Wildlife in your Garden

knees, hips, backs.

and slugs n snails scoot about via the floor/ground.

I knew this was all gonna end badly when I mentioned microwaving the strata.
No, you're thinking of a herb garden mate. As I asked you, how'd you help me microwave the ~500 or so kg that will go in it and how long will it take, vs treating for bugs after it's almost full and pre-planting as is the plan?

Also likewise for slugs - there's a compound that repels them that I'll spread around the pathways between this and the other planters when we make them; we've tested on smaller beds and it was a non-issue.

It naturally has the possibility to go tits up, but so does the raised one as a fat knobhead cat knocked one over last summer too :lol: It was only flowers, but still FFS
 
knees, hips, backs.

and slugs n snails scoot about via the floor/ground.

I knew this was all gonna end badly when I mentioned microwaving the strata.

Half of me thinks that was just an ultimate WUM by whomever came up with it in that it can be vaild but ultimately it's 'kin ridiculous in terms of scale. I think they just wanted to see videos on YouTube of Karens nuking soil. If you spend time to nuke more than about 1 gal of soil, I've got some oceanfront property in Arizona for you...
 
So there's Siberian tigers roaming the hills now.

And you're planting banana and coconut trees.

How deep do onions, peas, carrots and potatoes need to root?
Nah, just a very fat bastards of a cat, and we have several of them due to a neighbour being crazy and feeding a whole bunch of them :lol:

No, plan is tomato, cucumber, (sweet) potato, onion, garlic, and a whole host of things I don't remember as the wife keeps an inventory of it and I just build - as I said (obligatory "read the info minge") this is a first/test run of a series that will end up being likely 5-6 in the back garden, grouped by what we want to plant in there, as well as maybe some fruit trees (not in planters obviously, that'd be psychopathic behaviour).

Edit: still waiting on the suggestion on how to microwave the half a tonne of soil btw
 
Nah, just a very fat bastards of a cat, and we have several of them due to a neighbour being crazy and feeding a whole bunch of them :lol:

No, plan is tomato, cucumber, (sweet) potato, onion, garlic, and a whole host of things I don't remember as the wife keeps an inventory of it and I just build - as I said (obligatory "read the info minge") this is a first/test run of a series that will end up being likely 5-6 in the back garden, grouped by what we want to plant in there, as well as maybe some fruit trees (not in planters obviously, that'd be psychopathic behaviour).

Edit: still waiting on the suggestion on how to microwave the half a tonne of soil btw
When in Rome.

Micro it a big bowl at a time and give yourselves an hour. Like a tag team.
 
Half of me thinks that was just an ultimate WUM by whomever came up with it in that it can be vaild but ultimately it's 'kin ridiculous in terms of scale. I think they just wanted to see videos on YouTube of Karens nuking soil. If you spend time to nuke more than about 1 gal of soil, I've got some oceanfront property in Arizona for you...
And the other half?
:/
 

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