Excellent start my fren!

I remember reading after I did a similar start to a garden bed that in the first year or two the brown matter emits a lot of carbon. (I believe carbon, I’m going off memory that I think nostr:npub1f5pre6wl6ad87vr4hr5wppqq30sh58m4p33mthnjreh03qadcajs7gwt3z discussed)

If you care to look further into this, planting things that like this condition for the first year or two may be beneficial when ‘breaking in’ a new hugle garden.

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Thanks! I have heard it called a couple of different things. I first heard it called lasagna gardening or no till layer garden. I have a homesteading book that gives a simplefied plan that I am using here.

Right on.

I’m curious if it touches the starting few years.

https://www.almanac.com/what-hugelkultur-ultimate-raised-bed

Has basic info on it. I spelled it wrong.

Hügelkultur gardening is what i meant. And also called lasagna gardening, you’re right.