I noticed the other day that my small hugelkultur bed seemed to be generally warmer than the surrounding soil.
So, I decided to conduct a small experiment. I have been logging my results here -->
Hugelkultur Temperature Experiment.
I have been taking temperature measurements from my huguelkultur bed, my raised bed, the ground, and the ambient air. I have been
taking readings in the early morning (before the sun breaks the treetops), mid-day (as close to noon as possible), and evening (usually 1 - 2 hours after sunset).
The results have been somewhat surprising. The hugelkultur bed temp has remained mostly stable.
At one point (5/22M), it had been raining all night long, the air temp was 61.4, and the hugulkultur bed was still at 82.5.
All temperatures are in Fahrenheit, of course.
Just though I would share what I have so far. This is an ongoing experiment, and I am very interested in seeing how well it holds heat through
the colder nights and shorter days of winter.