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any ideas on fixing a sloped front yard for the kids to play in safely?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
You could build a retaining wall and fill behind it to the desired height. Several options. They have decorative blocks that fit together with plastic pins that will lock them in place with no mortar needed. This allows water to seep through so it won't push the wall over.
- Anonymous5 years ago
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
How about a timber deck with a balustrade to stop them falling off the edge, could be made so that it can be dismantled when it is no longer needed.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
RR ties and back fill. Behind them. Or a expensive retaining wall.