Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:30pm Sat 8am-1p

Phone: 417-840-2348

Column Caps

$66.57

per block
Charcoal
$66.57

These column caps allow you to top off columns in style. The truncated pyramid shape offers a distinctive visual while allowing a flat center for lighting or a planter to be attached.

Special order color: Baltic Cream, Oak Blend

Our retaining wall blocks and pavers are manufactured locally by Stockman Stoneworks in Jefferson City, Missouri. We carry a large selection of their products and we’re happy to special order anything we do not have in stock.

…or come by our store in Marshfield, MO to meet with our helpful staff.

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Delivery starts at $85, but varies greatly depending on:

  • The number of loads required;
  • If you can offload; and
  • Your distance from the store.

Please call us with your details and we’ll be happy to provide pricing.

Most deliveries can be completed within a week.

Retaining wall blocks are measured by their front facing square footage.

If you calculate the length x height of your wall, you’ll arrive at the square footage you need. Then divide by the square footage of an individual block to get the number of blocks you need.

(It’s always a good idea to add on 10% to be safe.)

If you purchase by the pallet, simply return the pallet in good condition for a $15 credit to use on your next trip to Grass Roots. “Good condition” means that there is not more than one board missing or broken.

Walls over 4′ tall should be built with GeoGrid reinforcement.

We can get stamped engineered retaining wall plans for your project directly from the block engineer for a fraction of the cost. Contact us to start the process.

We cannot offer returns on hardscape products. Please be sure to calculate your needs carefully before purchase.

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Watering Tips

  • Our watering advice is based on plants living in a 72 degree house. Porch life or humidity could have an impact on its watering needs.
  • Always use tepid water for watering your houseplants.
  • Broadleaf plants need less water in fall and winter, but you should never allow the soil to completely dry out.
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