Step by Step: A Dry-Stack Stone Retaining Wall
This 3-foot-high dry wall uses
fieldstones
or
flagstones. The wall is 12 inches wide at the top, 16 inches at the base.
1. With stakes and string, lay out a 16-inch-wide trench and dig it 10 inches deep. Compact the soil at the bottom, and level the trench by adding 4 inches of compacted sand.
2. Set the largest rocks into the trench as the bottom layer, working from corners to center.
3. Fill voids with soil before laying next layer. With your
batter board
, check that the wall angles into hill at 2 inches per foot of height. Use a 4-foot mason's level to hold the batter board plumb.
5. Every 2 or 3 layers, extend longer rocks into the hillside to add more anchoring.
batter board
4-foot mason's level
wheelbarrow
shovel
mason's line
rubber mallet
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