Hugelkultur Raised Bed Gardening This is perhaps one of the most ancient of the no-dig gardening techniques for growingfruit and vegetables, originating in the Black Forest region of Germany it has been around for many centuries. Created as a way to grow food in areas where good arable land was limited, the Hugelkultur makes use of material that would otherwise be discarded as useless – forest debris and other garden waste. What You Will Find In This 2nd Edition Of The Hugelkultur Book All the material included in the first edition PLUS, Updated and expanded material to give more in-depth instruction on how to build and care for your Hugelkultur – and get the best results for your efforts! Expanded question and answer section to cover the most commony asked questions. More images A good section on Companion Planting – An organic gardening method that fits well with the Hugelbed concept If you are looking for a ‘new’ and sustainable method for growing vegetables, that turns FREE waste material into productive soil for growing vegetables, then this book will be a great fir for you!
HUGELKULTUR 11 New And Expanded 2nd Edition – How to Re-Purpose Old Timbers and Garden Litter to Grow Vegetables – Including Hot Tips on Companion Planting! (No Dig Gardening Techniques)
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This book teaches sustainable gardening techniques, providing educational content for agricultural science or home economics electives.
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