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Log path at Shrewsbury Flower show
By Madmum
- 16 Aug, 2009
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A clever way to use wood in the garden.
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A nice way to recycle if you have to cut a tree down, too!
16 Aug, 2009
That does look good.
16 Aug, 2009
..and looks very smart, too.
16 Aug, 2009
it does indeed :)))
16 Aug, 2009
Looks good! are the rounds easy to walk on in all weathers? I'm paranoid about slipping, as my pace is'nt too steady,
6 Jul, 2011
I was wondering what you sealed them with ti keep them from rotting?
18 Jun, 2012
I suppose one could use a weatherproofing liquid, same as for wooden fences? I've read about decking; a couple of books say that one should put chicken wire over it if near a pond, because they get slippery when wet - that might be because of varnish, though.
18 Jun, 2012
I love this look and use of wood. My question: how do you avoid termites?! The last thing I would want to deal with is termites here in the south. Obviously...the would is treated. I would love to see the details on how to actually do this at home yourself!
19 Jun, 2012
I love this look. My question: How do you prevent termites from inviting themselves right up to your back door?! Also...I would love to see directions on how to do this yourself!
19 Jun, 2012
This looks really beautiful but no problems with mold?
19 Jun, 2012
I suppose you could seal it and while it is still wet put some sand on it. It would seal it so that termites can't eat it and the sand would make it not as slippery .
20 Jun, 2012
Wish I had seen this earlier when I had a redbud removed. Love the look... does sand really work on wood?
3 Jul, 2012
good thought, Lei! if it's glued on it should stick, at least for a while, I'd imagine that constantly being walked on might weqr the sand off the tops, so they'd need replenishing once in a while, but that's a sheer guess
3 Jul, 2012
Re: Question about termites: I read that termites are repelled by cedar wood. Whether you would have to use just cedar wood or if other wood with cedar scattered throughout or cedar shavings would work, is something to look into.
Mold? Not sure if soaking them in bleach first would be helpful or ruin the wood. Baking soda, vinegar and corn meal have all been reported to deter mold in various situations; some suggestions to look into.
21 Jul, 2012
Absolutely in sheer awe at how gorgeous this is!! I can just see all the faries and brownies peeking out of this garden. Just spent this evening with my aunt who wants to update her patio/sunroom/garden area. I can't wait to show her this. I know she will do her best to make her area look like this little piece of heaven on earth!!
16 Sep, 2012
So here is the Answer to most Of Your Questions Having Done This ,and It Really Does Come out looking amazing. First don't Worry about Rot by simply Painting on a few coats of water Based Water Proofer to both sides of the wood . The same as used on decks and Fences . If you are in an Area where you would Worry about Termites simply buy a few blocks of candle wax melt in pot and brush on to bottom side of wood also Good for extra water proofing All as someone had said in one blog Placing Cedar chips in the soil around the logs will help and Baking Soda Will keep the Weeds Away just Sprinkle some in and Water it in. Finally don't worry about Slipping On These Logs As they are Usually Cut By Chain Saw And Will Have A Rough and Rugged surface as is. Don't use Sand Between Coats it will prematurely peal off the water Proofing Finishes you use. Thanks for Reading hope this Answers all your Questions
2 Jan, 2013
thanks! lol when I get a garden worth the name I'm definitely going to think about this - and more than think, if I have my way
2 Jan, 2013
Oh goodness i just had 4 pines cut down and didnt know what to do with them!!! Thank you so much for the post because i know now!!!!:)
21 Jan, 2013
please do a blog of how-you-did-it, Shandala, as well as plenty of the finished product!
21 Jan, 2013
How did you cut the wood ?
4 Feb, 2013
How many inches thick is each piece? We just had a huge tree cut down and plan to do this, just not sure how deep each piece of wood is?
20 Jun, 2013
We are in the process of doing this right now! It is quite the process. I dug out a few inches in the pathway area. I laid weed barrier and then each slice, which are about 3-4 inches thick. I am leveling them with sand, then mulching around them so all is level. We cut them thick to avoid rot and to provide enough real estate to anchor them in nicely. Cedar is light and I don't want them to float every time it rains!
24 Jul, 2013
Well, mason sand under and around the cedar pavers did not work. Just replaced with crusher dust. Waiting to see if it works:(
6 Aug, 2013
We're thinking of doing something like this in my daughter's preschool playground. I'm also wondering how thick each piece is cut and what was put down for material underneath to provide a stable base so they don't sink. Thanks!
13 Apr, 2014
since I last posted on this blog, I've moved to Shrewsbury and got a real garden, so thanks for the reminder!!
14 Apr, 2014
Where can I find blueprint for this pic
28 Jul, 2014
I would like the complete instructions on how to do this what kind of base and what about the fill inbetween
26 Aug, 2014
This year's Shrewsbury Flower Show has just gone, did'nt get to see it, my gardener told me it's always very crowded and that put me off a bit, maybe i can find someone to go with next year!
could you Google for "how do do log path"? bound to be lots of hits, and one of them might be for this one
28 Aug, 2014
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that is a great idea and it looks brilliant
16 Aug, 2009