What is Hugelkultur ?
Hugelkultur is a permaculture gardening technique that mimics the natural process of forest floor decomposition. It involves creating a raised garden bed by layering wood, soil, and other organic materials. This creates a fertile and water-efficient garden that can thrive with minimal maintenance. What is hugelkultur? "Hugelkultur" comes from the German words "hügel" (slope) and "kultur" (culture). A procedure was created in Focal Europe during the 1930s. Hugelkultur depends on the standard of copying the normal cycles of timberland biological systems. In a backwoods, dead leaves, branches, and other natural materials decay on the timberland floor, making a rich layer of humus. This humus is fundamental for sound plant development. Hugelkultur planting duplicates this interaction by making a raised bed that is loaded up with layers of wood, soil, and other natural materials. The wood breaks down after some time, delivering supplements and dampness in...