I promised to let y'all know how well our $18 DIY Pergola cover held up and I'm here today to share that with you. Click HERE to see my original post with the tutorial. It's been about 9 months now and it's held up surprisingly well.
We live in the Houston area and it's very hot and humid, mixed in with regular rain showers, so I knew mold and mildew could possibly be a problem. After almost a year of constant use, the cover did show some mold and mildew. I was going to get a "before" pic, but my hubby was so fast in taking it down, I didn't get a chance to. The mold wasn't bad, but there was some present, so he untied the corners and took the cover down. We just soaked it in a plastic tub with water and a little bleach overnight and it was good as new in the morning! We draped it over a few chairs to air dry a bit before hanging it back up.
These are the "after" pics...
It just took a few minutes to tie the corners back up and it was good to go.
Just a few more backyard pics...
We also did a little project back here. See this mulch covered spot below?
It used to house a wooden deck that originally held our hot tub. We got rid of the hot tub years ago, but kept the deck. Over the years, the deck wasn't looking too pretty. It was in bad shape and the only thing we had on it was our grill and that little table and chairs.
So we dismantled the deck, put down some weed guard, and topped it with mulch for a little seating area.
Don't worry...we always pull the grill out in the open when using it. I am married to a fireman, ya know. ;)
We wanted to keep it easy to mow around with the riding mower, so we made big curves that the mower could easily maneuver around.
I should have gotten a "before" pic of this table too. We've had it for many years and it has always been our "Easter egg dying table" as well as our "Carving pumpkin" table. If we were doing a messy craft project, it was always done outside on this table. The table started looking a little rough with the paint flaking off in several spots as well as some rust showing up.
I was ready to get rid of it, but my hubby had the idea to just paint it. Genius! Can't believe I didn't think of that! Once again, paint to the rescue!
These are "after" pics because once again, I failed to get a "before."
My hubby first used a wire brush to remove loose rust and paint. Then he used phosphoric acid to neutralize the rust. Next, he sprayed it with Rustoleum black spray paint. Good as new, I tell ya!
I decided to replace a few Lantana with Indian Hawthorns and Boxwoods for a more "evergreen" look in the yard year round. I still have the option of adding in colorful annuals if I want, but I'm kind of liking the "green" look for now.
I replaced more Lantana on this side (below) with Hawthorns and Boxwoods too. I still have a few Angelonia left from last summer, so I'll have to see if they bloom again. If not, off with their heads. :)
My tried and true Blue Plumbago never disappoints. It bloomed almost the entire year, save for a few weeks in February...
It's just gearing up and will be full of those pretty blue blooms soon.
So that's it for the backyard update. Thanks for stopping by!
~Lisa
Your yard always looks so nice, like a well manicured park! I love all of your afters and having a craft table outside is genius. I think I need one of those! ;) Enjoy your lovely backyard.
ReplyDeleteYour yard is always beautiful. My MIL took her hot tub out several years ago and did the same thing. Turns into such an inviting little spot. :)
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so lovely Lisa. I've been meaning to ask you what was the movie about that your son produced? Inquiring minds want to know. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteLove the way your yard always look so pretty. I am glad the cover held up pretty good. Got to love drop cloth! I did the same thing with our old metal chairs, spray paint to the rescue. They look brand new! Enjoy uour day. Maria
ReplyDeleteI just love seeing your backyard! We began a yard makeover a couple years ago that was inspired by your blog! It is coming along so nice..we added blue plumbago this weekend! My next hope is the bottle-brush trees if they would do well in NC. Thanks for all the beautiful, do-able inspiration...love it! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jen! That makes me so happy that you were inspired in some way by my little ol' blog. :) I bet your yard is beautiful! I'm kinda wishing I'd gotten a few more miniature bottle brush bushes instead of the boxwoods. I love the red blooms on the bottle brush. Maybe I can squish some in somewhere. Lol!
DeleteOur metal patio set is painted black too. It's a great way to keep it looking good. I love your mulched area by the grill. Our deck is looking bad too. We need to do something with it this year. You're fortunate to have a covered seating area out back. That drop cloth really did the trick! Glad you were able to clean it. We have high humidity in the summer too so we have to be careful of what we use outdoors.
ReplyDeleteYour yard looks beautiful.. Love the new area [where the deck was removed].
ReplyDeleteIsn't it wonderful when we can redo our outside stuff and not have to buy new..
Looks great.