-line-trimmer_P3380575.aspx?search=whipper+snipper&searchType=any&searchSubType=products&page=2

Pauline_O said...

Our home was built with no eaves on the north side. You can imagine how heat is let in during a Perth summer! I'd love to have some shade sales attached to that side of our home.

Unknown said...

I would definitely buy an outdoor gas heater so I can still enjoy my beloved BBQS in winter! :)

Karina L said...

I would buy some plants to make my home a more green and sustainable place to live in.

JenniferB said...

One Lisbon lemon tree
One blood orange tree
One Seville orange tree
One Tahitian lime
One Imperial mandarin tree
Manure, citrus food and a possum-scaring plastic owl!...

Can you tell I'm happiest making marmalade?

Unknown said...

Something my staffy 'Tiny' could sleep in/on that he cant possibly eat...hes has destroyed 3 of his mattresses and torn them apart...my lawn looks like 50 sheep have been shorn all over it, its a mess!!!

Sandy said...

WOW! $250 TO SPEND AT BUNNINGS!
AS MUCH AS I SHOULD PUT IT TOWARDS A NEW LAWNMOWER AS WE DEFINITELY NEED ONE, A NICE, COMFY SUN-LOUNGE SOUNDS MUCH BETTER AND THEN I CAN SIT BACK, RELAX, AND WATCH HUBBY STRUGGLE WITH OUR OLD MOWER!!

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately we don't have a backyard but I have high hopes of turning our top floor balcony into a little oasis. I'd spend the voucher on an outdoor setting and some plants, and maybe some herbs for a herb garden wall!

Polly Pauline Stewart said...

I'd use it to repair the mess hubby made of our bathroom....he thought he would install a skylight for me but didn't measure where he wanted it or anything! He just kept cutting holes in the ceiling till he got the spot that he wanted...now I'm left with a ceiling that looks like swiss cheese!

D said...

I could easily spend $250 at Bunnings on plants alone! In 5 minutes I could spend that allowing 3 minutes to grab a coffee

Cate Lawrence said...

ooh what a lovely consultation! i'd use the voucher for native plants to attract

deadgoon said...

I could buy some eaves for the house to make things a bit warmer in winter.

irena80 said...

I would spend it on a swing and slide for kids!

Unknown said...

I'd use it to buy lawn and plants for my backyard. It's looking rather sad outside at the moment.

Unknown said...

Raised Garden Beds, potting mix, fertiliser & punnets of strawberries, mixed lettuce, tomato and herb seedlings :)

Unknown said...

My back garden needs a total overhaul, beginning with chip bark, lattice work and new plants, being a pensioner, $250 will ease my burden no end, thank you for the opportunity

FiFi said...

Definitely turn our Italian backyard (concrete)
into a more friendly place,
a patch of grass would be nice - a more manicured space.
Would love to throw in some colour and some herbs for dinner.
Turn the Sahara desert into the Garden of Eden!!

Unknown said...

Cane Mulch, I keep covering my gardens with it, it breaks down , the weeds come through, I dig out the weeds, cover with mulch, and on and on it goes

sayanything said...

My mum is going on her first overseas trip in over 25 years in a few months time! While she's away I'm hoping to pull off a backyard blitz and transform our rundown, muddy and empty backyard into an urban oasis! As you can see, it's looking a little worse for wear with all the traffic it gets from our two large rescue dogs ( http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h112/syd_and_lauren/IMG_1606_zps3737ec24.jpg ).
I'd love to purchase some rolls of turf, new plants and edging tiles and the equipment to install a pond and water feature at our local Bunnings!
Thanks for the chance.

Unknown said...

I would use it to make over my Dad's courtyard in his unit as it is just concrete. He is a wonderful person who has raised my 8 year old niece from 3 months of age. He needs some pavers/decking and maybe art. turf and plants.

Judestar44 said...

I must confess, My home and garden renos are a mess, Ran out of money but with a Bunnings voucher this I can redress, becomng a painting goddess.

Unknown said...

Grass is brown and gray
and just waiting for the day.
Wants to be fresh and new
but for that i'll need some poo...