Quote Originally Posted by MDFinest
youd be best of just setting up some sort of barrier.. whether it is natural or man made. I cant plant anything and just hope that the animals wont get it because chances are they will.
I thought of putting a fence up, but due to its location, I cannot draw any attention. In case somebody comes close to the area, I have to have it looking as natural as possible. Animals are why I hate outdoor gardening. So far so good though.

I transplant tomorrow night into 2 gallon containers - using Organic Mechanics potting soil + perlite - I plan to give a half-strength feeding of Earth Juice.
DOUGAL25 Reviewed by DOUGAL25 on . Outdoor soil + animal attraction Hello. This is my 2nd serious attempt at outdoor. Last year, I had three 8'' plants that i transplanted into the ground with Ocean Forest soil. Immediately the next night, they were dug up; I replanted them and hoped for the best. This continued (dug up, replant) until they were dead (I couldn't keep up with the animal). Well this year, I have them sitting in smalls pots with MG seedling starter. They have been outside for about a week. They haven't been touched by anything (I used my Rating: 5