Root Cause
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Just some background info. to pick your brains and my questions are mainly regarding drainage and fire breaks.
I am clearing for a home and storage building in the mountains of NC.
The area is on a 10° slope.
The land is covered in oak, maple, and pine trees. The mountain laurels are thick making it difficult to find a path to walk.
The ground cover is 2-4 inches thick with pine needles, leaves, and tree bark. There is nothing else and little erosion.
I have cleared about 1/4 acre so far down to the stumps.
So here are some questions and hope you with experience will point me in the right direction.
- I have a ton of undergrowth and treetops pushed off to the side and a 15 hp chipper. Is there any value to wood chips or do I push it all downhill and out of sight?
- Will a rise/run/bench provide adequate drainage or is a retaining wall the way to go?
- I love the shade in summer but thinking I need sunlight to keep mold from doing damage. Is there a rule of thumb as to how far to cut back the woods for sunlight, firebreak etc.
- Do I need to remove all the pine needle/groundcover as a firebreak or will it just make erosion worse?
I appreciate anyone who has some ideas. I will only get one shot at this.
I am clearing for a home and storage building in the mountains of NC.
The area is on a 10° slope.
The land is covered in oak, maple, and pine trees. The mountain laurels are thick making it difficult to find a path to walk.
The ground cover is 2-4 inches thick with pine needles, leaves, and tree bark. There is nothing else and little erosion.
I have cleared about 1/4 acre so far down to the stumps.
So here are some questions and hope you with experience will point me in the right direction.
- I have a ton of undergrowth and treetops pushed off to the side and a 15 hp chipper. Is there any value to wood chips or do I push it all downhill and out of sight?
- Will a rise/run/bench provide adequate drainage or is a retaining wall the way to go?
- I love the shade in summer but thinking I need sunlight to keep mold from doing damage. Is there a rule of thumb as to how far to cut back the woods for sunlight, firebreak etc.
- Do I need to remove all the pine needle/groundcover as a firebreak or will it just make erosion worse?
I appreciate anyone who has some ideas. I will only get one shot at this.