Tamp the soil level and lay down a paver base.
Building a paver stone retaining wall.
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Shovel 3 inches of paver base into the trench.
Create a strong tightly packed base for the stones with a crushed rock and stone dust mix known as paver base.
The interlocking retaining wall block can be used to build walls up to 24 to 36 inches high depending on the size of the block.
Use a hand or power tamper to level the base.
First see how to build a home patio with pavestone paver stones with a little help from some gloves safety glasses a wheelbarrow wooden 2x4 s sledgehammer or rubber mallet and a shovel and spade.
Similar to gravel paver base is a form of construction aggregate that contains crushed rocks such as limestone.
Lay stone 2 on top of 1 and 3.
Due to soil erosion your retaining wall should be built on a solid foundation made from paver base.
And that s just the start.
Step 6 use a hand tamper.
Choose a paver base with landscape rocks between 1 2 inch and 3 4 inch in size.
Fill the trench with a 2 to 3 inch layer of paver base.
Design and build your retaining wall to slope at a minimum rate of.
Avoid having downspouts pointed at the retaining wall and if it s against the house keep soil and mulch well below the siding.
Put down the base in layers so that you can pack it well building it up until the depth of the remaining trench is about half the thickness of your stone.
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Building a retaining wall will help reduce erosion improve water drainage and create usable garden space.
2 54 cm for every 8 inches 20 32 cm of wall height.
Depending on what your needs are you might be able to get away with building a stone retaining wall by strategically stacking stones in place choosing individual rocks for both appearance and fit.
A wall that leans into the soil it retains is less likely to be pushed outward by soil pressure than a plain old vertical wall.
For dry stack walls the base should be as wide as the wall is tall.
A slight backward pitch is a good idea for a wall like this so if the ground heaves and settles it can do so without pushing the stone wall over.
For this 18 inch high wall the footing should be at least 18 inches wide.