How to make or build a Natural Traditional Irish Dry Stone Wall / Making raised Vegetable Beds
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Learn how to make a Natural Traditional Irish Dry Stone Wall. Great for making raised vegetable beds. To build a wall is easy once you know how. New england fieldstone Check Out This New Project We Are Doing https://www.patreon.com/workwithnature Also We Do Product Review Videos On Brands Relating To Organic Gardening, Beekeeping & Seed Saving! If You Would Like To See What We Do Watch This Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLha4JrAOmQ Or contact us on workwithnature@outlook.com You Can Also Follow Us On Google+ https://plus.google.com/+workwithnature Twitter https://twitter.com/workwithnature Facebook https://web.facebook.com/workwithnature
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Is it very strong? Will it keep out immigrants?
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Good for dunces like me
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Thanks a lot ! - a a descendant of the builders of Blarney Castle, I feel a certain obligation to make a good and lasting job of the dry stone wall in question - I've picked up a some pointers from your video. Cheers - from New Zealand.
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Just what I needed to know. Many thanks.
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This is my favorite style of retaining walls. Using natural stone; instead of manufactured. Thanks for the tutorial!
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Thank you😊
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I'm doing this project tomorrow !!! Thanks for the tips ! I always thought you needed to build it at an angle. I'm actually REDOING an existing wall that construction men had quickly done while doing my drains. They had used whatever rocks and it's now tumbling down... I'll follow your guidelines.
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I LOVE this, I have always wanted to build stone walls, especially after spending 2 weeks in Dundalk :).
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Thank you. Exactly what I was looking for. Greetings from Germany
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I appreciate the fact that you're not "fussy" with your instructions. I haven't started a wall yet, but it seems to me that it's a good idea to take it slowly and let the stones "tell" me where they want to go!
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very nice. Thanks
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This was exactly what I was looking for! One question- I saw that this was installed around an existing tree. Doesn't the weight of the rock hurt the tree roots? Someone told me I may have that problem with using rock in my garden underneath existing trees.
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Thank you. Very informative.
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Wish I had shale around here, just looks nicer. this should work with rounded rocks I hope. thanks for the help best wishes from Minnesota.
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Beautiful walls. Thanks for the lesson.
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Great job!
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I have a pile of rocks/rubble/stone bits in my back garden. Was thinking of what to do and now EUREKA! Will this hold once built? I noticed that these are obviously loose. What holds it together??
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Thank you for posting. The wall looks great.
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you sound exactly like Bernard from black books
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awesome!
I have been thinking a lot about building rock walls lately - feels so familiar - and basic. I'll be in heaven building rock walls and rock cisterns and gardens to the sound of bag pipes and drums. Yeah!
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