this looks interesting, though its a very expensive kit, it could be copied with a crate with a good covering on it? I like that its directly in the bed you are using.
also, claire? i can dig a "deep" hole, put it in, nature does the rest -- meaning worms, etc. are doing their part. also, i tend to put a plant or two on top! i think you do this too.(hmm... the notice i am currently being given is that this is comment one -- when i've already commented before...)
blogger has been running a long time. who knows what glitches it has... lol I'll get a garden update up in a couple of days, weather hasn't been that great so its a little bit at a time. x
claire, i am finding so many worms in my garbage can composters (done so to keep rodents out of compost) and also just simply in the ground as i dig up sod. have you ever tried "trudy pits" (lol!); called so because i got the idea from a home & garden tv show where the person they were featuring -- named trudy -- was burying all her organically acceptable junk mail, etc in a whole in the ground and then planting over it and as a result, she had a fabulous garden! one more crazy idea... i hope you do well today.
and within scotland, since i can't go there, i send you this for inspiration (they did it little steps at a time, over much time; video just over 10 minutes): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpQ1UVAFg7c
A lifetime of kind horsemanship, I think we were doing natural horsemanship before it was ''invented''
I have completed Level One with Quantum Savvy Natural Horsemanship.
I am sad I can no longer access the Parelli learning platform, its just too expensive with too many changes.
I've tried some clicker training with good results , but haven't found any one person to wholly agree with. I guess I'll just need to keep trying to see what works
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haven't watched, but i do worm composting too! it happens quite naturally... not too much fuss needed.
also, claire? i can dig a "deep" hole, put it in, nature does the rest -- meaning worms, etc. are doing their part. also, i tend to put a plant or two on top! i think you do this too.(hmm... the notice i am currently being given is that this is comment one -- when i've already commented before...)
blogger has been running a long time. who knows what glitches it has... lol
I'll get a garden update up in a couple of days, weather hasn't been that great so its a little bit at a time. x
may not always be here, but look forward to your updates whenever you do -- live & prosper! (with peas & what not... )
claire, i am finding so many worms in my garbage can composters (done so to keep rodents out of compost) and also just simply in the ground as i dig up sod. have you ever tried "trudy pits" (lol!); called so because i got the idea from a home & garden tv show where the person they were featuring -- named trudy -- was burying all her organically acceptable junk mail, etc in a whole in the ground and then planting over it and as a result, she had a fabulous garden! one more crazy idea... i hope you do well today.
and within scotland, since i can't go there, i send you this for inspiration (they did it little steps at a time, over much time; video just over 10 minutes): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpQ1UVAFg7c
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