Layer By Layer II
Following the instructions from the Hügel Bed post. First logs, then branches, leaves, green waste, compost and soil on top.
Following the instructions from the Hügel Bed post. First logs, then branches, leaves, green waste, compost and soil on top.
Konya-native Atacan is clearing the slope of weeds while simultaneously turning the soil.
The map outlines a four-step land project on a sloped garden bed next to outdoor stairs, measuring approximately 5m x 1.5m. The design features rustic, multi-level planter boxes made from salvaged wood and branches, integrated log-slice maintenance paths, and a dedicated planting plan: Top Tier: Thyme, Oregano, and Lavender.
This steep slope is my next big project. We are transforming it into a tiered herb garden. Wood terraces will hold new soil. Different herbs will grow on every level. It will turn an empty hillside into a stunning feature. It makes a perfect green wall. A few of the
In this picture, we see a cultivated Petunia (with two-toned flowers) growing in a rich and living carpet of groundcover. This green carpet is made up of a variety of plants with different jobs: feathery leaves for shade, Sedum for toughness, clover to improve the soil (by adding nitrogen), and
Project 2025-1-SE01-KA210-SCH-000356308