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Cob Wall inside greenhouse with hugelkulture

 
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Since 2010 when I officially began my journey into permaculture, alternative living, and playing with the idea of what it means to be Sovereign, I have wanted to have my own homestead. Homesteading is both a fun and crazy experience. It is a unique canvas for creativity as well as a testing ground for overcoming big challenges. For me it's been fulfilling to revisit things I once thought I can't do (like carpentry, plumbing, or butchering a chicken) and build confidence while learning new skills.

Anyway, with all that being said, I've documented some of my progress along the way and have made a few videos for my own enjoyment and hopefully yours. This one is a Cob Wall that I built inside of my greenhouse, which not many people do, to the best of my knowledge...yet, at least.😎






 
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Awesome!! Really like how it turned out.
 
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Great job. It looks like it is functioning very well.  I love how when it wasn't working instead of giving up you thought of a way to make it better. Thanks for sharing.
 
A berm makes a great wind break. And we all like to break wind once in a while. Like this tiny ad:
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