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Hello all
I am looking at options to replace a 'crumbling' garden bed wall, about 20/25m long and about .6m high.
At the moment the wall ahs been built using sleepers, which have completely rotted away on the earth/bed facing side. (Pics attached - apologies for the flamingoes!)
I am considering using breeze blocks instead of sleepers - which work out so much cheaper - then rendering them and painting them white.
Can such a wall just sit on the ground - as the sleepers do - or would I need to dig a trench? And if so, how deep?
And would breeze blocks work ok, or would they just soak up water and expand?
If anyone has any experience or views your opinions would be hugely appreciated.
TIA all
I am looking at options to replace a 'crumbling' garden bed wall, about 20/25m long and about .6m high.
At the moment the wall ahs been built using sleepers, which have completely rotted away on the earth/bed facing side. (Pics attached - apologies for the flamingoes!)
I am considering using breeze blocks instead of sleepers - which work out so much cheaper - then rendering them and painting them white.
Can such a wall just sit on the ground - as the sleepers do - or would I need to dig a trench? And if so, how deep?
And would breeze blocks work ok, or would they just soak up water and expand?
If anyone has any experience or views your opinions would be hugely appreciated.
TIA all