I have been planning an idea in my head for a long while that is basically a
permaculture farm/community/market/education center.
A little corner of this idea includes a row of
cob walls.
The walls are included for four reasons. One is promotion, another is education, a third is tradition, and the last one is... a feeling. That feeling of accomplishment and of being part of something and leaving behind your mark.
Promotion - The farm is going to be active in the
local community and there will be many activities for people to participate in/benefit from.
I want locals to look at their guest across the table and suggest they drive out to look at the cob walls and check the market (or other features, but yeah, the walls).
It will be like the front face of the property.
Education - The walls will be used to show students how to mix and build with cob.
They will start with assembling their own base and adding the first layer of cob.
From there they will work on another wall and/or finish off a wall that was completed by a
workshop held previous to the current one. I think this will cut down on the time since the group won't have to wait for drying.
It will end with the students decorating and designing a cob wall completed by a previous group with a variety of methods that could include shaping, coloring, glass or tiles or stones decorating, basic handprints, or whatever they come up with. Each group will contribute their unique "totem" wall section - in sections for wildlife movement. I don't want to block wildlife. (scary paint picture 1)
The tradition and feeling is tied into the education part. The walls will be a reminder of the people we meet and it will be something they create that will last a long time (in theory).
So now the problem becomes what to use for a wall "hat"
I was thinking behind the walls could be a
trellis type deal with a solid. slanted overhang that would hang over the walls. (scary paint picture 2 - side view). The trellis could be used for grapes or berries or something.
Maybe beans the first year so it fills in fast.
Leave about 4 feet between the trellis and the cob wall so either side of the trellis can be accessed comfortably.
Harsh prairie weather is the main concern.
Does this idea have any possibility or not a chance? I'm open to suggestions and polite criticism.