1102 halting soil creep

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Gardening & Agriculture

It's a common problem in Abruzzo and as far as I can see, has been very badly managed. Areas of erosion are huge and each winter we get big wash-outs in the area. Like you we have locust bean planted all over the place and also cana where it is damp because they have invasive roots.

A common solution adopted by many farmers is the large wire baskets full of stones which are stacked against the area to be stabilised. I used to know the name of these things but I've forgotten it, they are suppleid as empty baskets, and wired together and filled on site. You would also need a crane/loader to position them. The biggest vineyard in the area has large areas of these to stabilise the sides of the terraces.

I read somewhere once that Lavender can also be used to help prevent creep and erosion, perhaps planted higher up the hill to stabilise the top a bit I think I would also maybe try a small terrace with little retaining walls, but, I fear that could also prove to be horrendously expensive.

Phewwww. You're right Will, the only "good" thing around here, I live half way down a vallet BTW is that they don't pour gallons of chemicals over the lnd every five minutes, but, they do work it intensively, one day the bubble must burst. I hope they hurry up with incentives to re forest, I have a romantic notion of having a few nice little copses in my section of the valley...

LOL, But, if you make it obvious that you find camo clad men with big weapons immensly attractive, they stay away... Ohh, I also have a Marrema sheep dog and ahusky cross, they don't seem to like them making so much noise that the tiny little birdies fly away. :D

You will also need to practice a very camp, Buon Giooooooooooooorrrrno, che Bellllllllaaaahhhhh Giornata.....
Ohhh, and get a BIG sheepdog just in case :D