Our backyard slopes downwards towards an open space area. We have a retaining wall, with say approx 4' of flat river rock adjacent to the split rail fence that is the border of our lot. The slope continues slightly past the border of our property.
The problem I have... when we originally landscaped the backyard, we used simple metal edging running along the border of the fence, which kept the rock inside our property, and the other side of the fence is semi-wild weeds, grasses, etc. Over time, the metal edging has bowed outwards under the fence and now is starting to spill into the open space area. We need to fix or redo it this year.
I could just pull the rock back, put in better wooden stakes or metal pins to hold it for now. That's option 1. A landscape guy I knew suggested putting in a bunch of landscape timbers - he estimated $600 though. Any thoughts or suggestions? You can't see from the picture, but the metal edging is almost totally exposed on the far side of the fence, meaning that the "drop off" there is several inches at least. At one point, I had thought about putting some of those "retaining wall" blocks to build up a mini wall on the far side there, but I'm not sure our HOA would go for that. If anything, we may own a few inches past the fence line - I haven't checked.
Thought some of you may have an idea or two. One related thought - I'm planning on sinking in a raspberry bed (see pic #2) between two of the posts - the bed will still stay 90% on our property but should sit well under the fence I hope. We're also planning on putting in a small gate, given how often our extended family walks the back pathways to our house.
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