MontyJ
Deeply Rooted
Looking good Bay! I'm curious as to how this will work out for you as well. When would you start planting on it?
I think I read it has to sit for a couple of years. The longer the better.
Bay ... after you make that wood pile ( you might want to add some volcanic ash- I hear tell that it has great makings for great soil ), and bury it, sit back in your rocking chair, sip a mint julep and write a note to your granddaughters detailed directions on how to plant a garden on what should be newly created organic soil. Wouldn't it be more enjoyable and better to harvest some wild hogs, set fire to the logs and have a neighborhood hog roast party ? Then when the logs become ashes, till them into the soil and you can have a crop in your new garden next year. new garden next spring, fewer hogs to raid your garden ( they are more destructive then cottontail rabbits ) ... WIN, WIN !!!I think I read it has to sit for a couple of years. The longer the better.