These blocks look great! Finished with a quarry stone texture they look grand like the large retaining wall blocks yet are light weight enough to be handled with a skid steer or light duty machine. They also look a step above the small blocks sold in hardware stores. The mid-size block fits right in.
The Mid-Size Landscape Block steps back one inch on every level allowing it to lean back into the earth it is retaining. With tapered sides, the Mid-Size Landscape Block can create curved walls with a radius as tight as 6 feet to the back of the block.
1' x 2' rock face on each full block.
They weigh in at roughly 560 lbs
Half blocks are available to break up the pattern, to fill out layers or to build firepits or other landscaping elements.
Corner blocks let you have a clean bend in your wall. They can also be used to wrap the ends of the wall.
Matching steps are available to complete the look and allow for access around the wall.
Recessed tops are available with a deeper area for dirt or rock for your precious plants.
Or top it off with a cap block.
Mid-Size Landscape Block Specifications
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Made of solid wet cast concrete.
We offer shorter depths depending on the structural needs of your wall in order to save you money.
The bottom has a small section that is indented in the front. This butts up against the top lip on the block beneath it creating a strong lock. The wall recesses into the earth 2" at each level for stronger retainage.
2' x 1' front face
560 pounds
Sits back 25.75"
Can be lifted from rebar handle on top.
The full blocks can be used to build a wave in the wall but if you want sharper corners, you'll need a corner block. They are available in right or left corners. They are textured on two sides. They can also be used to wrap the ends of the wall back towards the earth. Corner blocks can be used alone to make columns or other landscaping elements.
Yep, you guessed it. These blocks are half the size of a full block. They can be used to break up the patterns between layers, or to fill out uneven wall lengths. They can also be used to build firepits and for other landscaping designs.
Top Cap blocks complete the look if you are looking for a smooth finish.
If you would rather have landscape rock or dirt up to the edge of the wall, the recessed blocks offer 6" deep of space, instead of 2" in the regular full blocks, in order to have a heavier layer of material on top.
Retaining Wall with Corner Blocks to round the ends
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