How a Retaining Wall Could Change My Whole Yard Story
Scrolling Pinterest got me thinking about garden levels, and before I knew it, I was knee-deep in dreams about terraced landscaping. See, my backyard has this obnoxious slope that’s always been a pain—mowing is an upper-body workout, and whenever we get a heavy rain, there’s a little stream that forms (not cute). I’ve always envied those yards that look sculpted and intentional, not like the earth is slowly trying to reclaim the patio.
Curiosity got the better of me, so I started researching retaining walls—something sturdy enough to hold back the hill and add some function. That’s when I stumbled onto Northscapes Inc’s Retaining Walls page: https://northscapesinc.com/services/retaining-walls/.
Turns out, retaining walls aren’t just for fancy estates or dramatic slopes (who knew?). The way they described preventing soil erosion and creating “usable space” made me realize: this could be about more than just controlling that runaway stream. It’s about carving out a level patch for a fire pit, or finally planting that herb garden without worrying it’ll slide away in the next thunderstorm. Their gallery photos were full of walls in Cranston neighborhoods I recognize—some subtle stone, some bold and layered with garden beds tucked in.
The planning process sounds thorough (permits, drainage, all the stuff I’d have ignored). But the part that stuck with me was using walls for something—like seats around a fire, or decorative little gardens that don’t just fight gravity but actually look planned.
My biggest takeaway? Maybe the hill isn’t an obstacle; it’s potential. Maybe the answer is to stop fighting the backyard and start giving it some structure. I’m tempted to sketch out where a wall might actually give us a new places to hang out or garden. And if it finally stops the neighbor’s mulch from drifting into our lawn, all the better.
Not ready to order pallets of stone just yet, but imagining the change in vibe—a more intentional, layered look—has got me seeing my sloped backyard in a much more optimistic light.
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