Natural Wall and Edging Stone

 Natural wall and edging stone are available in various shapes and colors and have many different uses such as walls, landscape beds, house exteriors, and walkways.

Coverage is approx. 30 square face feet dry stack / approx. 35 square face feet with mortar joint per ton or approx. 100 linear feet “end to end” per ton. 


All coverages are approximate. There are approximately 2 tons of material on a pallet.

Natural Wall and Edging Stone for Landscaping

Natural wall stone, also known as fieldstone or stack stone, can be used in creating borders and retaining walls for gardens or landscape beds. It can also be used in dry stack walls and with other types of natural stone to finish a project. 


Edging stones are used as a border around your hardscape or landscape areas. They provide a tailored finish to walkways, gardens, landscape beds, patios, and walls.



Fieldstone is a type of natural stone found in fields and farms that is removed to ready the land for crops and other needs. You can choose from fieldstone in its natural form or split form, which gives uniformity to certain structures like walkways.

  • Using Stack Stone

    Stack stone, also known as stacked stone, is an arrangement of flat building stone so that the natural stones give the impression of being neatly and carefully stacked. Stack stone is used in various building and decorating techniques, such as fireplaces and retaining walls.  Stack stone varies in color from gray to red to brown, which gives a home that warm and natural feel. Using stack stone as a retaining wall is not only an effective utility for your yard, garden, or pond, but it has a striking appearance as well. When you add stack stone to your back or front yard entertainment area, the result is classy, glamorous and inviting.

  • Stack Stone Fireplaces

    A fireplace addition to your home can be made into gorgeous and expressive pieces of art with the use of stack stone. An outdoor fireplace, because it can stand alone, does not need to be made of concrete and brick. You can make the entire fireplace, including the chimney, out of stack stone with the help of steel or concrete bars or wire.

  • Stack Stone Retaining Walls

    Adding a stack stone retaining wall to your yard or garden makes for a beautiful addition to your home that will last for a long time.  To begin this process, you need to map out the location of the wall and decide if it will stand alone or be attached to the side of a hill or other mound of earth. If it is to stand alone, secure the stone wall with concrete, steel bars, concrete bars, or wire. If it is to lean against a mound of earth, make sure there is no way it can fall over. In general, we recommend going the safe route and adding additional support through steel, concrete, or wire to an earth-bound stack stone retaining wall.

  • When Should You Choose Fieldstone?

    Is fieldstone the right type of natural stone for your specific project?


    Fieldstone naturally comes in a variety of neutral colors you can mix and match; this look offers beauty and depth that you might not achieve with monochromatic stones. Plus, the stone is strong and durable, as you can see from fieldstone walls that have lasted over 100 years without anything holding the stones together!


    Putting fieldstone together to create a wall or walkway can result in a beautiful work of art that adds organic color, design and decoration to your home. You can use this type of stone to build stone walls or to create a beautiful stone exterior for a house. It is also perfect as a garden or landscaping stone for patios, walkways and decoration.


    If you have questions on whether fieldstone is the right stone for your needs, give us a call or stop by and we’ll be happy to assist you!


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