Hello all, It seems that I've finally bought the farm, so to speak. I have just moved to coastal Kent County, Maryland and have about an acre poorly drained clay to work with after subtracting all the impermeable surfaces, and necessary
lawn for social activity's. The spot that gets the most sun is a turf on clay puddle when it rains. I'm building up a trenched
raised bed to put additional soil filled raised beds on top, eventually putting a hoop house over the whole area. The long term goal being year round veggies, with plastic up in the winter and
deer proofing in the temperate seasons.
My big "Permaculture" question right now is what to do with 600 feet of overgrown hedge? It averages 35 ft deep around 2/3 of the property with a variety of vine strangled hardwoods including, Sweet Gum,
Black locust, Maple and Oak. There are 4 small struggling cedars, a couple of cherry's, willows, dogwoods peeking out from the vines, along with various historical artifacts like a collapsed shed that I haven't had time to cut my way into to inspect for plunder. There is an established Willow Oak on the South East corner that gets a full sun exposure across a Monsanto special corn field and has a a relatively clear under story. I could recreate the "Oak Guild" just like the picture, except for the puddle..... Thus far I have cut a good portion of the tree climbing grape and
rose vines at ground level and hacked a path into the heaviest overgrown corner patch. Pretty soon I'm going to need a plan, so here I am. I hope to find some folks in the area to learn from, as well as take advantage of the broader
experience base I've seen on this forum. Thanks, Woody