Throughout my woodlands there are scattered branch piles left behind by a logging operation. There are many, and i think the most straightforward way to clear them away will be to process them into
biochar. One day, when i have a biochar kiln i can move from place to place....
Trying to think of ways to put the treetops to good use with minimal work, i had another idea. What if i do a little rearranging of the branch pile to form a bit more of a bowl shape, and then use it as a large
compost pile? Seems like it would have the advantage of significant airflow coming up through the branches. I'd still want the center of the pile to contact the earth so crawling bugs can circulate.
If i select a branch pile near an area that has plenty of grass/weed growth, i think i'd be able to chop
enough greens to get a good ratio.
What do you think, is there something to be said for this idea? Where does it come up short?
Did a little scouting today, and took the below picture of one solid option. I think i could set it up between the three
trees for even more structure.