Landscaping limestones?


Question:I just bought lots of lime stones to landscape my front yard ..i placed them on the ground and made 2 rows on top of eachother ,
however now they move backwards and they somewhat all uneven ...what is the best way to level them so they stay straight and dont tip over backwards ...

Answers:
Limestone can be really slick when stacked! I believe you can buy a 'glue' to put between the layers to hold rock together that comes in a tube like caulking. Give a landscaper in your area a call (if limestone is as abundant there as it is here, they should have the knowledge required). Many landscapers are kind enough to give you small pointers even if not a customer (you could be some day if they're nice to you!)


Cement or a type of grout used in landscaping should work. I would try cement, it is inexpensive and you wouldn't have to use a lot of it, just enough to stick the stones together. Good Luck
I am not quite sure what you mean by "i placed them on the ground and made 2 rows on top of eachother ,
however now they move backwards and they somewhat all uneven" if you are trying to stack them to make a wall go and buy block adhesive. There are different kinds but most bond cement and natural stone products.

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