Angelika Maier wrote:Tom, we have super heavy nutrient poor clay soil mixed with sand and a non-existent drainage together with a generally high water table. What I found is that the wood which is buried (I did huegel swale which was a very bad idea) did not rot.If it would create a sponge that would be great. We do charcoal also and I believe that helps.
Maybe the water-logged soil is lacking O2? Since it is nutrient-poor the bugs may be having a hard time surviving. Some nutrient-rich compost or manure might help. Some wood species rot very slowly. I have some that just sit down there and I revisit them every time I dig up the garden. Others are gone in a year or two. This spring I used wood that had been sitting out for 20 years and was already very soft. Interested to see what it looks like later this fall when I dig.
By the way, what was bad about the swale?