On Feb 21, 2009, at 9:34 AM, Clansgian AT wmconnect.com wrote:
The Nearings constructed slipform stone/concrete walls that arestronger. It takes fewer stones, but you need concrete.
faster and
And yet, to fence in a 100' x 100' garden took them 14 years. Also,
if you
read the account by the Nearings themselves, it sounds like they did
it all
themselves, just the two of them. But in reality all during that
time they had
as many as 30 people staying at their place for a few days or a few
months and
these sojourners did most of the work.
The modern way is the easy way, which is to say buy materials that go
up fast. The new world economy will change that.
In a post long ago I gave my design for a permanent, solid garden
wall: two ferro fences a foot apart with the space between filled with
stones, detritus, bottles, cans, anything solid and non-polluting,
although once the wall is capped with masonry it becomes a sealed
vault and the contents inert. I haven't made mine yet but the new web
site will report on such projects as they come to fruition.
Gene GeRue
www.RURALIZE.com
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