Haha yeah i love havaianas! also while looking back over the theead this week i had a good laugh about all the photos of my feet so glad you noticed!Nice havaianas! I have at least 4 pairs, probably more.
Ill try my best to remember to get a photo monday morning of the soil in the 2 year old bed. i wish i kept mulching the soil cuz it would be in much better condition. as a fun note i often get lbms (little brown mushrooms) in that bed if i get good wet and dry cycles. usually it means i am not able to water for a minute.Ah cool! I'd love to get a glimpse of how the soil looks in that 2 yr old bed!
Did you have other aerating material beyond hulls in your original mix?
I'm currently puzzling together a midterm perspective for my own soil, after having noticed that my lava rock had all sunk to pot bottom after only 2 runs. Perhaps I should crush it more (it's 1-2cm diameter pieces)....
And actually I have some old wheat husks I was imagining could be great topdress aeration for being quite sturdy for a while, bringing more of the woody side of things to the soil, and, by the time they wander to pot bottom, will have been chewed up by the hopefully abundantly present fungi
So it's great to learn you're actually already doing that!
Yeah the thing with non-compostable aeration sinking to the bottom is that over time you practically lose pot depth, as the bottom layer eventually consists of pure rock/pebbles/sand.Ill try my best to remember to get a photo monday morning of the soil in the 2 year old bed. i wish i kept mulching the soil cuz it would be in much better condition. as a fun note i often get lbms (little brown mushrooms) in that bed if i get good wet and dry cycles. usually it means i am not able to water for a minute.
I think its fine for your aeration to sink toward the bottom as long as you continue to topdress/mulch with somethibg that will serve as aeration as the mulch breaks down. its pretty amazing how fast leaves break down as mulch ive never used wheat husks but i imagine it might work.
Also im not too bothered by the idea of the rice hulls moving arounf. the beds have worms that help break down old roots and they help keep my soil aerated.
As far as other aeration there is a smattering of different things that end up in there but mostly its just rice hulls