Terracing a slope can help with drainage problems, but it can also add functional gardening space. We’ll show you how to install a series of garden beds out of 6×6 pressure-treated lumber.
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1/2″ x 24″ rebar – https://low.es/30cCPGD
4″ drainage pipe – https://low.es/33GFU40
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30 Comments
This looks great!!
I've just moved into my home and I have a slopy garden! the council has only tended to 1/4 of the garden which is at the top and it would be the size of a typical city garden! the rest they gated off and it is a brook! which is literally overgrown with ferns and bushes. I saw a fox there as well. I really want to do the garden up and I wanted some advice? what can I put in place to keep foxes out? and how can I design a very long garden? especially the one which seems as if the house is sitting at the peak of K2 whilst you are at the bottom of the garden?
So satisfying to watch. So frustrating to attempt.
Thanks ! Love this Sharing!
3000 bucks worth of construction for growing freaking petunias?
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Reminder before you dig let the utility company that you're planning on digging the ground.⚘
Will the wood rot in a tropical area, say Malaysia ?
Never drive rebar into dirt. That's a mistake because it allows rust to wick up the rebar, splitting the wood/concrete/whatever material you've used after a few seasons.
Cool 😎
who knows if i ever will do this in my life but watching these vids always opens my mind on many levels
For the drainage pipes, I am confused as to why they are L shaped, ie run across the front of the bed and not just down the one side. Also for the drainage pipe running up the side (the one that has the notch at the bottom) do you connect it to the next bed above or have it long enought to run through all three beds, adding a T to it at the front of each bed? Also do you need to close the end (brick wall side in this case) to make sure it doesnt fill with dirt, or is just ensuring the landscape fabric is around it enough?
Woaaaaaaaaah.i like this
How do those pipe drain the water?
Now is time to do it in my yard. Lol
how to get Termites 101 .. Never use wood against your house
Way over done….I have done a few much simpler.
yea.., "just grab yourself some lumber…" try "mortgage your house to buy some lumber in 2021".
What drill bit is being used for the rebar holes?
Really impressive, thank you for sharing.
I think the drains are for clay soils not loamy or sandy soils
That miracle grow is not soil and will break down to co2 in no time
I feel like this isn't a beginner thing. I feel like I watched the preview to what I was looking for
Hi, what is the size of the timber you are using?
Nice work
Lots of respect and love
From Jerusalem Palestine
Putting it next to the house is a bad idea. The garden will need a lot of water and all that moisture will create foundation and crawlspace issues that will become an expensive nightmare. It's best for your house to keep water away from the foundation. I noticed your downspout drains right beside the house also. I would put at least an extension to drain the water away from the house but you're still going to have a problem with the water from the garden. I'd remove it and place it somewhere away from the house before you have serious foundation issues. I know that's not what you want to hear, but you should contact a foundation company and let them explain.
Do you mind listing all of material here? Thanks in advance!
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How ill this hold up past +10 years? Just re-do it when the wood rots?
Will trenching so close to the building cause foundation issues in the future? I have a similar setup with a slightly higher grade slope