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.
Im confused about why you placed the stumps first only to remove them one by one to put dirt in. Would it not have been easier to lay the dirt in the first place?
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?
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
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.
@@eco_crafting Thank you for a very interesting video clip. I am a straw and clay builder from Sweden considering doing a similar walkway in my garden from oak stumps. However I think about putting clay, perhaps reinforced with similar material you use and on top inbetween the stumps gravel at a smaller size. Also one option would be on top of the stumps to burn them, similar to the japanese Yakisugi technique. Preservation bottom and top since clay preserve materials unlike dirt and soil.
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.
How do you decorate your garden?
🇨🇦 A real Masterpiece. The best one I've seen. I like that you camouflaged the the borders 🍁
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Tremendo trabajo!!!!! Muy hermoso. Los tramoya no se ven. Con esta pinta más bien parece actor de cine. Pero es un gran trabajo.
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.
Excellent job, thank you for the video.
dude that looks sweet
How long will they last before they rot and crack? Any ideas?
Im confused about why you placed the stumps first only to remove them one by one to put dirt in. Would it not have been easier to lay the dirt in the first place?
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
I think it's a good idea. I filled the cracks with ordinary soil so that later grass would grow there
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?
I think it is possible, but pine will not be very durable
Из сосны получится хорошо.. И пилить можно сантиметров по 10 толщиной..
Very cool! Does the wood ever rot? How long would it last in the ground like this?
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
How'd this hold up?
It’s been 3 years since this walkway has been serving me and nothing has happened to it yet. Although sometimes mushrooms grow on it
Muy bonito trabajo Pero no dice que materiales utiliza si es tierra o cemento o lo rojo que le pone solo el sabe que es
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?
It is not very durable and depends on the wood chosen
Can you list the bags of materials you used? Do you need to treat the wood at all?
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.
Thanks, I would do the same :)
@@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.
Unfortunately I do not know the properties of eucalyptus wood
@@eco_crafting Thank you for a very interesting video clip. I am a straw and clay builder from Sweden considering doing a similar walkway in my garden from oak stumps. However I think about putting clay, perhaps reinforced with similar material you use and on top inbetween the stumps gravel at a smaller size.
Also one option would be on top of the stumps to burn them, similar to the japanese Yakisugi technique. Preservation bottom and top since clay preserve materials unlike dirt and soil.
А груша для такой дорожки подойдёт?)
Думаю что подойдёт любое дерево.. только срок службы будет разный
I suppose Ash isn’t a good option?
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.
Soundtrack(music) is really nauseating. The path, however, is great.
Thanks
Из чего состоит смесь, которой просыпается дорожка?
А геотекстиль почему не используется, чтобы трава не росла?
Смесь - это просто грунт. Задумка в том, чтобы трава росла)
Dirt or cement?
I used the soil, it is sandy
Woodglut instructions is nice for that.
На пару лет
2,5 года прошло, пока всё хорошо..
@@eco_crafting смотрел ролики и сделал пару метров из акации тропинку!цвет поменялся через пару лет а неприглядно стало через 4 с небольшим года
Интересно, сколько орех продержится..
you need to file your bar the slot is worn
Woodglut plans are awesome!
Кору счистить,