I did buy more toilet paper, despite having around 90 rolls in the garage, lest we ever return to the days of Great Toilet Paper Wars of 2020.Arzosah wrote: ↑Fri Mar 21, 2025 4:35 pmThat's interesting, itsy - I only get supermarket deliveries, I don't often go in myself, so I couldn't tell you what our shelves are like down here (though I did pick up a JL delivery at Waitrose recently, and the shelves weren't the fullest I've ever seen). My usual delivery is from Asda, and I'd got used to 10-15% not being available. Just had an order on Tuesday, and there was nothing out of stock, and only one substitution, and since that was frozen tropical fruit mix substituted for frozen mango, it wasn't particularly perturbing
Because of the "expecting cancellations" thing, I now have a *lot* of toilet paper. A lot, a lot ...
What Preps are you doing this week? Part 12
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I get my bog roll in boxes of 48 from whogivesacrap. I usually get one a few months before the last one runs out. They last about a year. £44. No plastic packaging. Recycled paper.
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Still going through my "Covid Stash"
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Been on the allotment the new drive belt now means the rotorvator is now unstoppable
need to slacken the lever a bit tomorrow
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I see why, vertical gardening is so much harderYorkshire Andy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 21, 2025 7:30 pm Been on the allotment the new drive belt now means the rotorvator is now unstoppableneed to slacken the lever a bit tomorrow
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Not sure what's going on click the picture and it loads up thr correct waypseudonym wrote: ↑Fri Mar 21, 2025 9:17 pmI see why, vertical gardening is so much harderYorkshire Andy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 21, 2025 7:30 pm Been on the allotment the new drive belt now means the rotorvator is now unstoppableneed to slacken the lever a bit tomorrow
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That's only half of it the other side is getting to the point it's nearly all soft fruits
Tried deep layering the chicken coup this winter then turfed 4 barows worth of poo Straw and shavings onto the plot then turned it in
Red mite forced my hand to clean them out they are early this years chickens now all dusty with demetrius earth they look like they've got a bad habit
No sign of mites 48 hours later...
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Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
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That soil looks lovely qualityYorkshire Andy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 21, 2025 7:30 pm Been on the allotment the new drive belt now means the rotorvator is now unstoppableneed to slacken the lever a bit tomorrow
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I’ve been reading my ‘Scottish Gardening’ book that NurseAndy recommended (thank you!) and I’m ready to try some new ideas for what might grow better here in our wet and windy climate! Also my new chicken coop and run have arrived (flat-packed) so that’s today’s job. I’m a returning chicken keeper, after a 10 year break, but feel like it could be a good time to return to that hobby …
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I dont miss my garden but still miss my wee chickens, loved them. I read a wartime book on it and copied that, it was the deep litter method and it worked for me. And I remember buckets of diamthingy earth too - pale pinkish? 
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I’m just getting a few- last time around I had loads and they free-ranged but at this house they’ll be in a run so I’ll just get 3 or 4. I’ve really missed them too. I don’t know about the deep litter method, I just used to clear up as I went but I might read up on that, thanks.diamond lil wrote: ↑Sat Mar 22, 2025 8:48 am I dont miss my garden but still miss my wee chickens, loved them. I read a wartime book on it and copied that, it was the deep litter method and it worked for me. And I remember buckets of diamthingy earth too - pale pinkish?![]()
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This is a sort of gray white colour guessing some comes coloured I got the cheapest commercial stuff going...diamond lil wrote: ↑Sat Mar 22, 2025 8:48 am I dont miss my garden but still miss my wee chickens, loved them. I read a wartime book on it and copied that, it was the deep litter method and it worked for me. And I remember buckets of diamthingy earth too - pale pinkish?![]()
Won't mention bagging some up for a mate in big zip lock bags and doing the exchange outside weatherspoons
As for deep litter
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articl ... oop.76343/
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong 
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine