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Abundant, verdant Hugelculture pictures please - Hugelculture inspiration thread

 
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I want to see pictures of successful, mature hugelcultures. I expect they're out there, but I can't seem find them in a search.
 
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Posting what I can find in web searches.

http://www.daybydayhomesteading.com/2015/07/hugelkultur-garden-update.html


https://steemit.com/gardening/@brandonv111/hugelkultur-composting-whole-trees-for-the-ultimate-raised-garden-bed


http://www.hugelkultur.com.au/intro-hugelkultur/


https://gardenbite.com/hugelkultur-huh/


I'd really like to see a wide shot of hugels at Wheaton labs, but every photo seems to be just one patch here or there. I wonder if it's just a really difficult thing to get a wide angle on.
 
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I found the thread on the Big Hugel at Wheaton Labs basecamp.

https://permies.com/t/80/36537/permaculture-projects/giant-hugelkultur-feet-tall-basecamp
 
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