And would you recommend them for 2 foot retaining walls? Looking for options for a terraced orchard, don’t need it to look super clean and level. They seem like they might be a better option than standard rectangular blocks, and easier to install. Have seen a few in new public landscaping projects around California but can’t find out what they’re called and where to buy them. Thanks for any leads.

by Duuckee

11 Comments

  1. KermitMadMan

    aren’t they upside down?

    normally lip is in the back and facing down.

  2. dAnKsFourTheMemes

    I’m not sure why they will be any easier than other types of bricks. You’re still going to need to do most of the same procedures I would imagine.

  3. AmaranthusSky

    I wonder if they’re supposed to be a Planter type block. Like, intentionally open to put in plants.

  4. parrotia78

    Not recommended for immediately next to a driveway. Soil washes out as seen here. They’re nice when planted out with ground covers or Steppable’s in arid less rainfall areas.

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