Retaining Walls (21)
Dress up the garden with retaining walls that create an elegant, layered look in landscaping projects, and also provide essential ground support. Building garden retaining walls out of cement blocks and other materials creates a sturdy barrier that separates different plots and also helps soil retain more water. Use curbs and edgers to create shorter walls, and add a design flourish to flowerbeds, vegetable gardens, tree plantings, and other landscape projects.
Rona also offers patio stones and pavers for creating pathways and settings that complement landscape walls and put the finishing touch to outdoor areas.
To get the most out of a retaining wall, there are a few factors to consider. There’s plenty of options when it comes to selecting material for landscaping projects. With a little know-how it’s easy to select the pieces that make the project suit your vision.
Garden retaining walls serve the dual purpose of creating a visually pleasing border and of preventing soil shifting. You can set them up next to existing hills, or fill behind them with soil. These walls rarely require mortar work.
The brick used to make landscape retaining walls determines the applications it’s best suited for. Regular stones are suitable for retaining heavier loads of soil, and they hold up to moderate pedestrian traffic. Cap stones sit atop landscape walls. They’re thinner and used more for decorative purposes to give the wall top a flat, finished look. They’re not intended for bearing a lot of weight and are not strong enough to hold back the weight of a mound of soil.
Garden retaining wall stones come in a range of colours, often in earth tones.The neutral colouration provides versatility, as the stones can better blend in with their surroundings. It’s paramount to consider the colour of the retaining wall for matching it to paths or other stone features. To ensure that you get colours that match, it’s a good idea to get your wall stones, curbs and edgers, and pavers from the same manufacturer.
The depth of the stones in a landscape wall is also critical. The deeper the bricks, the greater the slope you can achieve. Larger stones also reinforce the entire retaining wall against the earth and soil butting up against it from behind. A deeper set to your stones means you can create steps up the hill. This makes it easier to get around large walls for cleaning or for tending to plots you have set up in terraces.
Rona also offers patio stones and pavers for creating pathways and settings that complement landscape walls and put the finishing touch to outdoor areas.
To get the most out of a retaining wall, there are a few factors to consider. There’s plenty of options when it comes to selecting material for landscaping projects. With a little know-how it’s easy to select the pieces that make the project suit your vision.
Garden retaining walls serve the dual purpose of creating a visually pleasing border and of preventing soil shifting. You can set them up next to existing hills, or fill behind them with soil. These walls rarely require mortar work.
The brick used to make landscape retaining walls determines the applications it’s best suited for. Regular stones are suitable for retaining heavier loads of soil, and they hold up to moderate pedestrian traffic. Cap stones sit atop landscape walls. They’re thinner and used more for decorative purposes to give the wall top a flat, finished look. They’re not intended for bearing a lot of weight and are not strong enough to hold back the weight of a mound of soil.
Garden retaining wall stones come in a range of colours, often in earth tones.The neutral colouration provides versatility, as the stones can better blend in with their surroundings. It’s paramount to consider the colour of the retaining wall for matching it to paths or other stone features. To ensure that you get colours that match, it’s a good idea to get your wall stones, curbs and edgers, and pavers from the same manufacturer.
The depth of the stones in a landscape wall is also critical. The deeper the bricks, the greater the slope you can achieve. Larger stones also reinforce the entire retaining wall against the earth and soil butting up against it from behind. A deeper set to your stones means you can create steps up the hill. This makes it easier to get around large walls for cleaning or for tending to plots you have set up in terraces.
OLDCASTLE
Oldcastle Townsend Garden Wall Block Concrete Shadow Blend 16-in W x 5.75-in D x 4-in H
5
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49
Each
OLDCASTLE
Oldcastle Tumbled Retaining Wall Block Trapezoid Earth Blend - 4 x 11 1/2 x 7 1/4-in
5
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69
Each
PATIO DRUMMOND
Patio Drummond Moderno 18-in L x 6-in W x 4-in H Carbon Grey Concrete Wall Block
7
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29
Each
OLDCASTLE
Oldcastle Tumbled Retaining Wall Block Trapezoid Shadow Blend - 4 x 11 1/2 x 7 1/4-in
5
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69
Each
PATIO DRUMMOND
Patio Drummond Urbania Wall Block - Concrete - Nuanced Charcoal Grey - 19 in L x 7 7/8-in W x 3 5/8-in H
9
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69
Each
OLDCASTLE
Oldcastle Country Basic Retaining Wall Blocks Concrete Shadow Blend - 9 x 8 x 4-in
4
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69
Each