Try again now. I could put 2 x 10kgs of their own rabbit food in my basket. It just says you're limited to 2.
OK Thanks Omi X
Try again now. I could put 2 x 10kgs of their own rabbit food in my basket. It just says you're limited to 2.
We’re fine for bunny food here. I made a Hay Experts order just before this all happened so lots of treats and also two bags of food which I’ve only just started. Did get a Dust Free Hay order so have quite a bit of that stored.
My issue is getting newspapers for litter trays. I’ve started using less than usual but as I’m not going to work I’m not getting any new ones so working through my stockpile but it’s starting to get a bit low.
Received my Bunny food 6 days earlier than they quoted. I have about 2 days left so I am very pleased!
Sorry, haven't read the whole thread yet, I normally get newspaper from my parents but can't do that at the moment. I've moved onto puppy pads for the litter trays which are working well and readily available online (and in stores if going out for essentials) here thankfully. Obviously much more pricey but may be an option?
I love doing stuff like thisGrowing veg from scraps - I've stuck some carrot ends in the ground a few days ago but never tried this before. Anyway thought the prospect having a home supply of celery & carrot leaves might be useful
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJuXpiEjdcc
I love doing stuff like this
If you get a basil plant from the supermarket, you can take cuttings, put them in water and like a week later you'll have insane roots, pot them up and they'll be way stronger and more amazing than the original sad supermarket plant it's so easy to do, and you can get so many plants from one teeny plant, and still keep the original plant if you want [emoji38]
Same with watercress, buy a bag of pre cut stuff in a supermarket, put a few in water, mad roots in days, then pot on, then it just spreads tbh and you can just keep trimming from it
With both, just make sure you change the water daily
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Yea it's super easy!I love Watercress so shall try this. Never knew :roll:
Yea it's super easy!
These were tiny bits from a salad bag, they get so big whilst growing the roots [emoji38]
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I did it with celery but it needed watering more than once a day through Summer (this must have been 2013 or so) but overwatering makes it rot and underwatering kills the roots, and the 'ideal' is a pretty small area :lol:Growing veg from scraps - I've stuck some carrot ends in the ground a few days ago but never tried this before. Anyway thought the prospect having a home supply of celery & carrot leaves might be useful
I did it with celery but it needed watering more than once a day through Summer (this must have been 2013 or so) but overwatering makes it rot and underwatering kills the roots, and the 'ideal' is a pretty small area :lol: