There are 2 sections of the garden that are bounded by round-top concrete edging - these items:
grass lawn on one side and flower bed on the other. aprox 50mm sticks up above ground.
SWMBO now wants me to convert the flower beds to a 'raised bed'
So be nice to find a way to increase height of these by around 200mm
Don't want to put anything too thick .. as it then loses garden space.
I also don't really want to dig them out of the concreate they are set in.
Be nice to have something that would sit on these downward loading is fine .... but sideways loading is issue ... if garden side is filled with soil ... need a way to prevent then pushing over.
I assume 200x 50 decorative sleepers could be used ... but to avoid losing 'height, would have to look at adding a piece to it to create the rebate, not sure how well that would work ... and then fixing to concrete ....
Don't want to 'overlap into lawn area.
Welcome suggestions / ideas
grass lawn on one side and flower bed on the other. aprox 50mm sticks up above ground.
SWMBO now wants me to convert the flower beds to a 'raised bed'
So be nice to find a way to increase height of these by around 200mm
Don't want to put anything too thick .. as it then loses garden space.
I also don't really want to dig them out of the concreate they are set in.
Be nice to have something that would sit on these downward loading is fine .... but sideways loading is issue ... if garden side is filled with soil ... need a way to prevent then pushing over.
I assume 200x 50 decorative sleepers could be used ... but to avoid losing 'height, would have to look at adding a piece to it to create the rebate, not sure how well that would work ... and then fixing to concrete ....
Don't want to 'overlap into lawn area.
Welcome suggestions / ideas