Hi,
My garden has a steep slope in parts, including an area where the previous owner has dug out soil to fit a large greenhouse, moving the soil elsewhere. This left a 2m high steep slope that I want to terrace with 1m high walls to secure the level above and gain some use of the area.
The walls will be separated a terrace level of around 1m which I will build up with backfill as the original material is no longer there. This leaves a large to fill with imported material (excluding drainage material behind the wall and at least 150mm of topsoil cover).
What material would be best to bring in for use as backfill? I initially considered type 1, but this may not be adequately permeable once compacted and could lead to waterlogging of the topsoil or a rapid rate of run-off. Would a compacted clean limestone fill of a given diameter be more suitable?
My garden has a steep slope in parts, including an area where the previous owner has dug out soil to fit a large greenhouse, moving the soil elsewhere. This left a 2m high steep slope that I want to terrace with 1m high walls to secure the level above and gain some use of the area.
The walls will be separated a terrace level of around 1m which I will build up with backfill as the original material is no longer there. This leaves a large to fill with imported material (excluding drainage material behind the wall and at least 150mm of topsoil cover).
What material would be best to bring in for use as backfill? I initially considered type 1, but this may not be adequately permeable once compacted and could lead to waterlogging of the topsoil or a rapid rate of run-off. Would a compacted clean limestone fill of a given diameter be more suitable?