Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Goshen Stone for Landscaping


I love Goshen Stone. It is versatile, durable and beautiful too. The first time I saw it, I was amazed at the possibilities for using it in the garden. Back home in NH, all we had for local stone was granite, which is very hard to work with. Goshen Stone is very flat, and available in pieces that are 10' long by 10' wide. Now, moving such a piece is a different story!


Goshen Stone is unique because it is a sedimentary stone that has been metamorphized. The stone was formed when ancient ocean bottom was squeezed between tectonic plates 400 million years ago. What this means is that the stone is very strong and dense in one direction, and yet it can be easily split and worked at the edge. This allows the stones to be made very flat for paving (You can literally plane bumps off with a chisel) and they can be hand trimmed to fit extremely tight together. The stone is also strong enough to pave a driveway with, or to make a bridge across a waterfall.


Goshen Stone is usually a silver color, but there are also many browns, orange and reds found in different veins. At the Goshen Stone Company on Route 9 in Goshen MA, they let me choose which color stones I want. That way, we can pick for colors most suited for each job. The stone blends well with other materials, such as brick, granite or bluestone.


For anyone interested in learning how to work with Goshen Stone, I will be teaching a class at the Goshen Stone Company in July. We will be teaching folks how to build walls, stairs and patios. We will go over different ways to move and work the stones. This will be the 12th year that I have taught the class. For more info, check out this link: HOW TO CLASS

1 comment:

  1. Landscaping with natural stone can truly elevate the beauty of any outdoor space. World of Stones seems to offer an extensive selection to help bring landscaping visions to life.

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