I figured the same. We've been spreading them out in the (formerly) wooded area behind the lanai.Oh god, I pray for whatever you end up planting.
I hear spent grains work well in garden compost.
Might get a crop of mushrooms, 'shrooms love spent grain.I figured the same. We've been spreading them out in the (formerly) wooded area behind the lanai.
sounds like you're getting a dag.We're getting a fence installed and will soon have the space to garden too.
I truly want one, but hate to leave our cats when we go on vacation (like ten times a year). A dog is more retarded than a cat so it would just make me even more anxious.sounds like you're getting a dag.
it would be nice if you could at least you could grow a pairI wish we could grow avocados.
it would be nice if you could at least you could grow a pair
It would be nice if you could at least could 5th grade grammar.
What weed mat did you use?Got the first 300’ roll of 6’ wide weed mat down.
I don’t know why I thought one roll would be enough.
Also, came up with a neat, easy, reusable system to anchor the matting down.
2’ rebar driven through a 6” square piece of wood that has 4 screws sticking out the bottom to grip the weed mat.
Placed 4 along each 48’ seam.
Needed the 2’ rebar because the dirt is so fluffy now
This stuff?Dewitt, Sunbelt.
Available on Amazon.
This stuff?
Amazon product ASIN B004SI9RY0
edit: LOL. That reminds me, I should update the forum tonight.
Anyway, the stuff works pretty well, and holds up?
still lobby for mutual wf200.Dewitt, Sunbelt.
Available on Amazon.
I initially had the idea to put the stuff in the clearing that @APRIL made behind our house. She sorta has the idea to have a nice biergarten area back there. Then I realized that even we used plastic mulch, the trees will drop leaves, turn into soil, and we're right back to the same problem - only now we'd need to remove yards of weed barrier that has grown into the soil.
Guess we'll (she'll) just mow it.