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Request for a Minor Renovation: Timber Fence Gap Repair

Colossian
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Request for a Minor Renovation: Timber Fence Gap Repair

Thank you, Eric, for your reply. Sorry, I don’t have much knowledge about landscaping. I’m planning to add lily pilly trees or a garden edge with plants. Mowing can be difficult at times, so I’d like to put up a barrier. What do you think are the advantages or disadvantages of covering this area?

 

Do you think 200mm timber would be enough, (recommended trench also please)or do you have any recommendations for a nice and affordable renovation option here?

 

Thank you.

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Colossian
Just Starting Out

Re: Request for a Minor Renovation: Timber Fence Gap Repair

Like this, but how do I create a wall to prevent the stones from falling?

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Re: Request for a Minor Renovation: Timber Fence Gap Repair

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @Colossian. It's sensational to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about creating a garden bed.

Adding a barrier with Lilly Pilly trees or a garden edge with plants can make mowing and maintenance much easier, while giving your landscaping a clean, defined look. It also helps contain plants and soil within a specific area, keeping your garden organised and preventing plants from spilling onto the lawn.

 

If you’re aiming to replicate the look in your inspiration images, dig down to match the depth of the edging you plan to use. Setting the pavers or edging stones in a mortar base will keep them stable and prevent shifting over time. Alternatively, you could use 200mm timber sleepers on their side to create a sturdy edging. For this, dig a trench around 200mm deep and slightly wider than the sleeper (about 50mm) to fit it in. Once in position, secure the sleepers with pegs or posts to hold them firmly in place.

 

A point to consider is that weeds can sometimes grow through pebbles or mulch in these areas, which may require some maintenance. To reduce this, I’d recommend laying down a weed mat before adding the pebbles. This will act as a barrier to prevent weeds from sprouting while allowing water to drain through.

 

For an affordable and low-maintenance option, we also offer a range of concrete edging that could work well for your project. This will give a neat finish and help with easy maintenance.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Mitchell
 

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