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Eliminate steep, difficult to mow slopes, stop erosion and create attractive planting beds with an easy to assemble wood retaining wall. It uses lightweight materials to create a strong durable wall. It uses standard treated dimensional lumber. You can easily adapt it to your site.
Building a wood retaining wall is a great way to keep your topsoil from washing away down a slope. Not only that, you can turn it into a terraced garden for planting anything from vegetables and flowers to small shrubs and trees.
A timber retaining wall is a great way to create level areas in a sloped yard, prevent soil erosion, and add visual interest to your landscape. This project requires careful planning and execution.
Learn how to build a wood retaining wall with the right materials and technique. Reshape slopes, create level areas for driveways, patios, decks and more.
The best types of wood for a wood retaining wall are pressure-treated pine and fir, which are rated for ground contact. Read on for step-by-step instructions to build a wood retaining wall.
Learn the basics of building a retaining wall—from common problems as well as the different types of materials to choose from, such as concrete, timber and stone.
A timber retaining wall can be a great feature for your backyard project. The steps for building a wall up to 2-ft tall are simple. Use UC4B pressure treated wood, install clean crushed aggregate on all surfaces that touch the wood, pin the bottom row of timbers, and coat all cut edges.
I've been having issues with dirt flowing down this hill and into my yard, so today I'm going to clean that up with a simple timber retaining wall. This wall is made out of 4x8s and...
In this article, we'll walk you through the best way to build the retaining wall step-by-step, from digging a trench to cutting and laying the posts. Follow the steps below, and before you know it, you'll have a beautiful, sturdy retaining wall made of treated posts.
Instead of using stone or timbers, make an attractive, long-lasting retaining wall from pressure-treated 2x4s, plywood and trim boards. Construction is fast and simple, and the materials are much lighter to work with.