nick bramlett wrote:My property is low in the middle where a creek runs and is high on all the property lines. Took two samples. The gray one taken from the lowest elevation w/o actually being in the creek or creek bank but where ground is always wet. The other taken from middle to high ground (any higher and the ground becomes a lot of rock. Thinking if I use the soil from high ground and add a little from the low ground, then that would make a good mix for earth bags and other earthen type building. Does that look about right? First pics are prior to adding water, seconds are a few minutes after adding water and shaking, and thirds are 48 hrs later. Also what explains the difference in color between the two?
jim hughes wrote:Thanks for the tips! I will be working with sand bags to finish off my in ground green house. Your structures are great!
Randje Mitchell wrote:Where are you building?
Sebastian Köln wrote:Hello Waqar,
do you know the Auroville Earth Institute? They have documented a few things online.
Hi Rebecca, Do you have any idea how much time it takes to finish a dome with 4-5 people working ?Rebecca Norman wrote:Where in India is it located? May and June in most of the plains of India are awfully hot to ask volunteers to work outdoors... But there are lots of nice places in hills, so maybe you're in some cool hills somewhere?