Q:can I adapt this bed to 11 ft long x 6ft deep x 2.5 ft h and if so how many pallets would i need. I would like to make this be in a [____________] shape but I'm having a hard time figuring out the inner dimensions. It would be 11 ft in the back 6 ft long on both sides and 4 ft at both sides with a 3 ft inner cut in the front. So I will be able to get to the entire bed standing in the 3 ft cut.
I know this is probably confusing so i appreciate any help in determining the amount of stone.
Thanks
TJB
by|Apr 3, 2018
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A: All RumbleStone pallets have the same volume of concrete: 24,696 cu. in. and the walls will be 7 in. in depth. So if you can estimate the total volume of block in your wall, divide by 24,696 to get the total number of pallets required. For example, a rectangular wall 11' x 6' x 2.5' high would be about 408 in. long x 30 in. high x 7 in. deep = 85,680 cu. in and would require about 3.5 pallets of RumbleStone, total
by|Oct 27, 2023
A: The rectangular wall 11' x 6' x 2.5' high would be 408 in. long x 30 in. high x 7 in. deep = 85,680 cu. in and would need 3.5 pallets of RumbleStone.
by|Mar 17, 2019
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Q:My space is 84 inches long by 44 inches wide, is it possible to rearrange the bricks to suit? Also if i want a higher planter can I buy two raised beds and stack them one on top of the other?
by|Aug 1, 2017
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A: Yes you can move the blocks however you would like. They are not glued/cemented together. You don't want to stack this product too high since they do not have anything holding them to the blocks below.
by|May 4, 2023
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Q:Are these blocks safe to use for an organic garden?
by|Nov 17, 2016
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Q:How many pieces in this pallet package?
by|Oct 23, 2016
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A: 42 Large: 7 in. L x 10-1/2 in. W x 3-1/2 in. H
36 mini: 7 in. L x 3-1/2 in. W x 1-3/4 in. H
by|May 4, 2023
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Q:Does this raised garden bed come in any other size - like larger?
by|Apr 22, 2016
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A: The kits shown are the designs currently available.
by|May 3, 2023
Q:Hi, does this kit require adhesive in between the layers? If so, does the kit include the adhesive?
by|Aug 10, 2015
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A: Yes, I used a masonry adhesive between the layers. It’s been 3 tough, cold, icy winters here in upstate NY and the stones havenMt shifted a millimeter.
by|Sep 6, 2019
A: It does not include adhesive, and we didn't need it.
by|May 5, 2023
A: It does not include optional adhesive. A quality polyurethane construction adhesive is recommended between stones to add additional stability.
by|Apr 26, 2020
A: You do not have to use adhesives between every layer; I would use it on the final two layers. The kit doesn’t come with adhesive. Pavestone recommends the Quikrete Construction Adhesive.
by|May 3, 2023
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A: Yes, I'd highly recommend it. I used it between courses and it has held extremely well. I used masonry adhesive, also known as landscaping adhesive.
by|Apr 24, 2020
Q:I want to use pave stone for building the wall and garden bed, but do not want to have them into two different colors.
What is the different between pave rumble-stone gray and pave rumble-stone in sierra?
Thank you,
Tami
by|May 12, 2015
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A: The Greystone only has gray earth tones like natural rock and Sierra Blend has a blend of Red, Buff and Charcoal.