
You did drill holes in the bottom of that didn't you to let worms in and excess liquid out, and some more holes all the way up would be best for air flow otherwise it could get rather stagnant. Good luck with it.

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Oh dear I do write some gibberish sometimes, you know I meant the cardboard inner thingy not the holders!Millymollymandy wrote:loo roll holders
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chuckle, i understood! :DMillymollymandy wrote:Oh dear I do write some gibberish sometimes, you know I meant the cardboard inner thingy not the holders!Millymollymandy wrote:loo roll holders![]()
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If you "cover as you go", then it shouldn't really be a problem. However, even if they do, it will help to mix the stuff up..... also if the hungry blighters are herbivores, then their "poo" will add to the mix!!Cassiepod wrote:Pumpy/Pennylane, With the trench digging I've alway wondered, how do you stop any hungry animals coming in and digging it all up whilst you're mid trench?
no horse poo.Peggy Sue wrote:Brown stuff needs to be a bitmore than dry, a bit woody will do (or cardboard even? bit of shredded paper)
Best is always horse poo, can't help but mention it!
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