12-01-2025, 04:35 PM
(12-01-2025, 02:21 PM)Oh_hunnihunni Wrote: I have done that, but even easier is to just dig a hole and bury non protein kitchen waste, being sure to make it deep enough to be beyond seedling planting depth. That works really well for new gardens that have little organic matter already in place.I've used the garden burial method when we lived in town but one of our neighbours had a dog they let run loose at nights and we often used to discover holes dug in our vege garden with half rotted scraps strewn around. Lovely!
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I far prefer living rurally as one of the accepted norms is that stray dogs are soon dispatched (shot) as they pose unacceptable dangers to livestock.