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Angela Wilcox wrote:Give it a go and let us know what happens? Please post pics of the stages of your adventure?
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You need to be prepared for this to settle substantially the first year, and more gradually on subsequent years. The better you pack dirt around the wood, the slower it will settle, but as the wood decomposes, the mound will get shorter, from everything I've read.Jim Garlits wrote:Is there any reason this wouldn't work?
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Jay Angler wrote:
You need to be prepared for this to settle substantially the first year, and more gradually on subsequent years. The better you pack dirt around the wood, the slower it will settle, but as the wood decomposes, the mound will get shorter, from everything I've read.Jim Garlits wrote:Is there any reason this wouldn't work?
If I was adding rocks to a build like this, I'd be trying to picture how the settling would affect them. I would try to either make sure they had solid areas under them, or I would try to make sure they would tip ways I wanted them to. Or I would simply accept that as this spiral ages, it will need a little TLC to age gracefully. Nature is not static. Gardens grow and change!
I would also be careful to make sure woodier plants would be able to descend gracefully. Usually they would be planted near ground level. Rosemary can become quite a large shrub as an example.
Looking forward to pictures!
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Jay Angler wrote:Somebody famous - maybe Toby Hemenway but don't quote me on that - said that your herb garden isn't close enough to the door if you can't go out in all weather to pick fresh herbs for breakfast in your fuzzy slippers.
I've got Rosemary, Sage, Garlic chives, regular chives, Oregano, Marjoram and a few walking onions that fit that description. Alas, my Old English Thyme passed on. I'd hoped it would have dropped seeds, but so far I haven't seen babies. Although I must admit my slippers aren't fuzzy.
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Jim Garlits wrote:The yard slopes down away from the house, so it doesn't look like it, but the center of the pile is about a foot and a half high...
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Got a bit of work done this morning. Sheet mulch with a twist: cardboard/dirt/hugel/dirt/soak with the hose after I unfroze it in the sun. :)
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Timothy Norton wrote:What a great creation; well done!
I can appreciate the shoe prints in the dirt![]()
I'd be itching to plant it already.
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