Tyler Ludens wrote:It's not recommended to plant trees in a hugelkultur, but rather, beside one. I'm experimenting with buried wood next to tree plantings, to try to get a similar water-storing effect.
What if I buried the wood, and then planted semi-dwarf trees in a clay-compost mix berm? i.e. I'd dig a mock-swale, bury the newly cut logs, cover with rotted log material, then cover with the removed clay-dominant topsoil and compost, and plant in that? Would you recommend against this? If so, how else would you proceed? I'm worried that planting directly into the clay-dominant soil would set my fruit trees up for root rot since clay doesn't drain well. I dug a swale in October the day I broke my collar bone (beforehand, obviously) and when it rains the swale holds the water for a day or two.