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Maggie Cummings
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spikethebest said:can you pour concrete and make a cinderblock border all around your yard?
No I can't
emysemys said:carmel apple! LOL!
You laughed at caramel apple and not Elvis leaving?
spikethebest said:can you pour concrete and make a cinderblock border all around your yard?
emysemys said:carmel apple! LOL!
maggie3fan said:Ethan from next door knocked nicely on my door but I didn't hear him as I was sleeping very deeply while I was pretending to watch the NASCAR race.
harris said:maggie3fan said:Ethan from next door knocked nicely on my door but I didn't hear him as I was sleeping very deeply while I was pretending to watch the NASCAR race.
Now I know what "Forever 3" means under your title!
biglove4bigtorts said:This post is a bit older now, but maybe my idead will help fro future planning. You can prevent him from bulldozing the blocks wihtout using mortar by using metal rebar or woodent stakes driven through the holes in the blocks and several inches into the ground. This has the added asvantage of being ables to add another layer of blocks, if needed. I am sure you can find such items in hom eimprovemnt centers, smetimes menonites make and sell them, or call a land surveying company and ask them where you can buy some....even salvageing from demolished building areas is and option. Could you use blocks to isolate areas wihtin his current enclosure to allow grass/forage to regrow and move them around to allow the turf to recover from his grazing? I know it must be hard on you and having no money or able bodies around with such a large tortoise is hard, but you love him and I rather see an inventive and workable solution instead of you surrendering your scaley baby.
Best of Luck and I will keep you in my thoughts,
Drew
biglove4bigtorts said:I am just getting ready for my journey with large tortoises,