Herb spiral explained

An herb spiral is a three dimensional garden bed for the cultivation of culinary herbs. The herb spiral is an example of permaculture design. It enables a variety of plants with different needs to grow in a small space and makes it possible to cater to the smallest space habitat requirements of plants of different climatic zones.[1] [2]

The herb spiral was invented by Bill Mollison.[3] In his 1988 book Permaculture: A Designers‘ Manual, he discussed the omnipresence of spiral shapes in nature and early cultures.[4]

Structure

The spiral winds around a cairn and rises continuously. The padded bottom is increasingly mixed upwards with sand to make it permeable.[5]

Seen from below, the herb spiral begins with a small pond on the south side. This creates a moist microclimate and also reflects light and heat against the south wall to the roots of the heat-loving herbs.

The middle part is called the normal zone. The soil here corresponds to typical North American growth conditions but is also still humid, though more permeable than in the humid zone. There are also areas that are in partial shade.

The upper part of the spiral forms a dry zone. The soil is permeable and lean. The internal structure of the herb spiral ensures good drainage. These are ideal conditions for a number of culinary herbs of the Mediterranean region.[6]

The transition between these zones is fluent, so that a wide range is covered by growth conditions.[7] [8]

Plants

Example planting schedule from Bill Mollison[9] (from top to bottom):

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Engels . Jonathon . The Magic and Mystery of Constructing a Herb Spiral and Why Every Suburban Lawn Should Have One . Permaculture News . Permaculture Research Institute . 9 September 2023 . 17 April 2015.
  2. Web site: Herb Exchange . Advantages of an Herb Spiral . The Herb Exchange . The Growers Exchange . 9 September 2023.
  3. Die Kräuterspirale – ein Element der Permakultur. Sondernummer „Neues aus der Permakultur“, Mitteilungen des Permakultur Institut e.V., Steyerberg. April 1991.
  4. Mollison, Bill: Permaculture: A Designers' Manual. Tagari Publications, 1988, ISBN 0-908228-01-5
  5. Web site: Worst . Jen . How to Make an Herb Spiral Garden & Why You Should Do It! . Worst Room Home Design . Worst Room . 9 September 2023 . 17 June 2023.
  6. Web site: Balcony Garden Web . How to Build a Spiral Herb Garden - Spiral Garden Design, Plants and Plans . Balcony Garden Web . 9 September 2023.
  7. Web site: Sagouspe . Tanner . A Guide to Herb Spirals . Rise . 9 September 2023 . 18 September 2019.
  8. Web site: Engels . Jonathon . Herb Spirals and Herb Circles . Permaculture News . Permaculture Research Institute . 9 September 2023 . 17 July 2014.
  9. Book: Mollison, Bill. Permaculture two : practical design for town and country in permanent agriculture. 1987. Tagari. Tyalgum, NSW. 0908228007. 11. Updated..