After Rummer’s win, she and her family got to work planning their backyard makeover. A large concrete path was the centerpiece of Julie’s dream backyard. It provided an easy-to-travel path for reaching every corner. Rummer’s family and friends completed a large amount of the prep work with an old Bobcat 763 skid-steer loader. This helped to provide a solid launch for a major project, enabling professional contractors to hit the ground running.

Bobcat, along with a local dealer, Bobcat Central Inc., brought in an MT100 mini track loader, which was ideal for completing work in the fenced-in area.

Rummer’s son, Jeremy Bundy, was eager to join the project and get hands-on with preparations (along with operating Bobcat equipment). Some of Bundy’s early childhood memories involve his mom’s green thumb and the abundant bounties from her past gardening projects. He couldn’t wait for his mom to get more space to reignite her passion for plants — and to upgrade future family gatherings.

Tree removal, relocation, and planting took place before the concrete installation. Next came the prep work for the new wheelchair-accessible surface. This included the demolition and removal of an existing patio, which made room for a new ramp that the Rummers would need for their back door. Next came forms, stakes, and other preparations for the concrete pour.

Finish landscaping included a water and irrigation system, new drought-tolerant plants, compost, and fertilizer. New cedar mulch was placed to prevent weeds and hold moisture during the summer.

After additional lighting, a fire pit, sound system and other items were installed, the job was done. Now Rummer has more space to grow — a blank canvas where she can chase down new dreams of grand gardens, recreation, relaxation, and family fun.

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