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24 IDEAS AND TASKS FOR BROOK & POND IN 2024 | Podcast Version



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Hey everybody coach here man welcome to a new year and I hope it finds you whole healthy and full of excitement for the new year it certainly does for us I’ll tell you that I have put together a number of landscape and construction task and ideas that I have set for

Ourselves here at brooken Pond this year in 2024 funny thing is there’s around 24 I probably could have come up with more it only took me about 10 minutes to think of 24 for hey you know up here in Maine uh we only have a a construction time

Usually for Di wires uh that is about 6 months long so do you think 24 things is ambitious is it doable absolutely absolutely it is it’s just a matter of uh mind and body staying with it and uh getting through it I only have about mid

To late April through November or or so so that’s my time frame so let’s get into it man I am glad you are here and spending a few minutes with me at the beginning of the year so let’s launch the first episode of 2024 hey friends Maestro here just

Dropping a reminder to check out the podcast description for Discount opportunities and any important links also if you’re listening to this podcast on a specific app please don’t forget to rate and review the show it helps us grow and continue to provide these free podcasts hey welcome back and thanks for

Staying with me so in no particular order my list for 2024 will be coming up in just a minute but more importantly what ideas do you guys have for your home and Landscape this year whether it be big or small free or costly I’m kind of curious does anybody think have

Anything on the drawing board or on the table for this year man do me a favor and uh you can drop me a comment or you can watch the the YouTube video and drop me a comment there or hey you can always email me your yard coach at gmail.com

But you know something I was harking back when uh me and I sold weat patch Ranch and that was right at the launch of covid in uh the spring of 2020 and we noticed as we began our travels for the next four years that uh a lot of homeowners a lot of homeowners

Through uh social media platforms and stuff that we saw a lot of people because of uh stay-at-home orders and whatnot a lot of people turned towards their homes and their Landscapes to do some improvements you know the the huge interest and effort were kind of turned indoors and outdoor tasks during that

Lockdown period you know whether it was uh little projects or big projects whatever folks could do to stay the course and get through the crisis at hand I really admired people that were doing it in a positive constructive no pun intended way and there were hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of thousands

Of you that did that well you know having a new place like Maestro and I have here at brooken Pond and it needing many things to kind of I don’t want to sound snobbish I just want to say bring it up to uh our landscape standards

Because right now it’s uh it’s kind of like a desert landscape in the forest is what it is it’s just gravel a few rocks and some ill-placed green giant arbori and that’s it that’s except for what Mother Nature has planted around us which is beautiful it’s getting more

Beautiful as I clean it up but that’s it you know and the previous owner who was kind of I don’t know I’ll I’ll remain polite I guess didn’t want to have anything to do to have to care for something because the place that we have was only like a part-time snowmobile

Retreat type of thing so they had nothing but gravel rock and a couple of pieces of greenery and that was it but this year for us this year will be a big kickoff once spring actually arrives which is somewhere around may you know every year is a little different but

Somewhere around May and for me and I speak for Maestro as well that is quite a shocker for us uh spring for us coming from Northern California that was march sometimes even late February off and on so list is compacted down to about 6 and a half months maybe a little more

Weather dependent but let’s review this annual bucket dream list and you tell me what you think and this is a no particular order of importance although it will probably get juggled in different ways as the the season progresses but number one number one is ground drainage ground drainage is going to be

One of the ones that are right there in the top five that I have to address it has good drainage in the area but it needs to be directed away from the driveway and a few other things so good ground drainage a good uh either PVC or

Corrugated system and yeah some of you out there are going to say yeah but you’re up way up there in zone four man it stuff’s going to freeze well if it’s freezing it’s not running and I don’t really care and if it’s done at the proper slope whatever was in there will

Have drained out and if it freezes and expands it’s not going to be full you know I just take care of stuff a little better than that so the the ground drainage is going to be important which leads right to number two and that is gutters

This house at brooken Pond does not have gutters so everything drips including uh snow runoff including melting snow off the roof and it drops right at our patio door it drops right the back patio so-called back patio and then everything turns to ice and you get this uh snow

Ice combination that is very very hard to manage and you have to constantly keep up with it otherwise you can’t go out the sliding front door you just can’t it’s been a challenge even in the the colder parts that we’ve been here already and it ain’t nothing compared to

What’s coming for the next couple of months so yeah gutters are going to be very important and could I do them myself yes I could but I would really prefer to have the Seamless Gutters that roll off the truck that are custom made for the the length and I don’t have to

Put a bunch of pop rivet seams and that kind of stuff in it so yeah I’m going to pay the money and have someone come in and do it that is if I could get the person to actually call you back shame on you absolutely shame on you okay

Number three uh one of the big things that we need is kind of a an official patios both front and back and walkways some types of durable surface that can be cared for other than just gravel and that is going to be something that we pay close attention to as soon

As thaw is done uh there will be a hopefully a patio out front and in the back and then walkways that kind of go around at least on the pond side of the the house there probably won’t be walkways on the Hills side that’s probably just going to remain driveway

With maybe a couple of planting beds but uh certainly patios in the back and then walkways that go from the remaining driveway area to the front door and then around to the back so patios and walkways another one that is on the board I don’t know if it’s going to be

In the top five it’ll probably be in the top 10 and that is a concrete garage apron out front there is nothing but gravel there right now and what I find is I turn into a rock throwing contest every time I try to fire up the snowblower I have adjusted the shoe on

The snowblower and yet I’m still throwing you know inch and a half rocks across the yard so I think for another project leading up to it a garage apron a a 20×20 garage apron is going to be in order number five is one that we’re looking at for warmer climate warmer

Time of year enjoyment and that is a small deck out on the pond side of the the house where you can go and relax even put up a uh a shade shelter an enclosed bug safe shade shelter and enjoy it out there during bug season and

Then we can take it down and store it and enjoy it the rest of the year uh just with the deck itself right now there’s not a lot of enjoyment that can be found out on the gravel and the backyard which you will see on the

YouTube video uh you can’t enjoy it all it’s just very poorly thought out very poorly constructed and we’re going to address that number six is U something that I found that’s a bit of an issue for property management and that is the brook the main Brook not the little one

That feeds the pond but the main one down near the road it needs some Bank reinforcement and so we’re going to have to get some uh Rock reinforcement brought in and reinforce it down near the Culver because even with the big rain and snow melt that we had a week

And a half or so ago it really eroded some of the root system and some other things coming towards the Culvert I wish the Culvert had been put in a little differently and nine times out of 10 everything is fine but that Brook it becomes an absolute torrent and the

Culvert being about 4T across it has quite a Whirlpool on the Upstream side of it and it constantly just keeps eroding a big circle out and it needs some support so probably some rocks going to rock is definitely going to be placed in there number seven that is a

String of about 50 Boulders that are going to go on the pwn side and kind of support cour the drop off edge from the house area which is relatively flat to the bank area that leads down to the pond and in that Boulder Edge there will

Be a bank fill on both downhills side and uphills side and in that bank fill what I have an idea of is planting small plugs of perennials and that kind of stuff and really naturalizing that area so uh the boulder should probably be oh two to three man Boulder size so

Probably 400 PBS or so not super big kind of the size that’s out there now kind of matching those but extending it quite a ways and then there’s number eight number eight is the massive Boulders that we have in the front yard and those are going to get relocated two

Out of the three are going to be placed further down the driveway and out at the street and then the third one the location is still two be determined but where they’re at the scale of the Boulder and everything else it just doesn’t fit our needs previous owners

Put them there because they were only here part-time and a lot of snow accumulation and other stuff occurred when they weren’t here and then when they had people come in and plow and whatnot at least those would prevent the plowers from hitting garage corners and other stuff but I don’t know from my

Standpoint I’m not trying to be too critical uh it just didn’t make a lot of sense sense it really didn’t so Boulder relocation and then the ones that go down at the um the roadway I think will receive some metal address numbers and maybe the name of the property you know

Brooken pond because eventually mro and I would like to part-time it on Airbnb so Boulder relocation number nine is the large Timbers that are placed in such a fashion out in the driveway area to create a parking and a walkway Etc and I think they could be

Used a little differently and a little more purposely by relocating them a bit some may stay but rearranged some may be get converted into deck supports on top of peers and that kind of stuff but the way they are right now just doesn’t make a lot it just doesn’t it doesn’t work

For us so we’re going to we’re going to change it number 10 and this is a this is in the the top five we need to finish off our garage inside we need to get it installated we need to rewire it because the handyman rewired that thing up in a

Fashion that I just can’t wrap my head around it’s just like throw it wherever and this silly the silly insulated room that isn’t really insulate it probably has something in the walls but uh it’s not a useful space for us and I don’t know even when we visited this place

Buying it I don’t really know what it was used for you could throw a heater in there you could put snowmobile gear in there you could use it as cold storage for canning and other stuff if but none of the people before us ever really did

That so I don’t I don’t know but certainly yeah we need insulation in the ceiling we need insulation and the walls the the walls need to get covered up I’m thinking wood not drywall and then I’m thinking wood or white metal roof uh for

The top of it and we need some uh things like uh rafter Vents and that kind of stuff because right now it is ambient temperature out there and tonight you know we have a low of 12 in a couple of nights we have a low of four and so with

The snowmobile the garden tractor my power hand tools like the chainsaw and the blower and that kind of stuff gets hard on those things so I I would rather insulate it besides if and when we do sell it much more appealing to have a insulated garage whether I’m going to

Heat it or not I don’t know yet but garage finishing is really in the top five and as part of that number 11 we need to have something besides just the garage door the rollup door there are a couple spots that whoever built that thing had framed in for Windows but then

They never did it they drilled holes in the siding but the windows were never placed so got to address that and I’d like to get the two that are there ready to go for Windows and then consider another two down towards the rollup door which brings me to number 12 and that is

Garage door relocation the small uh 8×7 one that’s there is too small for the big Dy pickup that we have so I’m going to take that and relocate it to the side for a secondary access or actually a third access between the man door and

The new door going to put it over on the side that way we can get tractors and other things in without having to move vehicles and that kind of stuff and number 13 is the larger garage door it’s got to be a 10ft wide 8 ft tall so I got

To redo the the front of the garage and do a new header new Jack studs new king studs and new Framing and then have a new door uh put in whether I do that myself I don’t know because I don’t know a lot about that I know that it’s fairly

Easy to do but I would like to have a uh an automated system and I don’t really have access to that stuff maybe you guys can give me some tips on where to go or how to do that kind of stuff okay moving on number 14 and that is accessing water

From inside and bringing seasonal drip irrigation out out side whether I use it every year will depend on what falls out of the sky in the form of rain but occasionally we might want to have some container type of stuff and if we’re not here maybe we get back out on the road

For a month or so you know things might need to be watered if you have container stuff and it might need watered if suddenly the heavens turn off for a month you might need some kind of form of uh drip irrigation and then in the fall I’ll blow everything out and

Winterize it number 15 this one is not in the top 10 but it is one that I am going to do and I’ll tell you why and that is a hot water faucet Outlet on the outside of the house I’m going to take it out of my utility room and I want to

Hook it up to a pressure washer because I will not let my truck fall victim to Salt corrosion I I have already seen the roads up here and I can understand how I see so many quarter panels and Frames riding around up here with Just Junk just rusted metal frames and and door

Bottoms and everything else so I think I’m going to uh put some fluid film and other stuff on the undercarriage uh later this fall and then uh just keep up on it just just make sure that you get out there and on the salty days man you

Get out there and and blow it off and get it get out of it get rid of it otherwise your huge car investment is just going to go down the toilet number number 16 and that is a uh retaining wall around the utility pole in my backyard once again the thought process

That went into this place yielded no creativity and barely functionality when it comes to the functionality and the serviceability of the yard of this place and you’ll see it in the pictures on YouTube it’s just like this this little mound of dirt where the utility pole was

Stuck and now I got to I got to take down that soil part of that and I’ve got to repour a cement pad around it for stabilization and then build a wall around it and then refill it with some nice soils and then plant that retaining

Wall so it looks nice and part of that wall will be the backside of the back patio so it will it’ll tie in rather nicely okay number 17 and I hope by the time this one comes up the winter has allowed me to get out there and really

Get a 75 80% jump on this one and that is complete the Forest Clearing plan that I have going right now yesterday I spent uh five hours burning four big stacks of burn pile out there with about 4 Ines of snow all the way around and uh

Cleared it off really nice I have two more burn piles that I have to get through and I’ve got some down timber that is still in a dangerous precarious area and some leaners that need to be taken down so yep got to K chipping away at that stuff and eventually it’s going

To lead to another plan but I don’t know that it’s going to be in 24 and we’ll share that with you later number 18 is going to be a uh portable shed I do not have the property clearance in the backyard to put a permanent shed without

Encroachment and I’m not going to do that and I don’t want a shed out in the front yard because I think the front yard should be somewhat reserved for Aesthetics so I’m going to put up one of those uh shelter logic temporary sheds and it’s going to go in the back it

Should be fairly large probably 16 by 40 and it’s enough to house the camper uh the truck during the nicer times of year maybe one of the trailers that I will have here on the property by May and miscellaneous other things you know tools and snow blowers and mowers and

That kind of stuff should be able to fit in there rather nicely and that’ll really free up a lot of space in the garage number 19 is uh right towards the end of the season and that would be uh re yeah I take that back now let me just

Back that up a little bit part of this one is especially where the shed’s going to go I need a load of gravel back there to level stuff out and to complete the drainage mockup back there and but the rest of it towards the end of the season

Is the driveway needs to get dressed up with new gravel uh it’s been a few few years I noticed that the snowblower throws a lot of gravel and the gravel that’s there is a I think it’s probably what you would consider a quarter inch minus so it’s a very fine gravel does a

Good job and it looks really nice but uh it needs I probably would say uh three to four dump truck loads to come in here and and tailgate it out there so that will be one of the last things number 22 is a wood pile shed something to protect

The wood pile I have uh I have next year’s wood on pallets already uh with a tarp over it and it works but I’d like to have something a little more official something that could hold two to three cord every year this year this winter me

And I will get out of here by the skin of our teeth with the amount of wood that was left by the previous owner we bought all the firewood but then then for a month or 6 weeks they decided to burn some of the firewood then they

Decided to take some of the firewood which was totally against contract and yeah those people piss me off we will have maybe just barely enough before we uh Head West in March to pick up our other trailer and bring it back here uh we should have enough though but the

Wood pile of shed will be nice it will be a little more official I’ll probably use a lot of the the posts and the beams and stuff will probably be from some of the cut Downs that we have here already so it should be big enough to hold two

To three cord something like that and that’s more than enough with the supplemental heat that we use here with radiant floor heating uh will be fine every season number 23 plantings hey coach you’re actually to talk about plants huh yes I am there’ll be a lot of foundation plantings a lot

Of bed plantings around patios there will be some plantings out in the front lawn area taking up lots of lawn space at least at least for this year we may rethink the lawn entirely by next year but for right now big beds and probably going to go really small because oh my

God things are so expensive uh they really really are and plantings since the growing season here is only about 6 months long I figured you know let’s be we’ll save the dollars and just nurse them along and next by the end of next year there’ll be a 5 gallon plant plain

And simple okay number 24 the last one for 2024 my bucket list here and that is there is a galvanized corrugated metal culvert on the second Brook that flows into the pond down here and it is placed in such a fashion that is actually useless the water some of it goes

Through the Culvert but most of it goes under and around it so I think I’m going to pull that I’m going to pull it and I’m going to uh build a small Bridge similar to what I have as the outlet of the pond and that will be part of our

Forest trail system and then I’m probably going to take that Culvert and have it cut into three pieces and since it’s about 3 feet in diameter it’s going to be the beginnings of vegetable bits that’s what I think I’m going to do now with that rather ambitious amount of

Work ahead of us I will be a realist I will not throw myself in front of a semi if the list is not totally complete by the end of this year if it’s just a uh task list to give you some direction of where I want the property to go and it

Keeps me on task and it gives me some idea on which to set budget set design Set uh resources Set uh help to come in and do stuff like the garage apron I know that I can perfectly form that thing up and reinforce it and get it

Ready but then I will need to reach out and have some help for that day to pour that thing because I think Maestro and I added up is about one and a half people and 400 square feet or so I would prefer to have another man or two help me on

That but like I said I’m not going to throw myself in front of a semi certainly not did I think I set the bar pretty high yeah yeah I do but that’s just the way I am and I like waking up and having a purpose in the morning and

Liking what that purpose is and often times the challenge of what that task or purpose brings like I said will I enlist the help of others to some degree I will you know at age 65 I can’t do everything that I could do at 35 close but not

Totally and you know we’ll just chip away at it kind of like we have done so far getting this place somewhat back in order at least as far as the forest like I said at the top of the list I’m not a gutter Pro uh so we’re going to reach out there

I have a small task in the backyard as far as the grading goes and as a part of that grading I need to bury the service electrical service conduit much deeper I think I did a small short on that earlier and you can see that on the

Channel but I need to bury it 18 to 24 in down and then uh be able to grade without having this gray 2-inch conduit there and then have electricians come in and pull the new line I will have all that materials in place ready to go so

When they do come in all they have to do is pull it and hook it back up that is something I would rather not do electricity is good at the switch for me and minor stuff yes major stuff no not so much and since it’s just little old

Me and Maestro I want to Pace ourselves I don’t want to run ourselves into the ground I certainly don’t want to get hurt or injured I found myself flat on my ass a couple days ago with uh my first slip and fall on ice when I was out

Snowblowing and uh I did quite a number on my knee my left knee and it really was a wakeup call you know I I got to be careful I got to keep myself in good shape I got to be careful when I’m out doing stuff this winter and I’m

Certainly going to have to be careful when we start uh taking on these projects I do not want to tear myself up I really don’t because it takes twice as long to heal now as it did 30 years ago so how do I do this how do I think about

The budget we are not multi-millionaires by any stretch of the imagination so the DIY aspects of a lot of this keeps us on budget I know that all the things that we’re doing materials wise is probably going to be in the low five figures and then the labor obviously is somewhat

Free so I look at the budget right now is I think I can I think I can I know I can I know I can and that’s how I plan on a approaching this if uh the budget doesn’t work at least I will prioritize where the the resources should go so

That I get the most bang for my buck we’ll only happen to see you know I mean we just don’t know what we don’t know right now though it is uh the number one priority is just getting through our first winter which looks like it will be

Bearing down on us much harder this month we had a really weird first snowless Christmas in 10 years here in northern Maine and accompanied only with six other snowless Christmases in the whole state history so kind of a weird first winter we had cold and snow leading up to and then everything rained

Itself off and now we’ve got three or four inches on the ground again so U yeah we don’t know what uh is coming up so let me ask you this in closing what does your 2024 look like do you have land landscape plans do you have construction plans or you don’t have any

Plans whatsoever uh let me know I I would be very very curious to hear from you guys who take the time to actually listen to this uh I’m curious as to what does 24 bring for you maybe you don’t have time maybe you don’t have uh uh the

Resources maybe you don’t have the the project site maybe you live in a condominium and you don’t have to worry about it maybe you live on a house boat and you don’t have to worry about it but I would be very curious to to know I think once project lists things that you

Would like to do are out of a person’s head and you’re not just staring at the ceiling or you’re not daydreaming on the way to work or something it’s out of your head it’s down on paper you’ve talked about it within the family uh you’ve thought about what kind of

Resources and dollars will it take what kind of time will it take that is 70% of the game that’s that’s how projects come about and that’s how they get underway and how they get completed remember one thing it it doesn’t have to be big it doesn’t have to cost 50 to

$80,000 to do it can be little things it could be a simple little Saturday morning project or maybe a one day project or maybe a Weekender or it’s something that you thought about that you want to involve the kids with and just plan up some containers and do some

Some Veggie guarding this spring and summer hey it at least it’s something and you’re not couch potatoing it and you’re keeping up on the place that you have to make a payment on every single month so what is my landscape probability right now zero which is by this coming weekend is

Going to be really close to being synonymous with the overnight low temperatures we will have ground freezing it’ll be down probably by this time next week a full 12 in or more but right now I feel good I have a design in place I’m relatively close on making

Sure the budget’s actually going to work I have a call or two into resources for help next year yes next year is now this year but I’m thinking May and June that kind of thing now if we just get them to call you back that’s the whole thing so

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Videos hey I will say goodbye for now uh always here if you have a question on Landscaping uh it’s time for me to go out and shovel a little snow so I’ll catch you guys next Friday or whenever you have time to visit appreciate your time as always to your landscape success

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