Hi everyone,
I just got home and I am shocked...
The neighbors had to retain about 60cm (24 inches) in height and now they have installed curbstones right on the property line.
Strangely, the entire concrete retaining wall is actually on our property!
Oh, and our green manure cover crop has been completely trampled, and our small garden bed has been concreted over.
What can I do?
I just got home and I am shocked...
The neighbors had to retain about 60cm (24 inches) in height and now they have installed curbstones right on the property line.
Strangely, the entire concrete retaining wall is actually on our property!
Oh, and our green manure cover crop has been completely trampled, and our small garden bed has been concreted over.
What can I do?
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pagoni202010 Jul 2020 12:27M4rvin schrieb:
I don’t see any benefit for me in a Frisian wall. It just looks like I’m extending the neighbor’s property!
Also, I don’t see much difference compared to a raised bed.No, Frisian style isn’t necessary; it was just shown as an example of financial feasibility in response to a post.Müllerin schrieb:
A Frisian wall is wider because it is planted on top, often with a hedge. M4rvin schrieb:
I also don’t really see a difference compared to a raised bed. Me neither, so everything is clear then.
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pagoni202010 Jul 2020 12:4511ant schrieb:
Me neither, well then everything is clear Of course there is a difference. The name just sounds a bit more romantic.... "let's go to our Friesenbeet, honey"