I'm thinking this is a bad idea, but our lot is rather small and this would be a good solution.
We have a 60+ ft long stucco covered concrete block retataining wall along the back of our property.
It has concrete support columns that jut out ~3ft at ~8 ft intervals. Right now the area between the supports are planters that have a hodge podge of trees/plants/flowers (not exactly seamless or very put together).
I'm thinking about converting some of these planters into covered areas for wood piles.
I'd keep a gap between the wood and the retaining wall.
Would this be too wet/molding? Would green wood dry?
We have a 60+ ft long stucco covered concrete block retataining wall along the back of our property.
It has concrete support columns that jut out ~3ft at ~8 ft intervals. Right now the area between the supports are planters that have a hodge podge of trees/plants/flowers (not exactly seamless or very put together).
I'm thinking about converting some of these planters into covered areas for wood piles.
I'd keep a gap between the wood and the retaining wall.
Would this be too wet/molding? Would green wood dry?