peakstreaker
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I am wondering what are some different ways to grow right in a Swamp. I have built little platforms in the past and grew out of 5 gallon buckets. There was a lot of thrashing through the muck to feed them. I have herd of filling half a bucket with large gravel and drilling holes in the bottom and setting it right on the wet marsh soil. I am not sure how that works, does the gravel act as a wick or do the roots grow down in the gravel. That method seems like it would not leave much room for root due to part of the bucket being to wet/underwater
Has anyone tried this method or has any one grown in a marsh before.
Any other ways of dealing with very wet areas, buckets designs or right in the ground either way. I am just looking for ideas.
I would really like to find a good way for this to work. I live in a area that has crazy tree coverage with not so powerful sun. The swamps are every where and mostly open. I am just looking at going in low lining areas not right in the water. Areas that might be under water for the spring melt and dry up soon after but still have the hole in the canopy that lets sun in. Something like the south banks of a swamp, no big trees blocking the sun not in the water but still really wet.
Has anyone tried this method or has any one grown in a marsh before.
Any other ways of dealing with very wet areas, buckets designs or right in the ground either way. I am just looking for ideas.
I would really like to find a good way for this to work. I live in a area that has crazy tree coverage with not so powerful sun. The swamps are every where and mostly open. I am just looking at going in low lining areas not right in the water. Areas that might be under water for the spring melt and dry up soon after but still have the hole in the canopy that lets sun in. Something like the south banks of a swamp, no big trees blocking the sun not in the water but still really wet.