Hi there,
I used to live in London in a flat with a balcony garden which was neglected in recent years due to too much travelling, but now I've just moved up to Liverpool with a proper ground garden - which has me excited beyond belief! Going through my cache of seeds again is wonderful, and I'd forgotten I had so many.
However, rabbits! And rocky soil! - So I'm planning raised beds for my veg, and I just read about hugulkultur - using wood upto half the height of the bed, and then filling with a mix of coir, vermiculite and compost. I was also going to use kitchen waste in a hole like with keyhole gardening.
If I used big rocks at the bottom, do you think I can skip using wire at the bottom to keep out the rabbits? Or is that wishful thinking? Apparently the rabbits here are really brazen, eating your stuff while watching you watching it through the window
I'm using up materials hoarded by my family, old planks, doors, glass panes and plastic ones from an old conservatory. Got metal poles from something or other too. Old bricks.
Any advice would be welcome!
I'm starting off seeds inside, going through the process right now of choosing which ones - although this might be too early since I was going to wait for my mum and dad to help build. They might take a month to get here. Anyway! Nice to be here again, talking about growing things and hopefully getting to actually growing things
I used to live in London in a flat with a balcony garden which was neglected in recent years due to too much travelling, but now I've just moved up to Liverpool with a proper ground garden - which has me excited beyond belief! Going through my cache of seeds again is wonderful, and I'd forgotten I had so many.
However, rabbits! And rocky soil! - So I'm planning raised beds for my veg, and I just read about hugulkultur - using wood upto half the height of the bed, and then filling with a mix of coir, vermiculite and compost. I was also going to use kitchen waste in a hole like with keyhole gardening.
If I used big rocks at the bottom, do you think I can skip using wire at the bottom to keep out the rabbits? Or is that wishful thinking? Apparently the rabbits here are really brazen, eating your stuff while watching you watching it through the window
I'm using up materials hoarded by my family, old planks, doors, glass panes and plastic ones from an old conservatory. Got metal poles from something or other too. Old bricks.
Any advice would be welcome!
I'm starting off seeds inside, going through the process right now of choosing which ones - although this might be too early since I was going to wait for my mum and dad to help build. They might take a month to get here. Anyway! Nice to be here again, talking about growing things and hopefully getting to actually growing things
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