I spent the last week digging new holes, cementing them, and moving the fence more along the property line on the west side of the house. The right side of the yard is still in pieces while I wait for the non existant ______________ (insert own colorful metaphor here) landscapers.
Are they going to shore up that back slope? The easiest way by far is to use interlocking cloverleaf cement blocks (they look like 4 leaf clovers with hollow leaves to allow growth of native plants). Very common around here and works great. Can even plant stuff in them.
The shoring up is up to me :) I think what I will do is make a small retaining wall at the base, using the cedar posts as supports and perhaps railroad ties stacked against them or something. The slope is pretty solid (rock and clay) so most of the top soil is already gone and now its just the hard stuff. Still waiting on that imcomplete side. Seems the clowns doing the work left for the holiday. Ass monkeys all of em.
Are they going to shore up that back slope? The easiest way by far is to use interlocking cloverleaf cement blocks (they look like 4 leaf clovers with hollow leaves to allow growth of native plants). Very common around here and works great. Can even plant stuff in them.