That's brilliantly functional and simple to do. Good idea. I should have done something like that when I planted saplings in a low box on the balcony. My cats dug them out out of curiosity (thankfully they did not use the box as a litter box), thankfully I had more unplanted saplings that I was going to give away otherwise, and the cats were not allowed out on the balcony again until my tomatoes grew bushier and taller.
this post was submitted on 09 Jul 2023
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I love the crows and I love the peppers...but not in the same planter. Nice solution
That cat has seen things.