Make my backyard party ready on a tight budget!
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What a great space to work with! Check out some of these fun ideas! https://www.redbookmag.com/food-recipes/entertaining/advice/g794/backyard-party-ideas-and-decor/?slide=1
My suggestion is to put a tray under your AC unit, if you can't afford this (about$100) consider digging a 4" deep trench, as long as you need it and popping in a plastic surface drain. It will carry the water to the brush area and leave your main yard dry. Happy Anniversary!
You can also buy a rubber pan that fits under a hot water heater. It will have a spigot for when you need to drain the pan. Maybe you could run a hose to some shrubs or even the grass.
Part of the problem with the lawn and the heavy clay soil can be helped by having the lawn aerated and the putting some lawn down. Then lay down some new lawn patch.
Are you worried about a dry area for the BBQ or guests ?
For decor, I would check out the Dollar store for pretty lights, streamers etc.
Please don't place your ac in a pan. The water will then pool under the ac which is not appropriate for any electric appliance! There's a reason it is elevated on the pad! You can route the condensate drain with a little coaxing and some pvc pipe
Sounds like your anniversary is like ours in July? I have to laugh in a way because I carefully planned our party, made and ordered food, had it in two parts one at a facility and one at our house and it turned out to be the hottest weekend I have ever known in Maine. We have no A/C! And it was over 100º When I look at the pictures I see we did not do anything to the yard except my husband extended a mural he had already started. My advice is to not try to do this on a budget. If you want to have a party, charge it or borrow the money. If it is a big anniversary, if not don't do one this year. I did not do anything with decorations, people don't care. They care about food and drink. If I had the room I would probably have rented a tent. The house part of our party was basically for relatives, all of whom had to travel, from Calif, Virginia, New York State, Conn. Ohio, If you do have it, start making and freezing food now. Serve punch instead of any other kind of drink, spiked or not. Serve simple food, we had meat balls in a cooker with cocktail sauce and grape jelly, the kids loved these. We did no grilling. We had platters of food from specialty food stores. Your yard looks beautiful to me, as long as it is safe to walk on I don't think you should spend money on improving the lawn, that won't matter to guests. I wish you luck
I would dig a drainage lane from a/c mayenuf to fit a tube or rain gutter. For yard, looks like worst part is by a back patio door? I'd dig out the worst in any shape down bout 3-5inches n board it off n either get bags of quik Crete, or get a load dumped in n make a slab patio!?
Nicole, I've got some additional suggestions for you. So it looks like your grass grows well in some areas of the yard, but the thin areas are hard clay. Try layering top soil on top of these thin areas. It's cheap. A 40# bag in my area is $1.80. But layer top soil right over the grass and water. The grass will grow through it. Spread seed on top of the top soil in the bare areas. Water some more. This should yield a healthy lawn within a month or so and before your party. Getting the grass healthy with a couple inches of topsoil will mitigate the water pooling issues because the water will be available for the grass roots to use.