Aneeda72
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We have a cement pad, 14 feet long 5 feet wide 4 inches or so deep that trees root have raised. It on quite a slant. It’s by our back door so it flooded the laundry room in the past. Having seen this issue, when we first moved in, we removed a 5x5 pad right in front of the back door. Dug it out, filled it with gravel, and, since it summer and only rained twice we had no flooding.
But winter is coming. We rented a jack hammer and cut the large slanted pad into pieces. Lots of cement. We had created a raised rose garden which runs the length of our back yard. We put cement, from the first pad, on the bottom, then dirt, then planted the roses on top of the cement and dirt. They are doing well.
Now, behind the roses the neighbors yard is still about a foot or so higher than ours. It was about 4 feet higher before the raised garden area. We bought large castle rock, lined all across the back of the raised garden behind the roses. Then we filled behind the castle rock with the broken cement from the bigger pad. But we have a lot of cement left.
But winter is coming. We rented a jack hammer and cut the large slanted pad into pieces. Lots of cement. We had created a raised rose garden which runs the length of our back yard. We put cement, from the first pad, on the bottom, then dirt, then planted the roses on top of the cement and dirt. They are doing well.
Now, behind the roses the neighbors yard is still about a foot or so higher than ours. It was about 4 feet higher before the raised garden area. We bought large castle rock, lined all across the back of the raised garden behind the roses. Then we filled behind the castle rock with the broken cement from the bigger pad. But we have a lot of cement left.