Backyard Faux Rock Garden
I wanted to create a cement area that enhanced the backyard of my house.
When I Moved In, My Backyard Was Very Basic and Plain...
I knew I wanted to fix it up, but I never really knew what I was going to do with it. Over the years, I started adding things here and there with flowers and such, but I never really loved it. So this month, I decided to do a much bigger project. I decided to use one of the old lawn chairs from a previous house that was ready to be thrown away. I used it as the foundation for the new "rock" and I attached a wire mesh that you can get at a Lowes or Home Depot around it and put the first layer of cement on it. Of course, here in FL. it was about to rain so I had to end quickly and cover it with a tarp, but then it dried without me being able to finish the way I wanted to. So I had a dilemma. I could either break it apart and start over, or try to make the slab of now hardened cement into something else........I chose the 2nd.
Saving the Project.
Off to the store I went to buy some more portland cement. I mixed it with some sand that I already had in the backyard. I piled up some dirt into "steps" leading down from the house cement slab, put some chicken wire over the steps, and then added a layer of cement over it and began to carve "stone" features and textures into it. I used shovels, tools, hands, and even some other real rocks to add the texture. Then I began trying to fix the chair slab into something. I decided to make it just a rock pile and use it as a seat to sit on. I cut up some styrofoam chunks for each rock and coated the outside with a few inches of cement and just kept piling it on the wall of the feature until it began looking like it was somewhat planned. lol. After it began setting, I went to the texturing part again and began carving the stones in place. After a few days of drying and hardening, I added some paint. That part is a little tricky to make it look believable, but if you water down the paints and use sponging and dabbing techniques, it can begin looking like stone. I then just dry brushed over top of the texture to make it "pop" a little more. Then I added some cement sealer over that. Afterwards, I planted some plants and mulch and took some photos. I still plan to paint the front rocks and add some more around the other edge of the bird bath, but I'm ending here for now. :)