Gabion baskets or gabion cages are wire containers that can be filled with various materials, such as rocks, concrete, or soil. These containers are stacked and connected to form retaining walls or other structures in civil engineering, road building, and landscaping. Gabion baskets are partially flexible and can help with erosion control, structural support, and aesthetic enhancement.
Gabion baskets have a wide range of uses, from securing erosive landscapes to providing essential structural support and enhancing aesthetic appeal.
A common application for the gabion basket is in landscaping and garden design. They can be used to create decorative walls, planters, or even outdoor furniture. The wire mesh construction allows for the easy drainage of water, making them an ideal choice for constructing retaining walls or raised flower beds.
Gabions are also frequently used in civil engineering projects, such as road construction or slope stabilization. The stability and strength of the basket’s structure make it an effective solution for preventing landslides or controlling soil erosion on steep slopes.
In addition to their practical uses, gabions can also be a visually appealing addition to any outdoor space. The natural look of the stones combined with the industrial aesthetic of the wire mesh creates a unique and modern design element.
Gabions work by creating an interlocking arrangement of stones or rocks that effectively resist movement and deformation. The wire mesh construction securely holds the stones while allowing water to flow through unhindered. For more information on the best practices of filling a gabion basket, check out our guide on how much stone is needed to fill a gabion basket.
Creating your gabion masterpiece is hassle-free. Assemble the wire mesh gabion panels into a box shape using clips or helicals, fill the cage with your chosen materials, and seal the lid using clips or helicals. For detailed guidance, refer to the video provided below or our comprehensive installation guide. Gabions are versatile structures that can be used in a variety of applications.