I built a
Hugelkultur at the SKIP 2024 event at
Wheaton Labs in line with 5 other people. I had the 6ft spot second from the south end. Each Skipper worked independently but are in some of my photos. I primarily used decayed
wood that was scattered on the forest floor nearby, primarily Fir, Pine, and Spruce. The best
trees in a hugel are decaying trees which also happened to be the easiest to carry!
I used the excavator to move dirt from each side of the hugel over each
carbon layer until I reached the desired height. For the last carbon layer I used a lot of branches on the tops and sides to attempt to prevent the dirt from falling right back down into the trenches on either side. It was an exciting
experience to use the excavator to make so much progress in such a short amount of time!
I transplanted comfrey and sunchokes from base camp and selected the following seeds for planting: sweet yellow clover, bush beans, clover mix, field peas, black bean, alfalfa, white clover, fava beans, sunflower, millet, dandelion, corn,
sepp holzer grain.
I harvested pine branches, smooth brome, orchard grass, blue stem wheat grass, and mullein for mulching.
To complete this
BB, the minimum requirements are:
- 7 feet tall, 7 feet wide, 6 feet long
- mulch it with at least 4 different kinds of mulch
- seed/plant at least a dozen different species
- seeds are mostly nitrogen fixers (>75% by volume)
- at least three comfrey plants
- at least three sunchokes
- at least a dozen
sepp holzer grains
To document your completion of the BB, provide the following:
Attachment 1 - Two pics of the site before the work is started with the intended location marked out.
- Probably marked with wood laid on the ground that will soon be buried!
Attachment 2 - Three pics of three different stages of construction - showing the contents of the
hugelkultur
Attachment 3 - One pic when the hugelkultur is completely built but not planted or mulched proving it is 7 feet tall and 6 feet long
Attachment 4 - Pics of all the stuff about to be planted
See above - A paragraph or two of what wood was used and where it came from, what was planted, what mulches were applied and anything else interesting
Attachment 5 - Two pics of the site after the work is complete from the same two locations as the beginning pictures.