Joao Winckler wrote:The ivy roots are worth getting rid of yeah, they'll just reshoot and compete with everything you plant. Burning them off or just pulling what you can see should do it. One thing to watch with fresh hugel beds is the wood will pull nitrogen out of the soil as it breaks down, especially in the first year. Chucking some extra compost or well rotted manure on top helps balance that out.
Dennis Barrow wrote:Garry, welcome to Permies!!
And welcome to gardening!
Where I live here in Montana we don't have an ivy problem.
If I did, I would let the Boy Scout in me come out and have some fun with a blow torch!!
Seriously, my gut says get rid of the roots, so fire should work. I just would not burn the wood to much as it will preserve the wood so it will take longer to compost down.