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The usual - at the moment. Locating big pots. taking out the exhausted plants and replanting them or chucking them in any empty spot in the jungle. Then sieving the compost, chucking in some chicken manure pellets, lining the bottom of the pot with wool insulation and refilling the pot ready for planting. After sieving the old compost, the roots are added to the hotbin, stones go on the path and any chunky bits of compost are chucked on top of the insulation.
I've done this so often recently that I have it down to a fine art. Sieving through a plastic "spring onion" crate is very satisfying. When you shake it around the fine roots tangle together to make a little furry critter!
Its the little things that keep me happy.
I've done this so often recently that I have it down to a fine art. Sieving through a plastic "spring onion" crate is very satisfying. When you shake it around the fine roots tangle together to make a little furry critter!
Its the little things that keep me happy.
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.

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