Mansfield Lawn Care Tips: Retaining Walls
Prevention of soil erosion can be done by structures called retaining walls that are made of wood, concrete, stones, steel, masonry etc. A farmer or gardener finds these structures highly useful since soil erosion is one of the greatest threats that may wash away nutrients and fertile top soil. When you take the case of a gardener, these simple structures assist lawns, flowerbeds etc to sustain their beauty and original shape.
Proper installation of these structures has to be done as they have to stand against the gravitational pull and the fury of natural elements. The pressure of the retained material can also result in harming the retaining walls. The piling wall, the anchored wall, the cantilever wall and gravity wall are the four main types of such walls. Piling walls can be made from light wood, steel, vinyl etc, but gravity walls are mostly heavy and massive. Piling walls are appropriate in gardening operations owing to their reduced weight and size. Cantilevered walls are the ones that are reinforced with cables etc.
It is easily to design retaining walls properly so that they blend with the overall design scheme of the garden. Especially if the garden is on a sloping turf or on a hill side, they are of greater use. The beauty of the garden can be enhanced with an aesthetically designed wall with good vegetation cover.
You should seek the advice of professionals if you are not skilled in designing and construction of retaining walls. As far as garden retaining walls are concerned, you must blend science with art so that a pleasing effect is produced. While designing such a wall, you should have a proper awareness regarding the terrain and the climate conditions of the area.
It is easier to build retaining walls from small boulders, light concrete blocks etc than making permanent structures. Soil is precious and you need to keep such walls wherever there is need to protect the top soil from the danger of natural forces and gravitational force eroding it. They can even help in retaining water and hence reduce the amount and frequency of watering required.

