Retaining wall next to fence
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Hi all,
Im a newly self employed Landscape Garden Designer/Builder. I have a wooden fence boundary and want to build a small (300mm high) retaining wall around some of it to accomodate a flower bed. It seems obvious to me i need to build another wall around the fence line to hold the bed, but i have been told that a waterproofed wooden frame around the fence would be satisfactory. Is this right? I know its a small amount of weight in the bed but something doesn't sit right with me about it. Any advice would be much appreciated
Thanks alot
Im a newly self employed Landscape Garden Designer/Builder. I have a wooden fence boundary and want to build a small (300mm high) retaining wall around some of it to accomodate a flower bed. It seems obvious to me i need to build another wall around the fence line to hold the bed, but i have been told that a waterproofed wooden frame around the fence would be satisfactory. Is this right? I know its a small amount of weight in the bed but something doesn't sit right with me about it. Any advice would be much appreciated
Thanks alot
Lee McDermott
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Compost is full of Fibre LLL so once compacted it binds to itself and doesn't slump. Also if the wall's 300 then the fill will only be 250 so it can be watered and mulched etc. The weight will be negligable. As for landscapers trick yes it is and a good one to if done right. Unnecessary over engineering is a typical builders trick when landscaping. How'd you like them apples.
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