That's a shame. Let's hope the new occupiers liked it and addressed it correctly (eg. 9 not 6). Hehe
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Originally posted by daviddevantnhisspiritwife View PostWould peelings etc not be attractive to Mr Rat?
Article Source: What Do Rats Eat?
I had them on my plot, once. They were living under my shed eating my sweetcorn (when I found out, I stuffed scrunched chicken wire in the gaps)All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by Carbon Gold View PostAs long as the manure is well rotted, you can plant straight into it. No-dig would be the least back breaking option if you have easy access to manure, compost and cardboard for raised beds. If your plot is very weedy then it is worth going slow and covering, as recommended by Dowding, for 6-12 months (12 months is for killing off / weakening particularly pernicious weeds). I have lots of couch grass at my allotment so I have some beds I am planting straight away and some that I am going to cover for longer. Perhaps you could do a mix.
Very interesting. Do you use the well rotted manure directly on top of the grass, or is it advisable to put cardboard in between?
Also how thick should the rotted manure be to plant in?
Many thanks.
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Originally posted by Abdel View PostDo you use the well rotted manure directly on top of the grass, or is it advisable to put cardboard in between?
Also how thick should the rotted manure be to plant in?All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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