I don't have boxes. I have an existing newly-built brick flowerbed. I just want the best way to protect the garage wall and brick/cinderblock bed interior - not every reason why it cannot be utilized. I want to know – and this will be my last attempt in this group – what is the best way to...
Thank you for the roofing slate and flowerpots idea. Maybe then just build big cedar box within the planter would work as well, leaving say a 1 inch gap, and fill the gap with gravel perhaps?
I'm already assuming I will have moisture issues. I just want to minimize. That being said the wife...
With all due respect, folks, I haven't heard any solutions - just been told why it would not work. Since I'm not going to remove the brick flower bed I'd like to know how to best make it work. Certainly there's a best approach.
Thanks guys – you can see from the pictures attached what I already have so what I would really like is solutions to how to fill this with dirt or maybe I should only fill it with a little bit of dirt. Already sounds like I should put in a barrier wall to solve the issue and red guard the whole...
I had a new brick flowerbed built against my newly stuccoed garage. I'd like to know the best way to waterproof it before adding soil/planting.
The bed is 1' high and I'd like to fill it at least 8" with soil and put in plants, incl. drip system.
I've been advised to 1) Use stucco sealer on...