May 14, 2024

VIDEO: One Year Later, I Filled a Deep Raised Bed with Logs to Save Money on Soil!


Don’t waste money filling your raised bed with quality soil if you don’t have to. Me and Tuck will show you how to fill a bed with logs and sticks so you save money and get a whole bunch of added benefits! This technique has been around for a long time and it is knows as huglekultur.

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18 thoughts on “VIDEO: One Year Later, I Filled a Deep Raised Bed with Logs to Save Money on Soil!

  1. You should have split the logs to make more surface area for both water and microbes. The microbes will have a difficult time getting through the bark even with the tree not growing.

  2. I did a whole hügelkultur bed with my kids' school last year. We watered with ollas. This was in Arizona, on clay soil. We did not use beds. The plants did great, and the biodiversity increased in the backyard we did it in. I would recommend it anytime to anyone. It is Soo much less expensive, and produces a great product.

  3. Gotta LOVE Tuck – at least you know he's never going to totally starve! (Good job you don't have butcher's shop!) Great to see this work so well – could you use some hay & straw bales if you didn't have access to logs & brush? Although this will be a great way to use up our fallen branches – I guess eucalypt will be OK to use? Some trees might be better than others – fruit trees I'd imagine would be great! The results looked FAB!

  4. Janes, since the temperature is dropping, do you cover all your veggies? Should I cover with plastic at night and uncover daily each morning? I planted cabbage foir the first time and I would like them to grow despite the cold.

  5. I love the garden composition content during what most people consider the “off season” for gardening. Seeing the bounty that you produce is very inspiring! But I find the process of how and why you chose specific methods very interesting. Keep up the great work!!

  6. Great video and info! Thank you! Looking to hopefully get a place/land next year and put in raised beds and so this was very helpful! 🙂 Love me some Tuck and those carrots! Sneaky sneaky lol

  7. Thank you for this video and taking the time to show the whole process from beginning to end. That takes alot of foresight and I really appreciate the info! Look forward to trying this in the spring when we make our raised beds:)

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