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I toured the Cotswold’s once. Those roofs were pretty impressive, but no one ever talks about the fish netting over them. I get the need, but it never gets much press.
I was in Holland many years ago, even at that time only the rich could afford a thatched roof. What’s not talked about is if you have a thatched roof, you have lots of company living in said thatch.
Proper genetic engineering should yield a plant which would grow into a house, forming the entire house and continue to strengthen itself through the centuries.
An early step would involve a plant which would cover an existing roof, make it waterproof and continue to grow stronger until it could sneer at hurricanes and tornadoes.
Gent over 2 years ago
Well at least they not growing weed.
StephenRice over 2 years ago
“Thatch, natch!”
That tops everything!
jagedlo over 2 years ago
Saves time in having to call a roofer…
Goat from PBS over 2 years ago
Chase the fink with pitchforks!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 2 years ago
I toured the Cotswold’s once. Those roofs were pretty impressive, but no one ever talks about the fish netting over them. I get the need, but it never gets much press.
Robert Wilson Premium Member over 2 years ago
I understand that replacing a thatched roof is very expensive (when one can no longer lay down new thatch on top of the old).
Bruce1253 over 2 years ago
I was in Holland many years ago, even at that time only the rich could afford a thatched roof. What’s not talked about is if you have a thatched roof, you have lots of company living in said thatch.
oish over 2 years ago
But slate/asphalt/terracotta doesn’t grow in fields
stamps over 2 years ago
Th-th-thatch all folks.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen over 2 years ago
Proper genetic engineering should yield a plant which would grow into a house, forming the entire house and continue to strengthen itself through the centuries.
An early step would involve a plant which would cover an existing roof, make it waterproof and continue to grow stronger until it could sneer at hurricanes and tornadoes.
goldengamer over 2 years ago
meeeeeeeh