tallbuilder on Nostr: Sure, conversation is good. Hugo culture is a mulch bed that tends to hold water, and ...
Sure, conversation is good. Hugo culture is a mulch bed that tends to hold water, and slowly release nutrients over time.
It is a triangular layer system- large wood stumps in the bottom, brush and branches above, then grass clippings and straw on top. This is watered so there is reduced air space, then plants are inserted into the lop layer.
There are above ground Hugo beds and and below ground trench Hugo beds- the latter are better for dry windier climates such as Montana.
This is a personal project- I am not trying to do CSA or anything like it.
It is a triangular layer system- large wood stumps in the bottom, brush and branches above, then grass clippings and straw on top. This is watered so there is reduced air space, then plants are inserted into the lop layer.
There are above ground Hugo beds and and below ground trench Hugo beds- the latter are better for dry windier climates such as Montana.
This is a personal project- I am not trying to do CSA or anything like it.