I'm in the process of getting ready to build up some Hugelbeds for spring sow, but I would like opinions from the "permie" community to help me get started on the right foot. I will post a series of pictures with notes/ideas. Feel
free to email me directly at
filterdrum@yahoo.com Keep in mind every
Hugel bed will be about 8-10ft long.
I went through with a brush hog, and chopped down a bunch of saplings/vegetation to show
land detail. This area I'm most likely going to plant
tomatoes, bush beans, and Jerusalem Artichokes, and a slew of other companion plants. It's right next to a north facing slope, but gets
alot of sun.
<edit>: I wanted to plant a couple
fruit trees in this area also.
Note: Red Lines are the Beds, Green is Humus ditch, and purple arrows are the slope.
This area I was planning on keeping
water to grow yellow lotus, or azolla. Note: The water will not have source of oxygenation, other than rain fall.
This area gets full sun.. I was planning on doing 2 beds with your standard "3 sisters" setup (corn, pole beans, and squash)
<edit>: I also was going to plant sunflowers here as well.
The indicator plants (staghorn sumac, and rosehips) tend to dictate a high acidic soil.
same image, but looking to the south.
This area has some really good Nitrogen indicator plants already, and some good cover crops already growing (yarrow, yellow clover?, purple clover, salsify, european wormwood, wild strawberries, and a host of others.) I was also going to plant some sunflowers, and Jerusalem artichokes in this area. My main goal is to have this flat area w/ lots of sun to grow some Einkorn wheat, and some fruit trees. I don't know what to plant in the North/South Hugelbeds, but I'm up to suggestions.
Note: On the left hand side is an experiment using small ponds to allow corn/bean taproots to use for irrigation. It turned out quite well, but the corn was pretty small. I think it may have been due to
pond liner under plants which didn't allow tap root to go into soil.
<edit>: I
should note that I want to plant 2 fruit trees in each of the 3 areas. The main things I'd like to be planting in the beds are these plants: Peas, bush/pole beans, Sweet, and dent corn (bloody butcher, and yellow), Sunflowers, Jerusalem Artichokes, multiple clover types, salad, squash/pumpkin, garlic, peppers, leeks, carrots,beets and potatoes.
The plants that have medicinal/foraging purposes are mostly in the flat area. I want to keep these in the mix. These plants are: Salsify, Yarrow, wild clover types, and dock.
I know these images are small, so email me if you'd like to see bigger images.
I appreciate any/all input...
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Cheers!