Browse Forums Building Standards; Getting It Right! 1 Nov 11, 2013 8:43 am Hi all, We are working on our landscaping in the front yard which faces south. We plan to have a garden bed with a few plants that don't require much water along the front of the house, which will then be filled with rock (and probably a weed control mesh) http://www.bunnings.com.au/weed-control ... 6_p3040664 I am not sure if we are doing this right. Is this bad for the foundations in the front, should there be a greater slope, should i just concrete it, rock it etc.. I do not want to do the wrong thing and in turn damage our foundations. Here is an image of how we have prepped it so far. Up against the house is where we plan to plant some small trees. The bigger area will be grass, there will also be a tiled path and a small rock/garden bed near the letter box. Your thoughts/opinions would be highly appreciated Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Cheers, Nick Re: Foundation Drainage Help 2Nov 15, 2013 9:21 am Hi Matt, Thanks soo much for your reply! There is a fair amount of slope there and we have replaced the clay with a better soil and mixed in some gypsum to help break up the clay underneath. We replaced almost 250mm of soil and graded the soil below away from the foundations towards the footpath. I am thinking small shrubs instead of plants..would that still work? If not, i might just rock it up and plant nothing there in front of the house.. Here is another angle of the front: Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Cheers, Nick Hi HomeOne, I'm in the midst of landscaping a cat run down the side of my house, and the recent rains have me wondering if I need to install some sort of drainage. I've… 0 12190 2 5801 I would find out how deep your clay base is and depending on the depth install a cut off drain which is more than a normal agi drain. Where the neighbouring walls is… 2 3133 |