Hi everybody
Thinking about my unfertile patch of
land in a mediterranean climate (which by the way within decades will be desert due to climate change forecasts), I was wondering about the following combination of methods:
Dig some pits, around 1x1m, 1m deep
Put watered tree logs in the bottom
Fill the pits with organic matter,
compost, horse manure etc
Put a mulch layer on top
Put
drip irrigation into the pit
Plant fruit
trees around the pit, and repeat the above process yearly as the material decays and loses volume.
Am I right that this would greatly reduce the amount of irrigation water used, and it would give my trees a good source of nutrients?
Am I right that the trees in need of nutrients, would get them from the pits, and the ones happy with poor soil, would stay with their
roots on the poor soil?
At what distance would I plant the trees?
How many trees can one such pit
feed?
Thanks in advance!