So I find
cob houses to be super interesting and something I really want to try. I do a fair amount of construction work in college (I am a college freshman but I'm collecting information for my hopeful future) and will be learning welding next year. I am also pretty skilled in ceramics work and drafting, so I feel like a cob house would be a truly excellent
experience. We've got clay soil and cheap clay and sand nearby, as well as plenty of
straw.
However, I was wondering if it would be feasible to use a different plant or make my own straw. We have a very serious phragmite (
water reeds) invasion on our
local rivers. If I were to harvest and trim the stalks and get them dried out, would this be a good add to the cob mix? They're such a pest but I want to be able to put them to use. They're pretty thick and strong, and I'm sure I will find a use for them somehow (it'd be a waste not to), but I can't think of any off the top of my head.
I also have big fields of
native grasses and plants around my house (my property so I can take them), would it be possible to harvest, dry, and use these in cob? I doubt they'd be as tough as straw, but some of them are pretty strong.
I could buy straw, and probably will, but I feel like it might
be nice to add some of my own handmade dried grasses/reeds to it.