My daughter and I went to Lowe's to buy the lumber while the guys cleaned around the area to prepare it, get out the circular saw, etc. We bought 4X4X8 boards, some stain and a brush to paint the cut ends of the wood. Fortunately, the boards fit down the middle of our Mazda X5. Once we unloaded, the guys cut the wood into 4' sections using a circular saw. We used a plane to mark the 4' mark all the way around the board since the circular saw does not cut all the way through from one side. Then we laid the boards out so everyone could get a vision of what we were building. This helped a lot, since they did not understand what I was describing to do! I then became very disappointed to hear that we needed to wait a few days for the cut wood to dry before we could stain the ends. :( With only a little more we could do, we used the rough layout to start leveling where the boards would go, leveling each terraced step, and taking dirt out of the middl...
This blog provides step-by-step instructions on how we built curved steps up a slope to help solve runoff problems. The instructions include how to calculate the number and size of steps for your area, and pictures to illustrate each step in our project.