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<blockquote data-quote="THAT Gurl" data-source="post: 3433498" data-attributes="member: 45551"><p>Yep. I realized that about half way thru. And that's why it's not completely filled in with dirt. And I haven't filled the holes in the blocks with sand yet either. I had some sewing projects I needed to get done for a friend. Back to moving blocks around next week -- or whenever this flare-up I have going on decides to slow the **** down. I'm ready to go back to "just a headache" ... <img src="/images/smilies/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>I have the lanscape cloth to lay in the walkways to put down pea gravel but I may not do that. The ducks like to get in the walkways and catch bugs and eat some "new to them" grass. They don't get up IN the beds like the chickens do so they get a little more freedom. I'm wondering, too, if I could plant some forage stuff for the rabbits and let them out every once in a while for some exercise, fresh greens and mental stimulation. People think I'm a weirdo but I have this thing for my critters. Just because I'm gonna eat them doesn't mean I don't need to give them the best life I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THAT Gurl, post: 3433498, member: 45551"] Yep. I realized that about half way thru. And that's why it's not completely filled in with dirt. And I haven't filled the holes in the blocks with sand yet either. I had some sewing projects I needed to get done for a friend. Back to moving blocks around next week -- or whenever this flare-up I have going on decides to slow the **** down. I'm ready to go back to "just a headache" ... ;) I have the lanscape cloth to lay in the walkways to put down pea gravel but I may not do that. The ducks like to get in the walkways and catch bugs and eat some "new to them" grass. They don't get up IN the beds like the chickens do so they get a little more freedom. I'm wondering, too, if I could plant some forage stuff for the rabbits and let them out every once in a while for some exercise, fresh greens and mental stimulation. People think I'm a weirdo but I have this thing for my critters. Just because I'm gonna eat them doesn't mean I don't need to give them the best life I can. [/QUOTE]
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