posted 2 weeks ago
I agree with Burton. If the illustration showed rectangular baskets like what is on the hillside illustration, it might be more clear. Maybe round willow gabions would work just as well though. If i were doing it, I might place a layer of compost for roots of the willow to establish at strategic points. In my area with 100” winters of rain and 10” days, unless I build a proper pond and spillway, I generally do not try to stop water, just deflect and spread it. This seems to be a nice way to do so that gets stronger over time. I have also made very roughly woven woody debris structures that catch sediment behind them, or form vernal pools in right topography.
This is all just my opinion based on a flawed memory