Hi all.
We recently purchased our new home and our next project is going to be the garden.
We had originally arranged for this to be done professionally but there has been issues on their side which has now left us stuck with no garden and no one avail to come fix our garden till the end of the year.
Therefore, we are going to make a start ourselves.
The garden slopes from right to left, I need to raise the left side to be level with the current (s**t) patio and the right side lowered to the same level.
(We will patio this later).
The original plan was to run sleepers around the perimeter of the garden to not act as a retaining wall down the left side but to cover any gaps that will be exposed underneath the fence down the right hand side and to also keep it uniform around the entire garden as opposed to just one side.
I want to keep these as close to the fence to maximise the size of the garden whilst also not having any brackets or braces on the on show on the inside of the sleepers.
Should this work? Would anyone else recommend anything different? How would you advise securing the sleepers down and to each other without having anything on show from the inside of the garden and keeping them as close to the fence as possible?
Once dig out, would you lay the sleepers on soil or lay some sort of footings/substrate?
See pic of garden below, garden size is 12m x 11m.
We recently purchased our new home and our next project is going to be the garden.
We had originally arranged for this to be done professionally but there has been issues on their side which has now left us stuck with no garden and no one avail to come fix our garden till the end of the year.
Therefore, we are going to make a start ourselves.
The garden slopes from right to left, I need to raise the left side to be level with the current (s**t) patio and the right side lowered to the same level.
(We will patio this later).
The original plan was to run sleepers around the perimeter of the garden to not act as a retaining wall down the left side but to cover any gaps that will be exposed underneath the fence down the right hand side and to also keep it uniform around the entire garden as opposed to just one side.
I want to keep these as close to the fence to maximise the size of the garden whilst also not having any brackets or braces on the on show on the inside of the sleepers.
Should this work? Would anyone else recommend anything different? How would you advise securing the sleepers down and to each other without having anything on show from the inside of the garden and keeping them as close to the fence as possible?
Once dig out, would you lay the sleepers on soil or lay some sort of footings/substrate?
See pic of garden below, garden size is 12m x 11m.