greetings from sunny, spring-y italy!
we have 3.5 hectares of terraced land on a southern facing hill in southern tuscany, about half of which is devoted to growing olives. i was very much taken with the ideas of mr. fukuoka and was wondering if any of them could be applied to olive cultivation.
has anyone ever tried - or could recommend - covering the area around the base of the olive tree with prunings? the cost of fertilizer continues to mount and it seems logical that if the prunings were arranged in such a way as to inhibit weed growth as they decompose, they would also nourish the tree.
i made a video of us harvesting the olives a few years ago and posted it to youtube, if you'd care to see how we are situated:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AD9klDgc2c
i think "do nothing" agriculture is a bit of a misnomer but any advise or recommendations you might have to make it a little easier and less expensive would be very much appreciated.
grazie! - bill