Hugelkultur is a great way to use branches and logs in your landscape to to benefit your soil and provide a fertile location for plants to grow. Hugelkultur is more than just burying a log and planting on top of it. It improves soil by adding nutrients and improving its water-holding capacity. It can create no-till and low-effort raised beds. It can be a good option for using garden slash and can be a great way to sequester carbon. Gardener Scott discusses these and more benefits along with other concerns about Hugelkultur.
Hugelkultur books:
"Sepp Holzer's Permaculture" [ Ссылка ]
"Gaia's Garden" [ Ссылка ]
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Understanding Hugelkultur - How and Why to Do It
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