Hi All! This is my first post on this forum. I own a suburban micro-farm and am in the process of creating
hugelkultur beds for use in the spring. Because I'm in the suburbs, appearance is important, so I dug pits (approximately 3 feet deep), filled them with rotting logs (mostly maple) and I'm now ready to fill them with sod, leaves,
compost, etc. But before I start piling these things on, I have a question. Everything I've read includes a step where you "thoroughly water" the logs before adding soil, etc. How much
water is needed to "thoroughly wet" them? It has been lightly raining and snowing here on and off for the last week (between 1/4 and 1/2 inches of rain in the last week). The next three days are going to be in the mid 40s so I hope to finish everything this week. Do you think three or four days of light rain is
enough to 'thoroughly wet' the beds, or
should I get the hose out? Thanks in advance for your help!