Garden Project: Phase 1 - Digging and levelling
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- Опубликовано: 14 май 2016
- Preparation of garden by digging out raised area, laser-levelling top area and pulling forward soil to spread throughout garden. This is all in preparation for our garden office. The garden office will be self built and will likely use concrete plinths as foundations, a timber structure and a cladded exterior.
You guys are boss! This was excellent to watch! Great job👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I’m curious. What is the finished product?? What were the other phases? How did it go
I want to get this done but only problem is my garden has a brick wall boundary and no way to access it with those digger machines. I noticed in this video that they removed a fence to allow access.
Hiya. How much would work like this roughly cost ?
How much did you charge and how much did it acc cost
What happened to phase 2!
Where's part 2!
Bloody hell 6 years later part 2 still hasn't happened.
Still waiting for phase 2 🤷🏻♂️
I have a small garden that slopes down 1.14 degrees away from the house. I want to make it level but there is 1 problem. The fences around my garden will still slope downwards even if the garden doesn't. So wont this look strange? I only own 1 side of the fence. My next-door neighbor owns the other side and his garden slopes just like mine does. Any advice?
Keep a raised flower bed, using sleepers/retaining wall, along the fence line which continues to follow the angle of the slope and level the main part of the garden.
Guys I know this video is old but I'm hoping you can advise me. My lawn slopes downward from the house to the back fence. I want to bring in soil to level it. But when all that soil pushes against my fence it will start to rot it and might even push it over completely with its weight. Please advise how to protect my fence and get the job done without costing a fortune 🙏
I can't comment on the strength of your retaining wall, but to avoid rot, line the retaining wall with Damp Proof Membrane plastic, simply tacking it to the inner side of the wall, so water meets it and runs down below ground instead of into the wood. Simple and cheap, what the landscapers I know do.
Phase 2?
Nice work. If you can this for me, please message me. London SE