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I can't keep mine wet enough (been unusually dry winter) - needs more "green" and I just don't have it to spare right now. Thank you for keeping this thread going - its inspiring and informative both. Enough so that I keep tinkering with my efforts to make it work on my grounds.
That's what I was afraid of here in the US southeast.

I've tried potato towers a couple times and had that problem of just not being able to keep them wet.
Have either of you tried hugalkulture (saturate a partially rotted log then bury it in the compost pile)? Testimonies say it works better than other (most other?) water resevoir systems.
 
Maybe because the stump is vertical and connected to roots designed to carry fluids to and from the trunk. :confused: I don't know.

Burying a log would be a tremendous amount of work anyway.

I've been following this thread with great interest because I think it's a wonderful way to use limited space if you have the right climate. :)
 
Have either of you tried hugalkulture (saturate a partially rotted log then bury it in the compost pile)? Testimonies say it works better than other (most other?) water resevoir systems.
I've read a little bit about it, and it's definitely an interesting idea:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hügelkultur

When I make a raised garden bed I toss in whatever dead wood is handy (down at the bottom where I will never try to dig with a shovel), but I don't do great big mounds like I've seen described in various articles.
 

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