Treated jarrah posts support shadecloth opening out to a deck path leading to the back corner of the yard. Photo: Handyman

Our garden was just a plain lawn area without any real definition or good use of its best aspects.
 
The kids’ trampoline was up in the back corner, in the best spot in the yard, with great views and an elevated position.
 
So I reclaimed the space and built a low retaining wall then filled the platform area with liquid limestone.
 
My dad helped me cut some young jarrah then we debarked and treated them and bolted them on stirrups to support a shadecloth roof.
 
The landscaping followed then the decked curved path joined the area to the new patio around the house.
 
We’re out here all year round now.

1
Like this Article?Vote it Up!

Most Popular in Home...

  1. Reader project - John's recycled shed
  2. Reader project - Robert's frontyard facelift
  3. Reader project - Ray's backyard studio

More Home & Garden

Post A Comment

Name*
Email*
Comment*
Comments are published and responded to (if required) weekly. For queries or comments relating to our Sweepstakes or product purchases from our online store, please call Customer Service on 1300 300 030 or email customerservice.au@readersdigest.com. Comments containing personal or inappropriate material may be modified or removed at our discretion.
 

WIN! WIN!

Your chance to win cash & prizes!
Enter now

Are you a winner?
Click here

Shop at our store!

• Books
• DVDs
• Music
• Gifts

Click Here