Cracked stone foundation outdoors, showing significant weathering and structural damage. Grass surrounds the base, with visible moss and lichen growth.

Hello, we have a stone block foundation outdoors that has cracked significantly over the years, and now we're thinking of trying to get it somewhat stabilized. The question is what would be best to use, is it regular old cement or could there be some clever special agent used by more knowledgeable professionals? All tips are very warmly welcome.
 
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Boulder? I think it looks like a concrete wall. The simplest thing is probably to cast a new wall. Looks like it's done its job.
 
Yes, it is concrete and as mentioned, it has done what it was supposed to.
 
thank you thank you, well dig up, new wooden mold and cast a new one in concrete, all good lucky to have access to a forum like this, will start looking for good casting advice with the same.
Big thanks and bow for the help!
 
Hello, I was thinking of trying to get an answer to a new question in the thread again, now the planning begins to cast a new stone, I'm wondering if there is any particular type of cement that is most suitable to use, I assume there are a few different types on the market?
Many thanks for each answer,
Andreas
 
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