posted 5 months ago
Bias on the table here....I strongly dislike concrete in fence construction. Even leaving out the Gick-factor of concrete, it's the fastest path to rotten fence posts. Concrete holds onto moisture, and moisture next to wood, we all know from hugelkultur, is how you get your wood to break down.
T-posts are great, I use a mix of round logs and t-posts myself. For setting posts directly, I try and keep as much water away from the post as possible. When digging the hole, I dig it a bit deeper and lay down a bed of drain rock, or pea gravel, or whatever I have around. Once I have my post in position, I throw in rocks, the larger the better. I stop every six inches and tamp them down with a shovel or a breaker bar. I keep adding rocks until they are mounded above the surface, so I'm limiting soil contact with the post.
I'm 'lucky', I live on glacial moraine...I have all the rounded stones I could ever want. You can buy drain rock from a quarry if you aren't 'lucky' like me. :D
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