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[Cob] cob raised beds?Teresa Banks tbanks98926 at yahoo.comTue May 25 21:51:55 PDT 2004
Hmmmm.... What about Urbanite, broken concrete? That might be a little easier to find than stone, and if you use cob to mortar it in, it might work just fine. I kind of like this idea, and I will keep it in mind for the future.... Teresa Amanda Peck <ap615 at hotmail.com> wrote: That sounds wonderful. We've got ledge stone here, but the pieces tend to be huge and heavy beyond belief. People do move them--I was in a restaurant at noon where the steps between two of the dining rooms were some huge stones--4-6 inches thick--the largest over 5 square feet, in different colors. You're right, might even be a little easier than a rock foundation, no worse, certainly. And gorgeous. At raised bed size, and a bit thinner, they wouldn't be too dreadful to move. ................. Yun Que responds to those of us yammering about tires. Cat here, In my area there are many cut stone. I have collected them for years and have made my raised beds from these. In areas that do not have the cut variety there may be stone available to dry stack. It takes some doing to dry stack but it looks beautiful. It's about the same as doing the foundation to your cob only not as wide. When I lived in CA the mexican workers were very talented building these. The paths between the beds can be done of sand and lime it makes for less weeding. for the good of all C. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger
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