I was thinking you were rather late getting the tomatoes in, but then I saw your post about the stuff you had growing in the bed earlier in the year.
Everything certainly seems to be growing well.
I think I'd have to build another greenhouse or hoophouse if I was going to try a hugelkulter bed in a greenhouse.
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I was pretty late getting them going this year, but with the greenhouse extending the season I think there's enough time. You might want to try hugelkultur outdoor rows instead of building another greenhouse, that's how I have my outdoor garden set up this year and it's yielded tons of lettuce, kale, radish, carrots, cucumbers and pak choi so far this year. I'm loving how low maintenance the hugelkultur method has been so far and the soil is much less compacted than it used to be.
I've thought about doing some hugel beds here, but my space is fairly limited, living in town. One of my raised beds was built as a small hugel bed, I don't know how efficient it is because it's pretty small.
I'm not sure how big they need to be before you get much benefit, maybe as an experiment i'll try out hugel in some small containers
That could be an interesting experiment.