Chute!

Chute!

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Seven foot rise over eighteen feet of run

One of my favorite boardgames of childhood was Chutes and Ladders.  It was a lower-calorie version of CandyLand, also a favorite.  One of the benefits of being an adult with a moderately sucessful landscape construction enterprise is I get to play in the sand box every day.  Since we are a design-build organization, our design contingent will allow no logistical impediment  to the implimentation of a landscape installation!  The how-to-get-it-built is not an overriding concern.  “Other” people will figure out the  pedestrian details of say, how to move massive quantities of poor soil out and massive quantities of good soil into the project.  This is where the childhood enthusiasm for games of spatial improbabilities comes into favorable employ for we here at Fasoldt Gardens, LLC.

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The only access is the street out front

We will often build a simple ramp ont to make access to a terraced yard an easier prospect.  I’m a carpenter.  I solve problems by building a solution.

In this situation, we need to both export a large quantity of nutrient-devoid soil and unwanted foliage as well as import several dozen cubic yards of soils and mulch.  The ramps will allow our compact mechanical wheelbarrow to traverse two terraces.

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