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The reason filling is not recommended in most cases is that as the joining solution (mortar or concrete) you use to join cinder block solidifies, whatever you add within will diffuse the moisture inwards. Not only with that, even if you're adding soil, there will be moisture within. Concrete, of course, will be wet.
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Whether you are building a raised bed or a wall, cinder blocks are a cost-effective and sturdy way to do so. Old cinder blocks used to be literal blocks; cubes or cuboids with no holes as such. However, modern cinder blocks (and even bricks) have holes in them. There are several reasons manufacturers do this; from making them lighter and easier to use all the way to easy alignment. Looking at those holes, it is common to wonder if you can fill cinder blocks, and whether it is safe to do so with soil or even with concrete. There are two schools of thought about this; both right on their own accord. It’s not recommended to do so if you live in an area where you get frost. As the moisture within freezes, it will expand and could crack or potentially split the cinder block. On the other hand, concrete is actually added to increase the strength of a retaining wall. So, you can add soil or concrete within, but be careful about the climate you’re in.
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