Bolas De Fraile
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Kathleen good job, the grow your own addiction has another victim, soon you will be using the famous Bob Flowerdew composting method and reading seed catalogues in bed
Kathleen good job, the grow your own addiction has another victim, soon you will be using the famous Bob Flowerdew composting method and reading seed catalogues in bed
I'm wondering if she has seen, "The Good Life (Good Neighbors)."
I put the seeds in envelopes, label them, and then put the seeds in a spare canning jar. This way, mice can't get into the envelopes (mice love seeds, old farmhouses are havens for mice ...). When I put the envelopes in a drawer, the mice got into some of them.
The farmhouse where the garden is dates back to about 1880. Even though the DH gutted the house and re-did it, we still have the ocassional mouse between the walls and the ceiling between the lower level and the 1/2 storey above. No matter how much I yell--they still like being up there. We haven't had any in the "house proper" but I don't want to tempt them. I also keep all the flour, grains, etc., in glass jars, tin (metal) cans (in plastic bags) or the freezer (if there is room). To make sure the mice don't get at the seeds, I keep the seeds in jars. Mice can eat through plastic containers/bags, but I haven't met one yet that can eat through glass or metal (or get in the freezer). Don't know that I want to meet that mouse...Good idea! It's how I keep any treat I have mouse-free at work!
The farmhouse where the garden is dates back to about 1880. Even though the DH gutted the house and re-did it, we still have the ocassional mouse between the walls and the ceiling between the lower level and the 1/2 storey above. No matter how much I yell--they still like being up there. We haven't had any in the "house proper" but I don't want to tempt them. I also keep all the flour, grains, etc., in glass jars, tin (metal) cans (in plastic bags) or the freezer (if there is room). To make sure the mice don't get at the seeds, I keep the seeds in jars. Mice can eat through plastic containers/bags, but I haven't met one yet that can eat through glass or metal (or get in the freezer). Don't know that I want to meet that mouse...
Problem is--the DH's two dogs are "not cat friendly." Not a safe environment for cats. I had a cat before "they" arrived. Didn't have mice then.You need cats.
Problem is--the DH's two dogs are "not cat friendly." Not a safe environment for cats. I had a cat before "they" arrived. Didn't have mice then.
Even though I'm allergic to most cats (not all--I've had cats and enjoyed having them) but I have a "thing" about subjecting cats to dogs that are "cat negative." Fortunately, his dogs arrived after my 22-yr. old cat had gone to Rainbow Bridge. I'm not getting any cats while those two are still around. Fortunately, they are old--so it won't be too much longer before I can have a cat again. Mouse control, and a cat is cosy to cuddle up with on the sofa. Just can't have one that has any Siamese in it.
Kath you will need Franks help again, Bob Flowerdew is a host on the BBC's gardeners question time, he is very old school, you build your compost heap using equal amounts of brown(dead leaves ect) green (grass mowing's) kitchen waste including egg shell then you urinate on it regularly.The pic about 8th from the end of these is one of my compost bins I made it out of wood, the pic is a year old and the heap was about a year old so I plant courgettes in them at that stage, when the crop is finished I just leave the plants to rot down. I will dig it into the beds this weekend. garden pictures by Hvar2010 - Photobucket if this works put the page on slideshow.Famous Bob Flowerdew composting method??? What is it? I need compost! I would have not got anything in the ground without Frank's help.
Did I ever mention I never wanted to be a farmer?
I know where to buy produce... just saying.
So what your saying in this is a sort of reverse Green Acres situation???
Kath you will need Franks help again, Bob Flowerdew is a host on the BBC's gardeners question time, he is very old school, you build your compost heap using equal amounts of brown(dead leaves ect) green (grass mowing's) kitchen waste including egg shell then you urinate on it regularly.The pic about 8th from the end of these is one of my compost bins I made it out of wood, the pic is a year old and the heap was about a year old so I plant courgettes in them at that stage, when the crop is finished I just leave the plants to rot down. I will dig it into the beds this weekend. garden pictures by Hvar2010 - Photobucket if this works put the page on slideshow.
@ PF - We don't have pigs either.....or chickens.
Ohhh... Birthday present alert!!