Berming the Earth Berm Cottage (Part 3) April 14, 2023 Earth Berm Cottage, Natural Building The cottage can officially be called the Earth Berm Cottage now. Check out our latest video here: And here some stills with more details: A pre-berm shot Here I’m amassed a collection of rocks to start building a wall with Ready for soil and gravel deliveries This is 10 yards of gravel. We ultimately used a total 15-17 yards. I harvested soil from the property so I don’t know how many yards I used but I think 40 would be a good estimate. I rented a mini-skid steer for the occasion. Jean got in contact with our arborist contact and he was able to drop off a load of wood chips for us too. Backfilling around the earth tubes. I’ll be putting a ~16″ vertical layer of gravel against the wall of the house thus the forms to maintain the soil/gravel separation. At this point we’ve taken the berm two feet up the wall. The fence stapled to the wall is there to protect the rock wool insulation as pour in gravel Once I got to this point I extended the forms up, sistering 2x3s to stakes and adding more strips of OSB. To insulate the above ground portion of the earth tube I wrapped the pipes in some leftover cushion foam. Once the berm is in place I might build and insulated enclosure around the pipes Cassandra came out for a day to help out My hoe broke(on the right) and my Mom ran down to McCoys and found this monster one Here I’ve put together a low stone retaining wall on the south side These vertical section of earth tubes extend down almost to the bottom of the barrel. Here I’m trying to pull them up slightly so they don’t get buried. Seems like I’ve been going through a lot of insoles lately Finished south side of the cottage Related
Back of cottage berm looks great. I’m wondering about the two sides, is the soil going higher? Will the gravel retaining boarding always be so proud of the supporting dirt? Loading... Reply
Currently, I’m planning to put the water tanks up against the forms so they won’t be visible Loading... Reply
Stone walls are fabulous đź‘Ś. What a great look.
Back of cottage berm looks great. I’m wondering about the two sides, is the soil going higher? Will the gravel retaining boarding always be so proud of the supporting dirt?
Currently, I’m planning to put the water tanks up against the forms so they won’t be visible