Published On Jun 8, 2019
Thought I would answer a couple of the most common questions here. The trampoline was a regular above ground model which I removed the middle section of the steel legs. The thick plastic are used for the retaining wall was 300 mm DPC, link below. Finally, the hole has never filled with more than a couple of inches of rain water, even in the middle of winter. If in doubt dig a little deeper and perhaps put a gravel bed in, at worst you can just drop a cheap pump through the gaps in the springs and pump out on the odd occasion you might have a buildup over winter.
There are step-by-step videos for the build on the channel.
Plastic for retaining the wall. https://amzn.to/3bo85aC
This week we finally got round to finishing off the garden playground and sunken trampoline. Here is a look from start to finish of how we transformed the forgotten corner of the garden.
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