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Apr. 17—This story was originally published in March 2019. Most gardeners are accustomed to using a single method of gardening, maybe a plot or a raised bed. There are so many different gardening ...
A: Yes, it is! It is called Hugelkultur Gardening. It is a lot of work but has some great benefits. If you are looking for a way to recycle those downed branches and logs rather than making ...
This combination of images provided by Adrianna Birnbaum show a base layer of logs used in creating a raised Hugulkultur bed, from left, a layer of garden debris and twigs used in creating a raised ...
I don’t have a giant property, so I strategize to get the most use of the garden I have, and that includes planting vegetables and herbs in raised beds and containers. I’ve been growing edibles in two ...
I don’t have a giant property, so I strategize to get the most use of the garden I have, and that includes planting vegetables and herbs in raised beds and containers. A better method, “Hugelkultur,” ...
I don't have a giant property, so I strategize to get the most use of the garden I have, and that includes planting vegetables and herbs in raised beds and containers. I've been growing edibles in two ...
If you're used to planting vegetables and herbs in raised beds you might be buying copious amounts of compost and organic topsoil to fill them. AP gardening writer Jessica Damiano says there's another ...
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