bindian
Super Member
A drag harrow would catch all the loose vegetative matter and pull it along. Sticks also. I pull mine chained to my loader bucket. I usually use it on my roads and for seeding bermuda grass. It levels out and will bury the seed. When I see stuff hanging up in it, I just lift the loader bucket up (on level ground) and pick the trash off the tines.The area around my home is mainly wooded with evergreens and a small amount of oaks. I rake and mulch the abundant tree droppings (needles, seed pods, cones, small branches, leaves, etc.) with either my bush hog or my non-tractor chipper/shredder. My goal is to integrate most of the vegetative matter back into the soil at a shallow depth. I would leave it on top to create a natural duff which supports a healthy forest but do not want to let it build up much on the surface for fire protection, living in the California mountains.
Dragging the new mulch with a chain harrow seems like it might be a good tool for this and not an expensive one. What do you think? Any better solutions?
There is not much clay in the soil so it is easy to work.
Thanks for your help.
hugs, Brandi