Building Hügelkultur Beds

by IRC Charlottesville A finished Hügelkultur bed appears as a long earthen mound in a garden.

Summary

 

Hügelkultur means “mound culture” or “hill gardening.” Although the name comes from Europe, growers around the world have used this method for many hundreds of years.

Hügelkultur beds are sometimes called “30 year raised beds” because they can benefit your garden for many years.

Building a hügelkultur bed is hard work, but will save you time and energy in the long term. Created by IRC Charlottesville
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