I have a small 'wall' (internal boundary between lawn and beds) going around parts of my garden which I want to take out. The problem is that it is only 2 or 3 courses high and partly buried, so there is nothing sufficiently large to whack with a sledge hammer. It is set on a few inches of concrete/cement/stuff and from previous experience it pretty solid - built like a brick wall you might say.
I am trying to work out the best way to take it apart.
One thought would be to get a large crowbar (or something along those lines), put it above the wall and hammer it down to break it up that way. Another possibility would be to lever it up from underneath, but again given the quite solid nature of the base I'm not entirely sure how well that would work.
The wall looks a little like this - [broken link removed] - thanks to images.google.com it is possible to come up with photos of almost anything these days. On a side note it looks - from the hand holding the pole off to the left - that the image has been stretched somewhat. Those crafty estate agents . . .
Anyways, any suggestions for removing that type of wall ?
Cheers,
z