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I’m curious how deep you dug for the foundation? And how high the keyhole berm is? Thanks!
Based on past experience, for the first few years keeping the soil moist will be a challenge given the shallow soil over logs which will take a while to decompose somewhat to hold moisture. The elevation increases sun and wind exposure increases drying, as will any cracks to allow air flow.. Mulch, green or brown will help. Great you are getting numerous plants in to help with that.
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