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Thanks Guys,

 

Early days yet, from what I've read here. Most concerned about wallabies & hares though. I've been madly piddling around the plants and try to encourage my dog to do the same. You can see small diggings left of my girl in the second picture.

 

There's a lot of feed around at the moment. Hopefully they won't get a taste for it. :skysearch:

 

Cheers

Timo

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Hi Naycha,

 

I was hoping not to use wire if I didn't have to, more stealthy this way. I read another post about the piddling/dog thing so thought I'd try it. Also going to get some cat repellent from Bunnings today.

 

The seeds were free so its kind of a learning thing for me.

 

Plus its fun piddling in the bush lol

 

Cheers

Timo

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Hi Guys,

 

Just an update. Girls now about 140cm tall & look like starting to flower. I thought they would go later than this :unsure:

 

I've made a brew of weed tea. Just thistles, dandelion & other weeds soaked in water. This works well in the vege garden & I was going to put some on the girls, they look sort of gangly & skinny to me.

 

Or should I just leave them alone now ?

 

Cheers

Timo

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