- Thread starter
- #21
If you do a trench, save that soil to go on top of the HK. I didn't have that option since we were paying to have land cleared, and earth work done. So I just started piling the dead wood at the base of the "hill" and started back filling with more dead wood till I got a bit above the finished grade on the east side of it. Covered that with weedy garden debris (which normally would have been left in the garden for the chickens to work on over non growing season) then layered up a bit with leaves, old hay, grass clippings, a few loads of top soil and some nice finished compost. Definitely not thick enough, but hoping it will last the season, when I can add to it in the fall. I am finding that with the huge brush piles that were generated, plus the open voids in my poorly constructed HK, I have a wood chuck that needs to be tended to. Hubby also saw a couple of rabbits yesterday. The lower area is creating a perfect habitat for those munchers.