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  1. This is glorious, and I love it. It’ll slowly return to enrich the earth! I’m slightly worried about MY OWN ability to level it for my boyfriend who can’t feel his feet well, but I may try it in an area he won’t access as much. Thank you so much for the ongoing inspiration!

  2. This is beautiful! 🤩 I saw an interior floor made of slices of 2×4 laid like subway tile. They mixed some kind of epoxy or resin with sawdust for the grout and sealed it all.

  3. That was a lot of work. You could have used flagstone and it would be way more stable and provide better footing when wet and not slippery.

  4. Yeah,,unfortunately if someone trips on it,,your ins will maybe not cover it. Check on this for your safety!❤ FYI, I am totally looking at doing this for my patio that I will have to move in a year!😊

  5. The weather where I live is warming and I’m getting closer to garden season and I am so excited! I appreciate you sharing this video. I love to learn about gardening diys from helpful creators like you. I hope I can be as good at YouTube as you are one day!

  6. I’d be weary of wood bc you’ll get termites. They will also be slippery when it’s wet.

  7. How do you make it not slippery. Every wood surface I’ve stepped on when wet was super slippery?

  8. … isnt it really dangerous when wet? In my experience, it would become really slippery after rain.

  9. Could have used a torch to char it and make it more resilient, plus that would be easier. But I like it nonetheless.

  10. We did this with a patio and it was awful! It is hard to walk on and the wood starts to break down. It’s a lot of work and it is not fun to walk on.

  11. SO glad I just saw this! Had a dead tree that was just cut down and there is more wood than needed for firewood.. gave some to family and neighbors, and still had so much. I am going to make a path to and in my garden doing this!

  12. Of those were in my yard, the accumulated moisture would turn that path into a jagged slip’n’slide

  13. ‘I didn’t want it to be too permanent, we had to chop down some big trees’ um that’s pretty permanent. Killed the pretty big trees for something you don’t want permanent.

  14. How are you going to level them? Sand and then sanding with an orbital sander to level them? If they aren’t squared off, plumb it’s an obstacle course,treat them with a sealant b4 you place them easy peasy

  15. The undersides are probably rotting, but two years is pretty good and I like how it looks.

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