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Hi all,
I'm currently trying to do something with the pictured border, the concrete on areas is starting to show through and crumble as the foundation is sloped down towards the grass. I wanted to do some raised planters, but I'm limited to what i can attach it to.
So i guess i'm asking if anyone has any advice for anything like this?
Would it be enough for me to dig down 6 inches or so next to the grass and start the sleepers there, building them up until they're level with the drive, with a beam crossing to the drive border? i'd then screw an opposing sleeper into the drive border stones, but I worry it's not supported enough.
Here's an embarrassing image of how i'd affix the sleepers drive side (the dots being where i'd screw them in. So the grass side sleepers would be a mirror image gradient wise. The issue i think would be that the planters would only really be a right angle of wood as everything below the soil line next to the border stones is concrete.
I appreciate any advice for something like this! I imagine it's tricky to do?
Cheers
I'm currently trying to do something with the pictured border, the concrete on areas is starting to show through and crumble as the foundation is sloped down towards the grass. I wanted to do some raised planters, but I'm limited to what i can attach it to.
So i guess i'm asking if anyone has any advice for anything like this?
Would it be enough for me to dig down 6 inches or so next to the grass and start the sleepers there, building them up until they're level with the drive, with a beam crossing to the drive border? i'd then screw an opposing sleeper into the drive border stones, but I worry it's not supported enough.
Here's an embarrassing image of how i'd affix the sleepers drive side (the dots being where i'd screw them in. So the grass side sleepers would be a mirror image gradient wise. The issue i think would be that the planters would only really be a right angle of wood as everything below the soil line next to the border stones is concrete.
I appreciate any advice for something like this! I imagine it's tricky to do?
Cheers