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[email protected] February 2nd 20 07:07 PM

Retaining wall/ garden remodel
 
Hi,

Im taking a massive task on by remodelling my sloping garden and Im not exactly a professional in landscaping etc. Ive done plenty of research and watched numerous videos on how to do different parts. Im generally good at most DIY jobs so Im fairly confident.

Anyway my plan for the garden is in 2 sections. Im doing the lower section first as its closest to my steps leading to the garden. My garden is behind a 6 foot retaining wall anyway as are all propertys on the estate. The garden slopes up about 20/30 degree incline.

Ill level the bottom half with the steps which Ive already done but the material is mainly clay which is terrible for drainage. Where Ive cut down Im going to set RSJs in concrete with a 2 lean 600mm into the ground on a layer of compact gravel with approx 950 above the ground. Im going to add membrane followed by 80mm type 1 and compress is with a plate then 50mm sand compacted and finally artificial grass on top. Around the perimeter I was thinking of setting drainage channels in mortar (before the sand) to direct the water from the garden down the stairs to drain away. All graded with 2% slope to ensure water drains into the channels from the garden.

As for the wall Ill be putting 1200x200x100 sleepers between the rsj. 4 rows = 800mm. Directly behind fabric will be placed to keep the soil separate from the gravel backfill. At the base Ill add a layer of 3/4 gravel graded with a perforated pipe so water can be directed behind the wall into the channel and away from the garden. Will be filled to 6 below the top then covered by the fabric. Finally finished with top soil.

The top half is pretty much a repeat as the lower section but with a patio instead.

Please tell me thoughts behind my plans. Will they work or do I need to make improvements?

Thanks
Danny

Andrew[_22_] February 2nd 20 07:21 PM

Retaining wall/ garden remodel
 
On 02/02/2020 19:07, wrote:
Hi,

Im taking a massive task on by remodelling my sloping garden and Im not exactly a professional in landscaping etc. Ive done plenty of research and watched numerous videos on how to do different parts. Im generally good at most DIY jobs so Im fairly confident.

Anyway my plan for the garden is in 2 sections. Im doing the lower section first as its closest to my steps leading to the garden. My garden is behind a 6 foot retaining wall anyway as are all propertys on the estate. The garden slopes up about 20/30 degree incline.

Ill level the bottom half with the steps which Ive already done but the material is mainly clay which is terrible for drainage. Where Ive cut down Im going to set RSJs in concrete with a 2 lean 600mm into the ground on a layer of compact gravel with approx 950 above the ground. Im going to add membrane followed by 80mm type 1 and compress is with a plate then 50mm sand compacted and finally artificial grass on top. Around the perimeter I was thinking of setting drainage channels in mortar (before the sand) to direct the water from the garden down the stairs to drain away. All graded with 2% slope to ensure water drains into the channels from the garden.

As for the wall Ill be putting 1200x200x100 sleepers between the rsj. 4 rows = 800mm. Directly behind fabric will be placed to keep the soil separate from the gravel backfill. At the base Ill add a layer of 3/4 gravel graded with a perforated pipe so water can be directed behind the wall into the channel and away from the garden. Will be filled to 6 below the top then covered by the fabric. Finally finished with top soil.

The top half is pretty much a repeat as the lower section but with a patio instead.

Please tell me thoughts behind my plans. Will they work or do I need to make improvements?

Thanks
Danny


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Brian Gaff \(Sofa 2\) February 2nd 20 08:38 PM

Retaining wall/ garden remodel
 
Down my road, which is a hill, the most successful retaining walls are built
like dams, ie curving inwards toward the uphill direction. Never seen one
faill, but on the other side of the road, brick walls eventually give way
due to the way the clay slides when it loaded with water.
Brian

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Hi,

I'm taking a massive task on by remodelling my sloping garden and I'm not
exactly a professional in landscaping etc. I've done plenty of research and
watched numerous videos on how to do different parts. I'm generally good at
most DIY jobs so I'm fairly confident.

Anyway my plan for the garden is in 2 sections. I'm doing the lower section
first as it's closest to my steps leading to the garden. My garden is behind
a 6 foot retaining wall anyway as are all property's on the estate. The
garden slopes up about 20/30 degree incline.

I'll level the bottom half with the steps which I've already done but the
material is mainly clay which is terrible for drainage. Where I've cut down
I'm going to set RSJs in concrete with a 2" lean 600mm into the ground on a
layer of compact gravel with approx 950 above the ground. I'm going to add
membrane followed by 80mm type 1 and compress is with a plate then 50mm sand
compacted and finally artificial grass on top. Around the perimeter I was
thinking of setting drainage channels in mortar (before the sand) to direct
the water from the garden down the stairs to drain away. All graded with 2%
slope to ensure water drains into the channels from the garden.

As for the wall I'll be putting 1200x200x100 sleepers between the rsj. 4
rows = 800mm. Directly behind fabric will be placed to keep the soil
separate from the gravel backfill. At the base I'll add a layer of 3/4
gravel graded with a perforated pipe so water can be directed behind the
wall into the channel and away from the garden. Will be filled to 6" below
the top then covered by the fabric. Finally finished with top soil.

The top half is pretty much a repeat as the lower section but with a patio
instead.

Please tell me thoughts behind my plans. Will they work or do I need to make
improvements?

Thanks
Danny



[email protected] February 3rd 20 04:16 AM

Retaining wall/ garden remodel
 
On Sunday, 2 February 2020 19:07:47 UTC, wrote:
Hi,

Im taking a massive task on by remodelling my sloping garden and Im not exactly a professional in landscaping etc. Ive done plenty of research and watched numerous videos on how to do different parts. Im generally good at most DIY jobs so Im fairly confident.

Anyway my plan for the garden is in 2 sections. Im doing the lower section first as its closest to my steps leading to the garden. My garden is behind a 6 foot retaining wall anyway as are all propertys on the estate. The garden slopes up about 20/30 degree incline.

Ill level the bottom half with the steps which Ive already done but the material is mainly clay which is terrible for drainage. Where Ive cut down Im going to set RSJs in concrete with a 2 lean 600mm into the ground on a layer of compact gravel with approx 950 above the ground. Im going to add membrane followed by 80mm type 1 and compress is with a plate then 50mm sand compacted and finally artificial grass on top. Around the perimeter I was thinking of setting drainage channels in mortar (before the sand) to direct the water from the garden down the stairs to drain away. All graded with 2% slope to ensure water drains into the channels from the garden.

As for the wall Ill be putting 1200x200x100 sleepers between the rsj. 4 rows = 800mm. Directly behind fabric will be placed to keep the soil separate from the gravel backfill. At the base Ill add a layer of 3/4 gravel graded with a perforated pipe so water can be directed behind the wall into the channel and away from the garden. Will be filled to 6 below the top then covered by the fabric. Finally finished with top soil.

The top half is pretty much a repeat as the lower section but with a patio instead.

Please tell me thoughts behind my plans. Will they work or do I need to make improvements?

Thanks
Danny


don't think I've ever read such an unclear & ambiguous description.

[email protected] February 3rd 20 06:46 AM

Retaining wall/ garden remodel
 
Ive tried to go into as much detail as I can with what Im trying to achieve. Saying its unclear and ambiguous doesnt help me. Thanks


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