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Re: DLB Products T&C Containment Elements
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- Subject: Re: DLB Products T&C Containment Elements
- From: "jallan6977" jallan6977@clarityconnect.com>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 17:43:30 -0400
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How steep is your bank? Would a 16 inch wall give you a decent amount of
space? If need be you could use two walls at different levels for a real
terrace look. I am thinking of cinder blocks. You could put them in
without mortar for just two tiers if you put a stake down thru the hole on
the high side that would hold the second tier enough. You could plant hens
and chickens in the cracks along with other things. maybe even some ivy.
It would look much better than the plastic which you would have to anchor
anyway. If you set the second tier back halfway you could have many things
growing in the holes. Whichever way you go, make sure to provide enough
drainage. Cinder blocks with no mortar would do that automatically.
Jim allAn zone 5 New York State
Northeastern USA.
> I saw a link to this page from John's sqft list page.
http://www.dlbtnc.com/
> It's plastic half-circle shapes that snap together to form beds and
planters
> and such. I am looking for ideas on what to do with the steep slope in my
> backyard. Maybe I could use these to terrace it.
>
> I tried to give them a call, but I think both phone numbers are pagers,
> because all I get are beeps. I'll send them some email, then. They sound
> interesting. Anybody worked with them?
>
> Andrea
>
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