posted 5 months ago
Cool George!
It will take a long time to establish your hugel this way.
I am trying something similar myself, on a much smaller scale. I have a raised bed, that I want to make / keep pretty steep because of available space. Therefore I have put some sticks of a local nitrogen fixing plant, that grows like a weed here and is "normally" used for hedges, in the bottom of the side of the bed. The sticks have grown roots and start growing above ground. I cut it an drop the thin branches horizontally behind the rooted sticks. I will continue to top off with compost, until the desired heigth is reached. In the mean time I am growing vegetables on top and try to establish more perrenial stuff in the sides.
It is still to early to claim a succes. The experiment only started this year. However, this set up will be continued next year. Maybe another bed will be added.
Maybe you can start your hugel while growing your locust trees? Let us know how it turns out!
Kind regards Nynke
"If you've never failed, you have not tried enough new things"