Since i already wrote about cutting sod for my roof i will describe how the sod was loaded.
Sod and straw to clay roofs.
Once the sand and clay retain its shape as you roll the tarp forming the classic burrito it s time to add straw.
Place sod pieces on top of the potting soil layer across the roof.
Put water and the purest clay you have into a big bucket or drum.
Until the late 19th century it was the most common roof on rural log houses in norway and large parts of the rest of scandinavia.
Don t leave sod overhanging the roof edge.
Finish with a layer of topsoil and grade the surface smooth with a steel rake.
We have experienced them to perform at a much higher rate than a frame wall of the same r value would.
Soil preparation is the critical first step in getting your sod to take root.
Shading roof overhangs cross ventilation in each room earth coupled flooring and massive adobe internal walls help keep the homes comfortably cool in the summer.
Its distribution roughly corresponds to the distribution of the log building technique in the.
A gable roof is shaped like an upside down v and is sometimes referred to as a dual pitched saddle saddleback or peaked roof.
Remember to water your sod as soon as you have an area large enough for your sprinkler to cover.
Once the perimeter of the roof was covered with sod we covered the rest of the roof.
With the addition of compost or manure on top the straw roof will weigh a little less than the 5 to 6 inches of sod roof.
Stomp it in and add more as necessary.
Stir until the clay is suspended in.
Doing the edge was the trickiest part since i had the fold the epdm underneath itself and leave a little bit exposed to protect the edge logs.
Where necessary use your utility knife to cut the sod pieces to fit.
Lightly water the layer of sod placed on the roof.
If the pile slumps over instead you ve added too much water shake up and loosen fresh straw and sprinkle the top of the pile.
Technically the clay straw walls themselves provide an r 24 insulation value.
A sod roof or turf roof is a traditional scandinavian type of green roof covered with sod on top of several layers of birch bark on gently sloping wooden roof boards.
Now that your fertilizer is laid down you can start laying your sod.
Check out our watering tips and care advice for your new sod to make sure your lawn stays healthy strong and weed free.
The work you put in prior to putting the sod.
Get a soil test save some headache.
Light clay straw one way to prevent straw from burning so well is to coat it in a clay slip.
Moisture impregnated composted straw was tested to weigh approximately 30 pounds per cubic foot while moist earth ranges in the vicinity of 100 pounds per cubic foot.