For any of ya'll that maintain a range for work or have one on your place, have you planed anything on the berm to help hold it together?
My land is VERY sandy so my berm is mainly a mixture of sand and some clay. When it was built (last winter) we covered it with rye grass seed so a downpour wouldn't damage it much...In a few weeks the berm was covered in grass, but this does little to help the areas that receive much of the rounds. Have been thinking of planting bamboo over the berm as the bamboo rhizomes get extremely thick in a short period of time and usually grow down about 18-24 inches. they can be cut (shot) and will continue to grow. Anyone ever done this? Maybe Im over-thinking it and should just get the back-hoe to come out once a year.....just curious if anyone has experimented with plants to help keep a berm together....
My land is VERY sandy so my berm is mainly a mixture of sand and some clay. When it was built (last winter) we covered it with rye grass seed so a downpour wouldn't damage it much...In a few weeks the berm was covered in grass, but this does little to help the areas that receive much of the rounds. Have been thinking of planting bamboo over the berm as the bamboo rhizomes get extremely thick in a short period of time and usually grow down about 18-24 inches. they can be cut (shot) and will continue to grow. Anyone ever done this? Maybe Im over-thinking it and should just get the back-hoe to come out once a year.....just curious if anyone has experimented with plants to help keep a berm together....