Okay. So I need some advise.
If like to experiment with permaculture and its a subject that I know very little about.
I'm thinking of planting more raspberry bushes using hugelkulture. I already have three bushes planted by my front porch. But I'd really like to plant more. After estimating my consumption of fruit I realize I am going to need to grow a lot more.
In addition to raspberries I'm going to need Many more strawberry bushes and I'd love to start growing kiwis as well.
First off what type of wood do you folks think I should use? I've read a great deal on the subject. But I keep getting conflicting answers. I have access to a bunch of downed cherry pine and a few oak trees that we cleared out to plant my guy's food plot. But half the sources I've read said not to use pine and the other half said pine is fine. Other sources say that while cherry is great for plants cause it's decay tends not to suck nitrogen from the soil, it is toxic to animals. What animals? Worms?
I was hoping to cut and split the oak for firewood. But can certainly forgo that in favor of having tons of fruit to eat and ferment into wine.
Also will the three types of plant I'd like to grow over them be compatible with each other? Will the strawberries do ok with the grass and what not that will be growing around it or should I simply increase the size of my fruit garden that I maintain and keep weed free?
Space really isn't an issue. I have plenty of room so I could plant them all on their own mounds.
Also. Are there any other plants that I should plant along with them to compliment their growth and health?
Also Xtwothousand. I'd like to plant a couple acres of black walnut sometime in the future. Is this a method that would help them as well?
Yeah I know that's a lot of questions. But I appreciate any advise.
If like to experiment with permaculture and its a subject that I know very little about.
I'm thinking of planting more raspberry bushes using hugelkulture. I already have three bushes planted by my front porch. But I'd really like to plant more. After estimating my consumption of fruit I realize I am going to need to grow a lot more.
In addition to raspberries I'm going to need Many more strawberry bushes and I'd love to start growing kiwis as well.
First off what type of wood do you folks think I should use? I've read a great deal on the subject. But I keep getting conflicting answers. I have access to a bunch of downed cherry pine and a few oak trees that we cleared out to plant my guy's food plot. But half the sources I've read said not to use pine and the other half said pine is fine. Other sources say that while cherry is great for plants cause it's decay tends not to suck nitrogen from the soil, it is toxic to animals. What animals? Worms?
I was hoping to cut and split the oak for firewood. But can certainly forgo that in favor of having tons of fruit to eat and ferment into wine.
Also will the three types of plant I'd like to grow over them be compatible with each other? Will the strawberries do ok with the grass and what not that will be growing around it or should I simply increase the size of my fruit garden that I maintain and keep weed free?
Space really isn't an issue. I have plenty of room so I could plant them all on their own mounds.
Also. Are there any other plants that I should plant along with them to compliment their growth and health?
Also Xtwothousand. I'd like to plant a couple acres of black walnut sometime in the future. Is this a method that would help them as well?
Yeah I know that's a lot of questions. But I appreciate any advise.