I have a few bags full of bags.. ..now I just toss them in the trash.Right now one bag is the holder of all of the other bags.
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I have a few bags full of bags.. ..now I just toss them in the trash.Right now one bag is the holder of all of the other bags.
Is it weird that I feel bad for doing that? Like they take up so much space and *seem* like they could have more uses. I usually toss them every few months. I haven't made it home yet to cover the nest boxes with bags. Slow, slow, slow day at work. Been sulking around BYC all day.I have a few bags full of bags.. ..now I just toss them in the trash.
I do too kinda.Is it weird that I feel bad for doing that?
So one bag only covered two boxes and I had enough mental energy to cover only those two but they won’t be moving that cat litter box.I do too kinda.
They'll get over it...and eventually conform.I’ve really messed up their whole deal.
Not to derail this thread too much, but the plastic style feed bags can be used as garden planters. Basically fold the top inside to make the bag half the height, but double walled, fill with soil, and plant potatoes.Is it weird that I feel bad for doing that? Like they take up so much space and *seem* like they could have more uses. I usually toss them every few months. I haven't made it home yet to cover the nest boxes with bags. Slow, slow, slow day at work. Been sulking around BYC all day.
I knew I was saving those old feed sacks for something lol
That is a good idea! I've done this once with a plastic bag of soil when I ran out of pots, but the plastic isn't very breathable. I have bought and used breathable sacks. The type of feedbags I use would be very comparable! The only difference is, I couldn't repot with the sacks, but with feed bags I could cut open the bag and not feel bad tossing it afterwards.Not to derail this thread too much, but the plastic style feed bags can be used as garden planters. Basically fold the top inside to make the bag half the height, but double walled, fill with soil, and plant potatoes.
That's another great idea. I've been whining I don't have a way to store fall leaves. Hopefully I won't forget come fall!I have a whole stack of them too, and it always feels like it's just enough. I use them to hold dried leaves from fall for use the rest of the year, and additionally the plastic coated ones get folded for use as nest box liners.
Lol currently I have plastic easter eggs. The downside is, they are so light the girls kick them out. I could probably put some gravel in there to weight them down though.I have some comments about fake eggs. You can get some that look and feel just like real eggs. You can get brown ones or white ones. If you get these, get brown eggs if you have white egg layers and white ones if you have brown egg layers. I didn't do that and I tried to make an omelet out of a fake egg. After that I marked them.
I am really, really hoping this is the case. I forgot to mention that I've been turning the light on an hour early in the morning in hopes to coax some more experience layers into laying. I only have two laying currently, one started laying about two weeks ago, and one started laying for the first time in November, but stopped after a few weeks. During the time she was laying, she had been hiding eggs in the garden shed, so she was already a problem child to begin with!They'll get over it...and eventually conform.
Be persistent and patient.
New layers can be a real PITA.