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I have been looking at it and have seen several videos on youtube about it.
It made sense to me after doing work on the Jean Pain experiment I was doing. Jean reported that he did not have to irrigate his crops as much because of using wood mulch for his plants.
I have not seen the link that you posted, but it all makes sense to me I have seen areas lush and green where there was a fense post that had been buried years ago.
I have only just put together a bed.
I cut up some Wandoo and Jarrah and added some wood chip mulch from the tree loppers. I then chucked on some well rotted horse poop and covered the lot with good Western Australian guttless sand.
I don't expect great results this summer but hopefully next season it may be starting to work a bit better.
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