Hey fellas, I was at my farm this past weekend seeding some switchgrass. I have a few areas of an old field that has bare dirt and washing through the middle of my field. I planned to establish a thick stand of switch in about 3/4 the 1.5 acre field, but an unsure it will take with how wet the area is from the wet winter and run off. I am planning to buy some live stakes of red osier and silky dogwood as well as a few live wattles of the dogwood as well. I am hoping I can plant these at the top of the field and place the live dogwood wattles in the washed out ditch enough to slow the water and help reduce the erosion. Ernst seed where I get a lot of my seed and supplies recommends 2-3 feet triangle spacing. Now I am not sure on their application, but for mine I would like it to suck up/slow some water, create some edge in the field, and eventually for deer browsing on the edge of a bed. What are your experiences with the spacing? Do you think this is going to create a wall? I plan on planting about 200 2' live stakes of red osier and about 50 of the silky, while caging probably 1/4 of them? I have attached a rough drawing so you can see what I am thinking. The blue highlighted area is where I have runoff coming off the hill washing my field out. The black lines across are where I plan on planting the "live wattles", and the red dots are where I plan on planting the dogwoods. Keep in mind the soil is fairly clay based. Open sun/south facing. The pond is maybe 20x20 area basically created last year where all my water was pooling up. Just wanted to get some opinions.