Failed Projects
You start off with the best of intentions, but through raging incompetence, ineptitude or the plain fact that you're working in IT, things go terribly wrong and there's hell to pay. Tell us about the epic failures that have brought big ideas to their knees. Or just blame someone else.
( , Thu 3 Dec 2009, 14:19)
You start off with the best of intentions, but through raging incompetence, ineptitude or the plain fact that you're working in IT, things go terribly wrong and there's hell to pay. Tell us about the epic failures that have brought big ideas to their knees. Or just blame someone else.
( , Thu 3 Dec 2009, 14:19)
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I have a couple of raised beds in my garden
...they're about 2m long, 0.75m wide, 0.75m high.
I never have any problems with rabbits, despite there being a wild one (or two) living in my garden. I can only assume that the height of the beds puts them off.
I grow peas, lettuces, carrots, spring onions, strabs, etc with very little effort. The carrots in particular actually have some taste, rather than that crap you get from the shops.
( , Wed 9 Dec 2009, 15:43, 1 reply)
...they're about 2m long, 0.75m wide, 0.75m high.
I never have any problems with rabbits, despite there being a wild one (or two) living in my garden. I can only assume that the height of the beds puts them off.
I grow peas, lettuces, carrots, spring onions, strabs, etc with very little effort. The carrots in particular actually have some taste, rather than that crap you get from the shops.
( , Wed 9 Dec 2009, 15:43, 1 reply)
can't beat veg straight from the garden
I've grown some successful aubergines and butternut squash this year. carrots and lettuce were good too.
millions of cherry tomatoes as well
( , Wed 9 Dec 2009, 15:52, closed)
I've grown some successful aubergines and butternut squash this year. carrots and lettuce were good too.
millions of cherry tomatoes as well
( , Wed 9 Dec 2009, 15:52, closed)
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