A retaining walls is a flat, vertical structure that holds upland soil and prevents erosion. You can
make a retaining wall from stone, wood, or concrete. A retaining wall is a great garden feature
because it can enhance the garden’s look while also serving its functional purposes.
You can choose from stone, concrete, or even wood for your retaining walls. Most use a
combination of the two to create the necessary strength and durability. There are a few things
you should remember before you begin your project if you’re considering building one of these
structures. First of all, your retaining walls must have proper drainage. If it isn’t properly
maintained, the wall could buckle, break, and even collapse.
Proper drainage is essential to ensure that water does NOT pool under the retaining walls. Avoid
letting water runoff pool in the soil. This can be done best with a well-drained irrigation system.
To improve drainage, you might want to install landscaping, walkways, and edgings to help
water runoff from one place to the next.
You must consider both aesthetic appeal and structural stability when choosing a material for
your retaining wall. Both of these factors must be considered before installing any natural stone
structure. If the structure is to remain in one area for an extended period of time (such as an
outdoor retaining wall), then stone is typically the best choice. Natural stone is strong and can
blend with the landscape.
When designing your retaining walls pay attention to slopes. Slopes are less stable, and often
have poor soil drainage. Because of these factors, slopes are often the best place for retaining
walls. When choosing where to build your retaining walls, it is important to consider this. If the
hillside is going to feature a gradual change in slope, then you will want to build your walls closer
to the downhill slope.
Concrete can be used as a base to build a retaining wall. Concrete is extremely durable and
strong. If your chosen site is on a slope, then concrete will help level the soil and provide a firm
grip. Landscape fabric or other materials can be used to cover a concrete wall. This fabric works
best in climates with moderate or high seasonal temperatures.
Concrete is not susceptible, unlike natural stones. However, there are ways to protect your
stone walls from weathering or deterioration. Because stone is porous, water vapor can
penetrate the soil and expand, which can lead to the surrounding area becoming very cold. To
prevent the stone surface from getting cold, you can place landscape fabric on top.
You can also place landscape ribbons over structures to protect them against harsh
environmental conditions. Landscape ribbons are thin pieces of fabric tied to wooden posts or
other landscape hardware. Landscape ribbons make it possible to hang landscape fabrics
without blocking your retaining walls. Landscape ribbons can also add interest to the landscape.
Landscape ribbons can be a great addition for your retaining wall and can protect them from
severe weather.
One of the easiest methods of protecting your stone retaining wall from harsh weather conditions
is to add a backfill to the wall. A backfill is an additional layer of concrete or another material
placed directly below the top soil layer. Backfills are useful because they are designed to drain
any water that may have infiltrated the retaining wall. If you are certain that your retaining walls
are not finished, you should only use backfills.
You may also want to consider a variety of options for your retaining walls. Some people prefer
their retaining walls fully finished and will spend thousands of money to make it look that way.
Others prefer to let the hillside erode naturally. Some prefer to allow the hillside to do its job and
find a flat area in which to plant trees or plants gardens. This is a good option if you’ve never
enjoyed the outdoors.
No matter what method you use to protect your stone walls, your home improvements will pay
off in the long-term. If you tried to build an earth embankment yourself, you’d likely need to buy
specialized equipment like backhoes or excavators. This equipment would otherwise be too
expensive for your purposes. Your best bet would be to hire a reputable landscape contractor in
your area to accomplish your earth embankment project for you. This will require more work, but
the final results will be better than if the project were completed by you