Don't have one, bring the height back down to the lawn
Then all the soil will spill on to the grass. i would have to remove lots of soil, dig down and replant all the plants at a lower level
Then all the soil will spill on to the grass. i would have to remove lots of soil, dig down and replant all the plants at a lower level
First job soon as spring hits.. lawn is quite waterlogged, not sure how to deal with that.Yup don't want to ruin that immaculate lawn there
That would depend on if it's a temporary problem, aerate the lawn and put sharp sand or grit in the holes. If it's a more permanent problem you will have to get better drainage inFirst job soon as spring hits.. lawn is quite waterlogged, not sure how to deal with that.
That would depend on if it's a temporary problem, aerate the lawn and put sharp sand or grit in the holes. If it's a more permanent problem you will have to get better drainage in
No problemThanks, ill give that a try and see.
interlocking bricks like these:
Marshalls Croft Textured Walling Weathered - Sample | Wickes.co.uk
Marshalls Croft Textured Walling Weathered - Samplewww.wickes.co.uk
Don't know price now - I bought some years ago - just seems (as was for me) a very effective way for a low retaining wall.seems like that would get quite expensive?