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akroberts
Deeply Rooted
Here's a picture of my small raised metal bed
I grew potatoes in a 6" deep plastic bin. They did better for me than the ones I grew in a 5 gallon bucket.I'm thinking about putting some potatoes in the bed in the picture above. I'm just not sure if it's deep enough for the potatoes. I have a few inches from the top of the bed so hopefully I can make it work for me.
I just copied a couple ideas off the Internet for you:I placed 2 small potatoes in the small bed. I'm trying to find something around my place to cover the bed with because the cats are a serious problem. It doesn't help that the neighbors insist on feeding them too.
Thanks for the info. I have some small onions and garlic so I will definitely try theseI just copied a couple ideas off the Internet for you:
"Use smells cats dislike
Cats dislike the smell of many plants and herbs, including rue, lavender, pennyroyal, Coleus canina, and lemon thyme. You can also try sprinkling dried rue, or placing orange or lemon peels in the soil. Other scents that repel cats include garlic, ammonia, vinegar, coffee grinds, pipe tobacco, mustard, citronella, or eucalyptus."
"Use ultrasonic devices
These devices emit a high-frequency alarm that's irritating to cats but inaudible to humans. Place the device so that it faces the garden and detects animals with a motion sensor. "
I lay fencing on top of my freshly planted beds.I placed 2 small potatoes in the small bed. I'm trying to find something around my place to cover the bed with because the cats are a serious problem. It doesn't help that the neighbors insist on feeding them too.