I'm looking to do some landscaping in the yard this season. I'd like to build a small (12"-16" high x 29' long) retaining wall next to the house. I'd like to use cinder blocks to do this. I plan on dry stacking them with maybe some landscape adhesive between them. My dilemma is the footing for the blocks. Most situations seem to call for a concrete footing which I really don't want to deal with. My idea is to dig about 6" down, tamp and then pour in some dry concrete mix up to about 2 inches thick, then set the first row of cinder blocks. Then, I would come back with a garden sprayer and soak down the blocks and cement mix underneath. Also, maybe the next day wet them down again. After that, stack my blocks as normal and potentially come back with some surface bonding cement in a color to match other landscaping. Thoughts??

