Hugelkultur: Raised Bed Vegetable Gardening with Hugelkultur
An Introduction to Growing Vegetables in Tree Cuttings and Turf Heaps (No Dig Gardening Techniques, Book 9)
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ナレーター:
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Brent Nasworthy
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著者:
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James Paris
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Growing vegetables in a hugelkultur.
Hugelkultur, also sometimes referred to as hugel bed, is a permaculture gardening technique for growing vegetables in heaps made from timber and covered over with topsoil.
In this short introduction to a well established but little known growing concept, you will discover what it involves and how it can be used to great advantage particularly in dry arid regions.
With a proper understanding and application of this simple technique, vegetables can be grown with minimum irrigation—and less backache!
A cheap and effective way to grow vegetables in the poorest conditions, this mound culture technique uses the naturally decomposing lumber to both feed and irrigate the plants grown in it.
There can be no doubt that this is a productive technique for growing vegetables and indeed could be the answer to many problems facing the enthusiastic food grower.
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