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Mortar or cement
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08/27/20 11:34 PM
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Jimbo1
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I have a line of landscape bricks (retaining wall type) that line a garden in the yard. I spend more time weed eating in those little v shaped spaces than on the rest of the yard. I'm thinking of filling in the gaps to make a straight line. What would be easiest yet long lasting - mortar or cement?
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Re: Mortar or cement
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08/28/20 01:08 AM
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Re: Mortar or cement
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08/28/20 02:54 AM
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Re: Mortar or cement
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08/28/20 03:11 AM
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BayouGuy
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I used cement. I was concerned that mortar would not endure well in a ground contact situation. That's not based on knowledge, only my feeling.
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Re: Mortar or cement
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08/28/20 03:37 AM
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You will laugh at this, but I once used a caulk that never set hard and rubbed the face of it with mortar to give it that look. It worked perfectly and allowed for shifting. Now I use Roundup 365
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