posted 10 years ago
andy, it all kind of goes back to chemistry and the chemistry of composting. Because newspaper is a carbon, we need to add nitrogen. Nitrogen breaks down carbon, but it needs to be part of a liquid so we can put it where we want it in the amount we need it, rather than have it just go up into the air. Then we need water and oxygen. So pee is your most basic, easy source of nitrogen, manure, soaked coffee grounds or coffee/tea bags, to name a few. Then we need carbon that allows oxygen to be underground, which is mowed grass, mowed weeds, mowed straw, or wooden branches if you want to do hugelkultur. Then we need to bury it.
If you dig a trench deep enough to do many layers, and do thin layers of newspaper, manure, soil, mowed stuff, wet that down really well, repeat until you fill up the trench. Then you can plant in it right away.
Mediterranean climate, hugel trenches, fabulous clay soil high in nutrients, self-watering containers with hugel layers, keyhole composting with low hugel raised beds, thick Back to Eden Wood chips mulch (distinguished from Bark chips), using as many native plants as possible....all drought tolerant.