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RE: Hugelkultur bed started but there is a logistical obstacle.
Sure thing! I didn't explain with much detail exactly what a hugelkulture bed is so it would probably help them better understand if they learned a bit about them. @carpedimus gave a really concise explanation here on the msp weekly sustainability curation as an intro to my post.
If they can use that wood onsite it will probably save some cost. Like @amberyooper said, they're pretty labor intensive to get setup but they're great after that because very little needs done if planted with perennials or self seeding chop n drop plants and mulched really well with leaves, hay, straw over the winter
Know what is so crazy, @phedizzle?
I shared the link and he told me this is what they just started doing on their property! He showed me some of the new beds last week, but they were a little different than yours and he didn't know the name 'til i showed him your post.
Kinda neato! lol
Did he put them in raised beds? I wanna do it that way too. Looks nicer. The only thing I'm concerned with here is we have a groundhog that might appreciate a large mound to live, eat, and hibernate in haha. Glad to hear he's already doing hugelkulture. It's...well... intuitive =p