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@user-bl5zi1vb4p
@user-bl5zi1vb4p 2 года назад
I live in the south of Sweden. Very interesting lecture. I am doing my first hugel, from a big ashtree that fell down in a storm last winter. I cover it with compost, leaves, branches etc Will try mostly this year to grow zucchini, cucumber, onions, and pumpkins. From what you tell I figure it will last many years, and it is a lot bigger than 2 feet tall.
@superdupertroy
@superdupertroy 2 года назад
"We only have one year of water left" Lmao
@thenaturalhuman9568
@thenaturalhuman9568 2 года назад
Seems like this is what we see in the ancient civilizations as patterns on the ground.
@MistiClectiCisM
@MistiClectiCisM 3 года назад
Thank you so much that was extraordinary, ethically and spiritually loaded and one of top most complete videos about Hugelkultur !
@ew4267
@ew4267 3 года назад
I tried it, but raccoons dug up the insect-filled logs in the second year. I guess the logs had to be deeper.
@thenaturalhuman9568
@thenaturalhuman9568 2 года назад
Interesting
@goosecouple
@goosecouple 4 года назад
How does the hugelbed fertilize itself?
@PassportToPimlico
@PassportToPimlico 4 года назад
I think that the key is to bury a whole load of nutrients. Even the logs compost down after 5 years or so. I can envisage most mounds being disassembled after this time and being rebuilt.
@renymullen4582
@renymullen4582 3 года назад
Natural decomposition returns nutrients to soil........ie natural continous compost at your service year round!
@briles24
@briles24 4 года назад
It says ''Pine ok (tannins removed). How do you remove tannins from pines? Do you just debark it, I'm guessing?? Thanks in advance!
@levondurr
@levondurr 4 года назад
I'm not sure what she was referring to exactly. But aged pine and fir would have fewer tannins. I do know hardwood is preferable.
@zemiguens9774
@zemiguens9774 4 года назад
In mine (european) country pine bark is used to prevent weeds and all kind of vegetation. It last 5 years and, after that, the decomposition slowly transform it in compost. An good compost pile can solve the pine bark «problem» in one year. I´m convinced that burning the bark would work too
@zephaniahwmarion7311
@zephaniahwmarion7311 4 года назад
So good!
@CSMCKNTS
@CSMCKNTS 5 лет назад
I'm so glad this got put on youtube! My landlord had to leave before the classes so he didn't get to see this. Great quality too ^>^ Thanks!
@levondurr
@levondurr 5 лет назад
You're welcome.
@AJsGreenTopics
@AJsGreenTopics 5 лет назад
It's always great to educate others. Thanks for sharing.
@humboldtpermacultureguild9025
@humboldtpermacultureguild9025 5 лет назад
Your welcome!
@wanderstrings
@wanderstrings 5 лет назад
I've watched a few videos recently on hugelkultur and I was happy to find a thorough explanation, GREAT lecture!
@levondurr
@levondurr 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@castleofcostamesa8291
@castleofcostamesa8291 5 лет назад
Thank you for this informative video! I wish I could contact you to critique my first design of a tall 7’ and narrow 4’ vertical hugelkultur edible plants frame on my small cement space in my urban home garden. I wanted to use the many Moringa tree trunks I harvested annually from my garden to build a scaffold but not sure if the scaffold will rot and structure will collapse in a year. I may build a redwood frame to hold up my structure so it fits on my available sunny cement growing space.
@johndeankaris4674
@johndeankaris4674 6 лет назад
with climate change I think Pacific island need to go into this system. great vedio
@leiferikkson2616
@leiferikkson2616 6 лет назад
Good stuff minus the climate change nonesense .
@SolidGoldHedgehog
@SolidGoldHedgehog 3 года назад
It's kinda hysterical that you appreciate the the science behind hugelkultur... but not climate change. You're deluded mate.
@leiferikkson2616
@leiferikkson2616 3 года назад
@@SolidGoldHedgehog What’s deluded is your sense of arrogance
@geist41334
@geist41334 3 года назад
@@SolidGoldHedgehog What happened to the "ice age", which scientists in the 90s and early 2000s anounced to be happening right now?! Why was there a period in the medieval, as an example, when the wotldwide overall temperature was higher than now.....without planes, cars and industry?! Do you know that the climate has been changing since our planet has an amosphere?!
@ReganLiveLaughLove
@ReganLiveLaughLove 10 месяцев назад
​@@SolidGoldHedgehogThere isn't proof and considerably change the hypothesis/theory. Only biblical truth is the biblical fact of what happened to earth. No science Data to back up the adjustable hypothesis. In order to be considered scientific, hypotheses are subject to scientific evaluation and must be falsifiable, which means that they are worded in such a way that they can be proven to be incorrect. Outside of science, a theory or guess can also be called a hypothesis. Synonyms of hypothesis include: Theory, Thesis, Proposition, Premise, Assumption, Suggestion, Guess, Supposition.
@Feriin
@Feriin 7 лет назад
Good news, global warming is a hoax intended to push a carbon tax. So don't feel bad about burning wood, sprinkle the ashes in your gardens though (don't just waste them).
@beldengi
@beldengi 7 лет назад
I have been practising a form of hugelculture for years yet had never heard of it. On my half acre I pull out every weed I can, and scythe all the grass I can and dump them into an empty raised bed. After months of adding such weeds etc I cover with about an eight inch layer of soil and plant into it. By the time the food is harvested all those weeds have become compost. This happens within a time frame of about 5 months. By contrast it would take logs years to decompose, though I can see long term benefits in having such beds.
@BusterABrown
@BusterABrown 7 лет назад
20:35 Pumps sugars into the soil...
@BusterABrown
@BusterABrown 7 лет назад
Correction - 25:35
@levondurr
@levondurr 7 лет назад
I think she is referring to the process of allowing the cover crop roots to decompose in the soil and the nutrients from the roots returning back into the soil.
@JanColdwater
@JanColdwater 7 лет назад
Great approach but I am personally so sick of hearing about the "water" issue & nobody talks about the weather manipulation by the government?? Why not also look to extract the salt from the ocean & use Wilhelm Reich's invention to make it rain?
@MarkWoodChannel
@MarkWoodChannel 6 лет назад
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orgone
@JanColdwater
@JanColdwater 4 года назад
Old chunk of coal. Alternate technology is tin foil hat? Ok, just keep sucking on a dying way of life.
@renymullen4582
@renymullen4582 3 года назад
Weather is Impossible to be changed except by nature..........
@MS-dc9tx
@MS-dc9tx 7 лет назад
Great video. Inspires me to do Hugelkultur. Please post more of these videos nad techniques so that all can learn. Good Luck Kelly Karaba and keep going.. Thank you
@Pprez.69
@Pprez.69 7 лет назад
I Second that Emotion. Thank you for sharing, valuable information. Really, really appreciated =)
@akeem1221
@akeem1221 7 лет назад
can hugeculture be applied in tropical climate areas?
@humboldtpermacultureguild9025
@humboldtpermacultureguild9025 7 лет назад
I believe so. Wood selection is important but I don't see why this wouldn't work anywhere.
@judyalexander
@judyalexander 7 лет назад
GREAT!!! What the heck was all that racket going on??? People, please turn off your phones when at a lecture.
@cindystone4922
@cindystone4922 9 лет назад
Hey Sam, I have been trying to contact you for sometime now. I do not have your phone number anymore. You were calling my cell at work and i could not answer....anyway, if you are still doing tree pruning. We would really like you to prune our trees again. Please call me at work 442-5711 or home 445-0397 Cindy Stone. I'm the one that shared to pond lilly with you. Or if you are not able to help us maybe you could give us a referral?
@levondurr
@levondurr 9 лет назад
Not sure if Sam is checking this. The Humboldt Permaculture Guild posted this video so the message was sent to us. Maybe try his Facebook or e-mail?