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I don't know about chicken wire being an organic method or not. I've never heard of laying down broken glass but that sounds pretty good if the soil is deep enough to never need disturbing that deeply. That would be much like laying DE down to stop insects and other tiny pests. You wouldn't want that glass to get mixed into the growing medium.
I filled several 5'X10' beds 11" high. For each one I put 4 wheelbarrows of topsoil, 2 bags of peat moss, 2 bags of mushroom compost, two bags of vermiculite, 4 more wheelbarrows of topsoil, 2 of peat, and 2 of mushroom compost. They were well mixed, raked and ready to plant. Great moisture retention, great tilth, great growing conditions.
That would cover an area about 5X10X2 or 100 cubic feet. Would that help give you a general place to start?
I filled several 5'X10' beds 11" high. For each one I put 4 wheelbarrows of topsoil, 2 bags of peat moss, 2 bags of mushroom compost, two bags of vermiculite, 4 more wheelbarrows of topsoil, 2 of peat, and 2 of mushroom compost. They were well mixed, raked and ready to plant. Great moisture retention, great tilth, great growing conditions.
That would cover an area about 5X10X2 or 100 cubic feet. Would that help give you a general place to start?