What to do with a big pile of dead peach trees?
In Israel, about ten miles from the coast, we are in the beginning stages of designing a Food Forest. One of our first issues; There was a peach orchard on the property that was given up on and left without irrigation, to die. At some point the trees, stressed, attracted some kind of insect which made all these holes in the wood. The trees were uprooted and are now in two really big piles (1000 trees in all). We want to utilize this organic material to it’s maximum potential.
Some ideas:
1. Use the wood to fill up swales
2. Make Hugelkultur beds.
3. Leave the pile where it is and attempt to inoculate the wood with different fungi. ( oyster, garden giant, …?)
4. Burn the wood and incorporate the ash into the soil. (We might do this if we find out that using the bug eaten wood would not be good. The bugs seem to be gone, just the holes left in their wake. What do you think?)
Any and all opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Daniel Kra
daniel.kra@gmail.com