Dig a trench between the spray painted lines.
Building a rock retaining wall on a slope.
We dug a trench for the deepest part of the wall.
We planned the wall to curve around a citrus tree on the slope.
Playful design can create flat surfaces in many different forms.
Industrial concrete combined with minimalist architecture is incredibly effective.
The trench had to be deep enough to fit the first brick and 6 inches of gravel and sand.
When working with a slope.
An alternative to retaining walls are typically metal mesh gabion baskets filled with stones.
The retaining wall will prevent soil erosion.
It has a very interesting and ambiguous installation it is not just a lump of concrete placed in.
Organize the wall stones roughly by size and shape making different piles as needed.
So for better understanding the solution of question how to build a retaining wall on a slope we will divide its structure into three main components which should be built step by step.
The trench should be 12 inches deep.
This is also a good way so strengthen structures when a slope is involved.
While most municipalities require that a landscape.
Building the retaining wall.
It can also create additional pleasant living spaces in otherwise unused areas of your property.
Use the stones as a guide to spray.
Drainage mechanisms and techniques vary depending on the wall to be built.
First the bottom row of a retaining wall has to be buried to give the wall support.
A rock retaining wall adds a bit of rustic charm to your landscape while allowing you to curb erosion problems you might have from a steep slope.
Set up a level line.
You will use the largest flattest.