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Post by tonystrak on Jan 17, 2018 1:29:43 GMT -6
Hi, I started my hugelkulture beds this year in Northeast Indiana. Average height of three feet with an assortment of trees. I used mostly cotton woods. I have watered a lot as the soil keeps settling. Here is the Dig please help. I got a load of manure some years ago and have been playing the dickens sense trying to rid myself of the creatures from Hell. Yep My Fault I get that, but here I am trying to do the right thing. I got beetles that love carbon, they love wood or anything fibrous. Check this when I pull back the soil I see a hive, like maggots in a fish. These lovely guys get most of what I work for. ARGHH! I am sure that I could nuke the place and be done with them, I however would have to eat behind them. I have heard them called powder post, yet I think that that is local ignorance. I can't find them online anywhere though I have seen them my entire life. These loveleys look like armadillos without a head or tail. At maturity they are maybe 3/8 of an inch long, maybe a little less. The point is I am done till I find a solution , my beds will not last and I won't get spit. For More Details Creative Promotional Examples
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