Gabions Baskets: Function, Flexibility, and Good Looks
Gabion baskets are an earth-friendly solution to erosion and create a visually appealing landscape design. Many people live in areas where gabion baskets are needed but are unfamiliar with them. Contemporary gabion baskets are welded wire mesh panels held together with wire spirals or metal fasteners to make a wire mesh basket. The baskets are placed in the desired location and filled with rocks, stones, shells, wood, or earth--just about anything that weighs them down. This fill anchors the gabions down while allowing rain to seep through. They are completely permeable.
The numerous and varied uses include commercial applications, parks, zoos, and residential landscaping:
Gabions: Commercial Uses
- Bridge abutments
- Retaining walls
- Land management
- Seashore protection
- Gully control
- Culverts
- Erosion control
- They don't require concrete foundations
I've even seen a restaurant using gabion baskets filled with seashells as a decorative wall.
For Parks and Zoos
- Benches
- Pathway definition
- Climbing structures for children
- Partition walls
- Landscaping walls for plantings
And Why Choose Gabions?
- Durable for many decades
- Quick and easy installation
- Strength
- Environmentally aesthetic
- Use of on-site materials
- Varied ways of using gabions
Residential Applications
- Retaining walls
- Benches
- Erosion control
- Plantings of shrubs, vines, etc.
- Walls or benches around trees
- Firepits
- Partition walls
And They're Attractive
Since residential properties are usually on a smaller scale, you can choose different mesh openings and sizes. Many landscape designers plant greenery inside the baskets for a more earthy appeal. You can use baskets of many different sizes, thus creating interesting serpentine or angular pathways.
Some Important Details
The wire used for gabions is a zinc-coated welded wire. It is hot-dipped galvanized after the welding process which seals and protects the welds against corrosion. They also come in a black vinyl-coated finish. These are ideal for erosion control or to enhance the beauty of your property.
The standard size
Fight Erosion with Gabion Baskets
As you are considering your next outdoor project, whether
A Very Brief History of Gabions
Gabions, originating from the Italian name
Photo credits:
Angled project: http://www.gabionbaskets.co.uk/
Serpentine project: http://www.minimalisti.com/