How To Lay Stone Pitching Wall In a Garden
Posted: Sunday, July 12, 2009
by Andrew Karundu
http://www.karundu.com
Stone pitching is a method of retaining soil in a slopping ground or terrain. When landscaping lawns, the ground is prepared and then pitching is done before vegetation is planted. This involves laying broken pieces of stones or hardcore on the soil in different patterns.Jointing is done with cement and sand mortar. For stone pitching to be laid, the soil must be at its angle of repose. This means slopes not exceeding seventy degrees from level ground.
The stone pitching commences at the slope bottom. First put a strip of lean concrete at the bottom. Place the stones onto the concrete as a base.Pattern large and small stones one by one. Erect short pieces horizontal and long pieces vertical. Cut slates of about one foot square and lay at the center of wall to give a feature. Lay up to the top.
When laying stone pitching, note to have points for adding vegetation in between the joints. Add mortar to the joints with a trowel and ensure it fills. Scrap off excess mortar and do key pointing. This follows the staggered joints. At arbitrary places no filling is done. This will allow plant roots to be pushed into the soil. Mostly this vegetation will be creeping plants. At the top and ends line with concrete as a stopper. Clean and cure the wall.
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