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Thank you for your video... You did a splendid job... I am hoping to do something like this though I am nearly 80 years old and very small woman so not sure if I can manage it all by myself. Of course I will have to get someone to cut the wood slices for me.
Yes, of course, wood will rot over time. How long this will last depends on the type of wood. It is advisable to choose moisture-resistant wood such as oak
Do you suggest sealing the logs. Also, was that regular dirt or should I use polymer sand? My original plan was to use sand then tree rounds and then fill cracks with river rock
Very nice. I recently (and unfortunately) had to cut out 2 big pine trees. - 12-14 meter long and 40-50 centimer wide. Could it work from pine as well?
Actually, ash is very alkaline, so it’d take a long time for weeds to emerge. This is because it would jack up the soil PH level...You just can’t grow plants for a few months in or along path.
That hole was done by birds not this fellow. A Forster bit leaves sharp corners and a perfectly round hole, this one has been chipped away by birds using it as a home. This fellow just needed firewood and cut down a bird home.
Hi, It’s very impressive. How are they in the way of durability, do they hold up for a long time? If I apply them to our walkway: will I observe cracks on them in future?
I haven't treated the wood because: - it takes a long time, - it costs money, - I don't want to pollute my soil with chemicals, - there is an opinion that it is ineffective. I used the materials i had in stock: wallnut wood and broken bricks, but it is better to use moisture-resistant wood such as oak and crushed granite.
@@eco_crafting Hi! I truly enjoyed watching your labor of love. Smile. Beautifully done using resources we already have!!! Quick question... would eucalyptus wood work for a walkway and small garden patio areas. Had 6 trees cut down as planted garden boxes in the area. Previously nothing would grow. Oil from leaves, twigs, bark off eucalyptus prevented. I still have about 25 eucalyptus trees. Just not close to the house where I wanted to place garden. Then you for your input.