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DIY Curved retaining wall project for a flower bed extension 

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Simple and inexpensive DIY retaining wall install. If you can work a shovel, this project is for you! This easy upgrade will add curb appeal to any landscape.

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@bina64
@bina64 3 месяца назад
I cannot believe the amount of rocks. You dug like a champ.
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878 3 месяца назад
Thanks! The digging is the toughest part of the project. Once you start laying blocks, it becomes very rewarding. Thanks for watching.
@cocolumboshahin9886
@cocolumboshahin9886 4 месяца назад
Super! And so fine to see you working with pleasure. Thanks for sharing. Nothing is more enjoyable than working for yourself, for your home. I hope that one day working and toiling for one's country and for one's world will give people such pleasure. On that day, there will be no trace of alienation and the difference between our life at home in America and the life of our friend and comrade in Ivory Coast will disappear.
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878 4 месяца назад
Thank you
@vinceromano8245
@vinceromano8245 2 месяца назад
Clever use of a string and levels for laying out and constructing the wall and especially as it pertains to the horizontal curve. Superb job by a meticulous craftsman.
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878 2 месяца назад
Thank you!
@schlepers
@schlepers 6 месяцев назад
That looks really nice!!
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878 6 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@larrynelson8083
@larrynelson8083 3 месяца назад
Great video, nice job!!!!
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878 3 месяца назад
Thanks for watching!
@janene5046
@janene5046 3 месяца назад
Beautiful job!
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878 3 месяца назад
Thank you!
@junxu7608
@junxu7608 Год назад
Very nice job! I saved it for future reference.
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
Thank you! Glad you found some value in the video.
@hugozavala33
@hugozavala33 Год назад
Great job thanks for sharing 💯
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
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@agentcorbeau3530
@agentcorbeau3530 Год назад
Great job!
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
Thank you!
@jj8023
@jj8023 6 месяцев назад
Great job 🙌🏻💪🏻
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878 6 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@agentcorbeau3530
@agentcorbeau3530 Год назад
Great video thank you.
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
Glad you enjoyed it!
@KeelanW
@KeelanW Год назад
Geeesh great job
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
Thank you
@RI-uv3lm
@RI-uv3lm Год назад
Nice!
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
Thanks Rajesh
@yolandacontreras5557
@yolandacontreras5557 3 месяца назад
Muy bonito trabajo
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878 3 месяца назад
Thank you for watching!
@vannguyen3251
@vannguyen3251 8 месяцев назад
Thanks
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878 8 месяцев назад
👍
@4thgenBuilders
@4thgenBuilders 10 месяцев назад
each course should have been backfilled before the next course was put on it locks them in place , plus you could have stepped the wall up and not have as many blocks underground where you cant see them , nice job thought.I myself have recently laid 10 pallets of those exact blocks around my house.
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878 10 месяцев назад
On a straight section of wall backfilling can help lock the blocks in place. On a curved wall like this, the curve in itself, along with the tabs on the blocks, lock it in place. A curved wall will not fall in on itself. I could have stepped up the side, but for this size wall and to keep the install as simple as possible for the purpose of this video, I felt it was better to do full rows. I appreciate your comments as there is merit to each of them. Thanks!
@JDCrain
@JDCrain 2 месяца назад
Nice work. But like all great walls, the best test is time. I think a lot of us would like to see an update on the wall after a year.
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878 2 месяца назад
I can understand the skepticism as I did bend some of the wall construction rules. I have another wall on my property that was built the same way about 12 yrs ago. It is still standing like the day I built it. Make sure you subscribe so you get my notifications. Don't want you to miss the wall update. I appreciate your comment. Thanks for watching.
@JDCrain
@JDCrain 2 месяца назад
@@patshomeprojectsandmore5878 It's not what how you built it...that was fine. It's that there are so many videos of people doing these, their own way, but not showing how the wall lasted. Because it's not weeks or months but years that really separates a good wall from a bad one. It's a great looking wall and you showed some really great ways to build it. I was just trying to make a comment hoping you would show an update of the wall after a year or more.
@cherylwilliams8431
@cherylwilliams8431 2 месяца назад
Beautiful! I’m thoroughly impressed! I have a question for you. What is the material you were cutting away before you backfilled? It looks like a mesh fabric. Is that to prevent soil from pushing the wall out?
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878 2 месяца назад
Thank you for watching! You're correct. It is landscape fabric. My soil is very sandy. I used the fabric to prevent the sand from working its way through the wall. In a typical retaining wall build, you would have drain pipe and gravel behind the wall to prevent water from building up. In my case, I'm trying to prevent the water from washing out the sand. So, to keep it behind the wall, I used the fabric as a filter to allow the water to pass through the wall without taking the sand with it. Hope that answers your question.
@derrickwilson5562
@derrickwilson5562 Год назад
🔥
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
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@khmerjamesgoodness8712
@khmerjamesgoodness8712 Месяц назад
👍👍👍
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878 Месяц назад
Thank you
@johnmorrison4224
@johnmorrison4224 3 дня назад
No drain rock behind the blocks? Maybe you don't freeze?
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878 2 дня назад
John, I live in a cold climate and have winter temperatures that average in the teens. As I explained in the video, my soil is very sandy and drains extremely well. For this reason, I am able to eliminate the need for drainage behind the wall. I also explained the proper drainage technique for those with heavier soil or even clay. I have other retaining walls on my property built the same way over 20 years ago that still look the same as the day I built them. Hope that answers your questions. Thanks for commenting!
@michaeljandik5205
@michaeljandik5205 Год назад
Wall looks great!!! I read that you shouldn't use landscaping paper behind a retaining wall because you want the water to get through out your wall.
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
Thanks Michael! You definitely don't want water backing up behind a wall. Typically you would put a drainage pipe at the base and backfill above the pipe with stone. That will allow your water to drain down to the pipe and out instead of through your wall. Since my soil is very sandy it drains very well. My need for the permeable fabric is to prevent the sand from flowing through the cracks even without the presence of water. Same principle as an "Hour Glass." Hope that helps.
@ryanihrig7409
@ryanihrig7409 11 месяцев назад
@@patshomeprojectsandmore5878 I never comment on videos, but I have to on this one. This is completely wrong. It is perfectly ok and preferable for water to seep through the wall. You absolutely do not want to put landscape fabric behind the wall. Static pressure will build up and your wall will push out and fail. While it’s common practice to put a drainpipe at the base of the wall (this is only to appease the engineers out there), you should never see any water flowing through it. In fact if you do see water flowing through the pipe then you have a failing wall / drainage system. Additionally, you should be digging back at the very least 12” behind the wall and filling the backside of the wall with 3/4” clean chip rock and should fill to about 6” to the top. I build retaining walls for a living and have done so for over a decade. I have had ZERO wall failures. It’s just extremely annoying that people put such foolish and incorrect content out there. And more unfortunate, some poor bastard is going to follow these instructions and have an incorrect wall built. If you all don’t believe me, look up Stanley the dirt Monkey. He and I build walls exactly the same way, only he’s more famous than me haha
@MetalistkaSofia
@MetalistkaSofia 8 месяцев назад
​@@ryanihrig7409❤
@dco8886
@dco8886 Месяц назад
@@ryanihrig7409my husband and I are building a stepped-up stone flower bed and we are just going to put some river rocks behind the wall. Should at least some fabric be used to prevent soil filling up the rocks? We live in CO so we don’t really get much rain. The soil is also clay in the very deep but more silty on top.
@hsad1234
@hsad1234 8 дней назад
no glue on the stones? just asking if it will be needed
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878 7 дней назад
In my case, I did not use glue for the caps. You can glue them if you intend to use it for seating.
@Josh-ux6zz
@Josh-ux6zz Год назад
Wear a mask when cutting those blocks, looks great!
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
I had a fan going on my work table, but you're right. always best to wear a mask.
@thomasmerino6767
@thomasmerino6767 5 месяцев назад
how long did it take you?
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878 5 месяцев назад
That's always a tough question to answer. Doing the work and recording content can consume a lot of time. With that said, if your project is well planned out and all material on site, you could complete it within a 10-12 day. For the average homeowner splitting it into several 4 hr days is a more realistic option.
@chinov9445
@chinov9445 Год назад
🎯🔬🤙🏽
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
👍
@pkfan5112
@pkfan5112 Год назад
It looks very nice, but a lot professional say don’t put fabric, because the soil will block the small on the fabric then water can’t pass through, the wall might push down???
@patshomeprojectsandmore5878
I think I explained this in a post a while back. The correct way it to backfill behind the wall with gravel and to use drain pipe at the base to allow water to escape. My soil is sand and gravel that drains fine without the need for additional gravel or drain pipe. In my situation, the fabric it to keep the small particle sand from weeping out through the gaps in the wall. Thanks for taking the time to watch the video and comment on your observation. Your point is valid.
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