Environment & Energy
In reply to the discussion: DU: Beware the Water Desalination Movement and it's Lies. [View all]mopinko
(73,484 posts)srsly. my first hugel pile is now 3 years old. barely starting to work, they say.
last summer i grew heirloom tomatoes on it. i not only got tomatoes as big as baby's heads, i got no watering faults. no blossom end rot, no fungi.
i watered the plants in for a few days, and NEVER WATERED AGAIN. all season, zero water.
all from landscape waste.
stops runoff, too.
i wonder what the situation out there is with this issue.
there were just rewrites to the illinois composting rules, letting farmers accept more organic waste. but the real incentive would be if the farmers could get a tipping fee. but the big boys want to keep that part to themselves, so no fees were allowed.
and paul stamets would tell you that you need more fungi w your almonds. he has a "fertilizer" that is really fungi spores.
drip irrigation is a no brainer.