A HugelKulture is a type of 3-D raised bed garden that mimics nature like a forest by utilizing organic materials that are too big to go in a compost bin. A HugelKulture takes advantage of the decomposition process and provi...

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A HugelKulture is a type of 3-D raised bed garden that mimics nature like a forest by utilizing organic materials that are too big to go in a compost bin. A HugelKulture takes advantage of the decomposition process and provides moisture and nutrients to the garden plants all year. As an added benefit, a HugelKulture produces heat, a byproduct of decomposition. This extends the cold growing season by protecting cold-sensitive plants. Because a HugelKulture is really a large compost garden, each passing year just gets better and better as the components break down and releases nutrients to your plants.

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