My project thread
Agriculture collects solar energy two-dimensionally; but silviculture collects it three dimensionally.
Subtropical desert (Köppen: BWh)
Elevation: 1090 ft Annual rainfall: 7"
Jennifer Wadsworth wrote: Alas.
My project thread
Agriculture collects solar energy two-dimensionally; but silviculture collects it three dimensionally.
John Polk wrote:Where to get the mulch?
Duh. Does the Highway Dept., or the Util. Companies trim/chip branches?
Cj Verde wrote:So I just participated in a webinar called Short Rotation Woody Crops for Phytoremediation Applications. Basically it was a presentation on a study using trees on degraded land to heal the land or help with waste water. Various species planted in rows and I stiffled the question "why not plant the trees in swales for better growth?" Probably a good move due to the reaction to the question I did pose.
One of the biggest challenges they faced was competition from grasses hindering tree growth. They had limited success using herbcides (argggghhh) and the moderator asked if they were working on roundup ready trees (double argggghhh). So, I finally asked, "why didn't you just use mulch?" The answer from the PHD - "huh, it didn't really occur to me. I guess you could do that."
Wow! There are soooooo many brains to infect it's scary!
http://notquitethereyethomestead.blogspot.com/ --On the highway going from here to there the question is oft asked "are we there yet". The oft given answer is "not quite yet". So it goes with life and with my little piece of it. This is my story. I get to tell it my way. I hope you enjoy it.
Tina Paxton wrote:
Back to this -- what types of trees or bushes would one use for a well planned "short rotation wood crops for phytoremediation" project? Perhaps that isn't the right answer because that might depend on why the land is needing remediation in the first place???
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Agriculture collects solar energy two-dimensionally; but silviculture collects it three dimensionally.
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