At the end of the day, everyone to their own, if you are not comfortable with a narrow DOF, don't shoot at f22.
OK, let's look at the figures from the DOF calculator, assuming a 40D body and a lens at 17mm (27.2mm equivalent on full frame). That's towards the long end of the 10-22 and at the wide limit for most standard wide zooms...
f/2.8 - hyperfocal distance = 17.7' - near focus = 8.85'
f/4 - hyperfocal distancec = 12.5' - near focus = 6.25'
f/5.6 - hyperfocal distance = 8.88' - near focus = 4.44'
f/8 - hyperfocal distance = 6.29' - near focus = 3.145'
f/11 - hyperfocal distance = 4.47' - near focus = 2.235'
f/16 - hyperfocal distance = 3.17' - near focus = 1.585'
f/22 - hyperfocal distance = 2.26' - near focus = 1.13'
Optimum lens sharpness is probably around the f/8 mark, maybe nearer f/5.6 for a fast lens. Obviously any focal length under 17mm will just buy you even more DOF, so for a "standard" landscape shot with a crop body you would use f/22 why?
Even on a full frame body at 35mm (I'm thinking worst case scenario for DOF, with a 16-35 lens here) and f/8 you will have a hyperfocal distance of 16.9' and a near focus of 8.45'. f/22 will move those to 6.04' and 3.02', which is pretty darn close. Maybe f/22 makes more sense on a full frame body, but on a cropper I'm not so convinced.