Drainage in raised bed
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Hi
First posting so bear with me. I am a gardener, not a builder.
I want to build a raised bed 50cm high against a 2m high retaining wall (holding next door neighbors garden). At the base of the wall are several large drainage holes, 5cm or so diameter. I want to build the bed from concrete blocks and clad these with paving slabs. I don't want to cut large holes in these slabs at all but the side edge is less prominent if I do need large holes. Would i need some kind of drain inside the bed to take the water to the side? The surrounding soil is clay.
First posting so bear with me. I am a gardener, not a builder.
I want to build a raised bed 50cm high against a 2m high retaining wall (holding next door neighbors garden). At the base of the wall are several large drainage holes, 5cm or so diameter. I want to build the bed from concrete blocks and clad these with paving slabs. I don't want to cut large holes in these slabs at all but the side edge is less prominent if I do need large holes. Would i need some kind of drain inside the bed to take the water to the side? The surrounding soil is clay.
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Hi
Thanks for the help. Just to make things a bit more complicated, I want to be able to use the top of the new wall as a seat using a 289mm width slab as capping. I have been looking at building the wall from hollow blocks with reinforcing rods in the corners to get the thickness without building two parallel block walls. Is this a good idea? also whichever method I use how do I get the drainage through both sides of the block and the slabs on the outside? do i run a pipe or is putting a hole all the way through right at ground level enough?
Thanks for the help. Just to make things a bit more complicated, I want to be able to use the top of the new wall as a seat using a 289mm width slab as capping. I have been looking at building the wall from hollow blocks with reinforcing rods in the corners to get the thickness without building two parallel block walls. Is this a good idea? also whichever method I use how do I get the drainage through both sides of the block and the slabs on the outside? do i run a pipe or is putting a hole all the way through right at ground level enough?
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