After Seeing This EVERYONE Will Be Rushing To Buy 2ft Chicken Wire!

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  • @destinyandpurpose
    @destinyandpurpose Рік тому +184

    This absolutely works! I followed your suggestion for this last year. I had access to several 12x12x18 boxes, and was determined to start gardening using what I had. The only thing I did different was I used zip ties on the bottom, so I could move them later. I grew 12 bell pepper plants and 9 indeterminate tomato plants in boxes last year!!! I used t- posts and cotton twine to do a FL weave. I had bumper crops of both peppers and tomatoes. Definitely realized that gardening was good for relieving stress, mental health, and that I loved it! This year I have raised beds, grow bags, and kiddie pools. 😁 You are awesome Dan!!

    • @cheesekake1841
      @cheesekake1841 Рік тому +17

      Wow... You should have a channel and just post pictures of your success in doing this. I would love to see.

    • @dr.goodtrouble6389
      @dr.goodtrouble6389 Рік тому +10

      What's a FL weave? Would love to know how you used the t-post and twine!

    • @DevonXlee
      @DevonXlee Рік тому +3

      You sound like me! Raised beds and grow bags in kiddie pools 😂

    • @Christian-cw9mp
      @Christian-cw9mp Рік тому +6

      Awesome. We were gonna do tons of raised beds and changed our minds after watching Gardening With Leon. Now we have 50 self-watering buckets. We refill every 7 days with fertilized water and don't water from the top. I don't think I will ever go to raised beds again. I can go out of town for a 1-2 weeks and not worry about watering my plants. If I want to leave for a month, I can get a 20gal garbage can, throw a water pump in it, run a flexible pipe that splits 50 ways and goes into the feed pipe of each bucket, then hook the pump up to my outdoor wifi outlet that I can put on a schedule on my phone. It can refill them every week with fertilized water until the 20 gallons are gone.

    • @Christian-cw9mp
      @Christian-cw9mp Рік тому +2

      Great idea. We are using 2 huge 4ft x 4ft heavy duty cabinet boxes to grow carrots in one and onions in the other.

  • @athatcher85
    @athatcher85 Рік тому +40

    Great idea brother, chicken wire for gardeners is like duct tape for a handyman, so many uses. It looked so nice when it was all done

  • @KateMedland
    @KateMedland Рік тому +87

    Hey Dan! If people aren't going to plant in it right away they can place a piece of cardboard or something ghat will let water, but not light in. This will help keep unwanted seeds that are in the dirt from growing and also keep that precious soil from losing nutrients.

    • @jlseagull2.060
      @jlseagull2.060 Рік тому +22

      Yup, I have been using cardboards to suppress weeds growth in my back yard. Best of all, earth worms LOVE to live beneath the cardboards!

    • @KateMedland
      @KateMedland Рік тому +11

      @@jlseagull2.060 totally agree! Lots of cardboard.

    • @miman-ck9jv
      @miman-ck9jv Рік тому +8

      A couple of layers or some crunched up newspaper or ripped up cardboard will help feed any worms 🪱 that you may want to put in the boxes after the dirt settles .

    • @kayte13
      @kayte13 Рік тому +3

      @Preciouspatchesfarms
      do you place the cardboard on top of the box?

    • @KateMedland
      @KateMedland Рік тому +6

      @@kayte13 yes! Before planting if you can cover it it really helps to block the light and hold in moisture. Then when you are planting, you could simply cut a hole to plant in. You likely will need to place something heavy on it so it won't blow away. A rock or two. Mulch is also great.

  • @jjc2323
    @jjc2323 Рік тому +34

    I’ve been an avid vegetable gardener - going on year 8. Love your channel! Anyone can do it - even if no money. I repurposed a broken long plastic bin last year. Grow tons of carrots!

    • @kayte13
      @kayte13 Рік тому +2

      What soil did you use for carrots? Sand and dirt? Thx

    • @jjc2323
      @jjc2323 Рік тому +6

      @@kayte13 yes just make sure the dirt you use doesn't have any big stones or twigs in it. Needs to be soft soil + sand. Secret ingredient: worm castings :) I think of them as black gold.

  • @joanies6778
    @joanies6778 Рік тому +68

    I'm getting ready to set up boxes to grow potatoes and this gave me a great idea. A piece of landscape fabric can be added between the the box and the chicken wire before I plant it. Landscape fabric allows water through but will hold soil in long after the box breaks down, reinforced by the wire on the outside.

    • @sherrynalder1359
      @sherrynalder1359 Рік тому +11

      Good idea

    • @janeparker1009
      @janeparker1009 Рік тому +8

      Will add that to mine it's a good idea thanks

    • @noeldeal8087
      @noeldeal8087 Рік тому +2

      I'm starting potatoes too for the first time but not really thrilled with the box or bucket ideas.

    • @m0rce1
      @m0rce1 Рік тому +8

      ​@@noeldeal8087 how about a burlap sack? Roll down the sides and unroll as you add soil during the grow process.

  • @bethheerten1132
    @bethheerten1132 Рік тому +8

    I've got cardboard boxes.
    I've got chicken wire.
    I've got lots of deadfall.
    I've even got some compost.
    Thanks, now I have a spot for my new lettuce plants.

  • @GrandmaGardening
    @GrandmaGardening Рік тому +45

    Dan, thank you for all the methods you demonstrate to grow food - SO helpful. Everyone needs to remember that if you’re met with failure at something you’re growing it’s not because you don’t have a green thumb. Even if conditions are right for plant it could fail - fine, try something else.

  • @Angie-nj3xp
    @Angie-nj3xp Рік тому +23

    Love how you go into detail and explaining things for people that are first timers. Thank you so much.

    • @chefgiovanni
      @chefgiovanni Рік тому +1

      Yes, this was a great video and great idea. We love to see people recycle things, like cardboard boxes. Sorry to see you support Amazons , glad to see they are slowly failing and charging more. Shop small business.

  • @Thathandytiger17
    @Thathandytiger17 Рік тому +19

    Except for the burlap I did this last year. I didn’t have much success growing but I probably need either better watering or fertilizing efforts. I plan to give it another go at it this growing season. Thanks for the encouragement. 😊

    • @arizonajo2791
      @arizonajo2791 Рік тому +6

      Cover your crop with alfalfa or straw to retain moisture. You won’t have to water as much!

    • @Thathandytiger17
      @Thathandytiger17 Рік тому +4

      @@arizonajo2791 you’re right in regards to the straw. I sprinkled some on… but it wasn’t a thick layer. I’m geared up and ready to get planting this season!

    • @noeldeal8087
      @noeldeal8087 Рік тому +3

      You can do it, Alicia!
      🌱🌱🌱🌱

  • @krysstevecrimi1482
    @krysstevecrimi1482 Рік тому +5

    What a great idea! I'm definitely going to use it in my garden. We have a terrible infestation of moles and voles so I will add a bottom layer of hardware cloth as a deterrent.

    • @madelynstradford9369
      @madelynstradford9369 Рік тому +2

      The digging under ground critters wiped out my garden last year. Had beauty tows of carrots and beets. Got fence all around my garden. Keeps the deer out . But the raccoons, I think climb the fence and we have ground squirrels now. Never had them until the last couple of years.
      I like the idea of the wires under the box which should prevent the under ground critters from getting to the root crops, like carrots and beets. Now need to figure out oh how to keep the dang raccoons out. Love gardening , but these days seem it seems to be a struggle against critters/ nature.

  • @bittypie
    @bittypie Рік тому +6

    Thank you for the burlap idea! I've been trying to figure out how to beautify my mismatched container garden 😀

  • @karenrouth2056
    @karenrouth2056 Рік тому +2

    This absolutely works and I’ve used cardboard for years too! Great idea BUT WARNING!! tape is usually plastic, or the threads in tape are plastic(!)and I can guarantee that over the past NINE years it has absolutely not broken down at all. It’s a nightmare when one wants to turn over the ground. REMOVE all tape and labels and staples from Amazon boxes!! Hope this helps!

  • @ebradley2306
    @ebradley2306 Рік тому +2

    On what to do with worn out burlap. I used burlap to cover leaves while making leaf mould. Tossed it in the composter when it was worn out. Absolute worm magnet. The worms loved working their way in and out of the fabric. Ate the whole thing.

  • @txmckenzie4740
    @txmckenzie4740 Рік тому +8

    Thank you for this ideal! I have a tree in my front yard, I think this would look great with some flowers around it.

  • @emeraldc.8796
    @emeraldc.8796 Рік тому +2

    I love that you explain everything so clearly, that you inform us about how to save money & you show details all to help us succeed in gardening. Thank you & God bless you🙏

  • @happytexas6202
    @happytexas6202 Рік тому +9

    I experimented with this last planting season and had really great results.

  • @drdebocherry
    @drdebocherry Рік тому +9

    You are a sweet guy, I appreciate your grow-methods but I mostly appreciate you, the ❤️ heart of it all.

  • @Highlander.7
    @Highlander.7 Рік тому +2

    Absolutely love this idea. I used this method for my potatoes this year, but with 4ft hogwire, leaving room to add soil ontop

  • @ooohlaa13
    @ooohlaa13 Рік тому +1

    yay love love love this for Florida soil ... I collect nice sturdy boxes and have the wire so onto my to do list. Sure beats paying a fortune for raised beds.

  • @JK77777
    @JK77777 Рік тому +2

    This looks and sounds like a great way to grow some goodies. I wish I lived in an area where our weather wasn’t so cold and changing so much. It’s the middle of April and expecting snow again tonight, after having a few nicer days. So will keep this in mind for hopefully the near future. Thank you! Be blessed! ✝️

    • @rosecalabrese2624
      @rosecalabrese2624 Рік тому +3

      Mulching the soil with a several inches of woodchips can Add warmth to your soil.

  • @cheerio9119
    @cheerio9119 Рік тому +5

    Fabulous video! This will help lots of people. Great demonstration of hugelkulture and how it can even be used on a small scale 😊

  • @marywerner2399
    @marywerner2399 Рік тому +5

    Thanks Dan, I was wonding how I could grow my ginger this year and that's a great idea. Thank you. ❤

  • @rockreader4298
    @rockreader4298 Рік тому +4

    Thanks Dan, for another excellent, informative and inspiring video. Give a hug and a howdy to Alice, Lovely, the rest of the four-legged and feathered family, from this Nor Cali Gal.

  • @marnsimpson8718
    @marnsimpson8718 Рік тому +3

    Looks like I should use your idea for tomatoes and cucumbers this year,,,,,and I think I'll use this idea for planting canna lilies this year. All I have is a thin layer of sand (about 4" to 6") on top of limestone. Think I might try ginger in it too. Thank you, thank you. I'm inspired.

  • @furkids4ever
    @furkids4ever Рік тому +3

    A link or mention to WHERE you find that JUTE would be greatly appreciated. Great idea! Thank you! ❤

  • @elisaseverns2543
    @elisaseverns2543 Рік тому

    I used semi fresh wood chips layered over branches then good garden soil. I discovered lots of mushrooms growing! Then realized the slugs love them. Saved my veggie plants from any slugs I missed.

  • @elisaseverns2543
    @elisaseverns2543 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video. I save pet food bags for grow bags. Putting burlap around them will make them look so much nicer.

  • @AliceWonders22
    @AliceWonders22 Рік тому +1

    Dan, God bless and thank you so much! Wonderful video and gave me some much needed advice. I'm not a green thumb but would sure like to learn. It's hard in Colorado with a short grow season. :-) Maranatha!

  • @1SaltyBunnie
    @1SaltyBunnie Рік тому +5

    Where did you get the roll of burlap? Link? 😊

  • @georgannalewis271
    @georgannalewis271 Рік тому +2

    Thank you, thank you, thank you! I was going to spend a grip on raised beds, but this will work just fine, and I have tons of boxes I've saved! 😃💚

  • @Avemarianow
    @Avemarianow Рік тому +2

    Thank you for sharing your plant abundance ideas with us!🙏🏼♥️♥️♥️

  • @MrKingplumtree
    @MrKingplumtree Рік тому +3

    This is a great idea. Love how the burlap makes it so much better and beautiful😊❤

  • @booswalia
    @booswalia Рік тому

    Chicken wire is so handy in the garden. I lay it down on top of the soil when I plant seeds. It keeps cats, birds and critters from walking on it. I also fold it over a few times and use it sift compost. Zero weight.

  • @janej813
    @janej813 7 місяців тому +5

    THANK YOU!
    Missed this episode. I was wondering how, I was going to start this year's garden. I have only gravel where the sun shines.
    I have so many, strong boxes from Chewy, I have chicken wire, and rotting wood, and now I have the answer!
    THANK YOU, AGAIN AND AGAIN!

  • @eleaticeblock9105
    @eleaticeblock9105 Рік тому

    Hello, I live in Sacramento and your channel is so inspiring. I get so many clever ideas from you thank you. I grow food in my backyard for my family and also I have a nonprofit that I feed people with special needs fresh fruits and vegetables. Thank you for all your tips.

  • @QueenNerdoftheNerdHerd
    @QueenNerdoftheNerdHerd Рік тому +1

    Try planting your Dragon Fruit straight in the ground next to a tree. We are in Zone 9a closer to 8b in North Florida and had a couple large plants in pots that we wrapped and protected and some small young plants in the ground, one next to a tree and 3 near a fence and we had 4 nights in the 20's this year and all of the plants in the ground survived and few in the pots survived. I learned the trick from a Dragon Fruit farm in Central Florida who I purchased several cuttings from who had a large empty field and had lost 10,000 plants the year before from frost. He told me he lost all but the ones he had next to trees....

  • @Moodysmilez
    @Moodysmilez Рік тому

    I work at a local grocery store and have access to big boxes every day. I will definitely try this out! Thanks.

  • @rodneyw849
    @rodneyw849 Рік тому +1

    I'd need the chicken wire up and over the box to keep the deer from eating the tops leaves!

  • @janelahmeyer2014
    @janelahmeyer2014 Рік тому

    Love it, tell em brother. My farmer uncle even threw plastic onto land to decompose well that was a stretch but cardboard absolutely use where growing

  • @carolined3058
    @carolined3058 Рік тому

    Beats expensive containers anytime ; I'm about to plant my sprouted potatoes out in such a box.

  • @catheyclarke2132
    @catheyclarke2132 Рік тому

    Hi great idea waiting for my next
    Amazon delivery lol x
    Needed a pot for my new Brussels
    Plants saves buying another pot
    Thank you xx😎😎😎😎

  • @helnyson4694
    @helnyson4694 Рік тому

    Excellent & informative video been doing this for decades now x Am actually quite surprised to be seeing here you are not removing any of the nasty plastics from around the box?
    That is going into whatever you are ingesting dear sir.

  • @mindofmadness5593
    @mindofmadness5593 Рік тому

    "Fold it over as if you were wrapping a Gift." Soooo...Take it to the Gift Wrapping place at the Mall. Imagine the look on their faces. :D

  • @Agapy8888
    @Agapy8888 Рік тому

    Also get a wooden chopstick wrapped with copper coil to make an antenna. Cultivate Elevate explains the process.

  • @kimcritchley8231
    @kimcritchley8231 Рік тому

    Most people will say, I don't have a yard. News flash. If you have a patio or balcony you can grow food. If it holds dirt it can grow food. It doesn't have to de pretty

  • @vuyelwaflorence
    @vuyelwaflorence Рік тому

    I think about the green net it can also do this job because it has got small holes than this but it's good advice thank you!

  • @lilylily9012
    @lilylily9012 Рік тому

    I just spent $60 for a small raised bed. Now I know. Thanks!

  • @shaunnichols8170
    @shaunnichols8170 6 місяців тому

    I'm bout to start sweet potatoes in a setup like this. Make harvest super easy by opening up the box.

  • @johnbrodeur58
    @johnbrodeur58 Рік тому

    Leaving a foot or more of wire above the box really helps with rabbits and chucks.

  • @leebornaman5508
    @leebornaman5508 Рік тому

    Great video. Good audio and narrative. Quite the radio voice. Good audio equipment...
    Show this to the Mrs ..justified expense. Ha. Thank you.

  • @onedazinn998
    @onedazinn998 Рік тому

    Love this! ;) I've grown in totes but this year it's cardboard boxes and whatever I can scrounge up. I have some old chicken wire and I'm gonna use it! :) Thanks alot for posting. :)

  • @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb
    @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb Рік тому

    Why do you need anything? Just mound up soil, and voila, a grow bed...amazing!

  • @hubertwebb9869
    @hubertwebb9869 Рік тому +1

    If you take a box that has had wax added to it, and put some of it at the bottom of another box it can help extend the life of your box without contaminating your soil.❤❤❤❤ Are you ready for the return of Jesus?

  • @jimmymodeste5078
    @jimmymodeste5078 Рік тому

    I've been collecting old fridges,, looks like fun 😅😅😅

  • @soniatriana9091
    @soniatriana9091 Рік тому

    Wow! I appreciate your amazing ideas!! Especially the way you demonstrate things & how your explanations & comments are equally amazing!! Thank you!!!

  • @annrae1597
    @annrae1597 Рік тому +1

    Worms can die with no oxygen..you should place your worms on top when you are done and let them dig their own tunnels so they get oxygen.

  • @Sugarsugar-24
    @Sugarsugar-24 Рік тому

    Dude, you’re changing my life! I’m doing this!! Solution for all those boxes 👏🏻

  • @debiegordon3787
    @debiegordon3787 Рік тому +4

    Love this budget grow box! I've used boxes bf but like u said, they do break down into compost😊. Have u tried ducktape instead of wire? Asking bc some ppl don't have $$ for tinsnips & chic wire. Just another variation perhaps 💚💚💚

    • @johnlogan5152
      @johnlogan5152 Рік тому +3

      Duck tape will not last or hold box together. Tried.

    • @wanda9740
      @wanda9740 Рік тому +1

      ​@@TheRealHonestInquiry I'm using totes with holes in the side about 3" up from the bottom. So far thats working great for me. That water helps to allow leaching water back up to the plants roots. My watering plants has been limited. I'm in zone 7b.

    • @noeldeal8087
      @noeldeal8087 Рік тому +1

      @@wanda9740 What do you mean by totes?

    • @wanda9740
      @wanda9740 Рік тому +1

      @Noel Deal red, gray, green or any other colored storage totes like from Wal-Mart or from a thrift store. (I don't like the clear white plastic ones. They're not very sturdy). Take the lid off and drill 4- 6 holes in the sides for drainage. Not in the very bottom, but on the sides about 3 or 4 inches up. Use your judgment on how dry your climate is. Root veggies, i.e., potatoes or carrots, won't like water in the bottom so put holes down about an 1" up on the sides or in the very bottom. Be sure to monitor for moisture and give water once or twice weekly.

  • @tpaw6908
    @tpaw6908 Рік тому

    I watched you on this last year held up great. I growed potatoes in one last year. Have a blessed day ❤️🙏

  • @keshamico1
    @keshamico1 Рік тому

    I am hoping someone can answer my question. I have two large lantana's in my backyard. Every year they attract all sorts of pollinators and hummingbirds. This year I have only seen one bee hanging out but not spending anytime gathering pollen. A hummingbird was interested, for a moment. Any theories?

  • @TheRainHarvester
    @TheRainHarvester Рік тому

    The cardboard will wick away moisture in hot areas. But great idea when you need drainage!

  • @janetbecker4282
    @janetbecker4282 Рік тому

    We could make a light cement mix, dip the burlap and it will harden and last.

  • @mamtajaya6457
    @mamtajaya6457 Рік тому

    Amen brother. Thanks. I love your ideas 🙏

  • @sonachuria8698
    @sonachuria8698 Рік тому

    You are lucky you do not have Squirrels, those beasts eats through everything. They are a menace in my garden. Thanks for sharing your tips.

  • @Bozemanjustin
    @Bozemanjustin Рік тому

    Microphone and spiked hair. So cool that you took me back to 1996 to give me food advice

  • @conniebennett3378
    @conniebennett3378 Рік тому

    I have 3 big beds after watching you do this last year. I just placed wood around one this year as I can afford but they are still working.
    Keeps my pesky moles out also.
    Ideas on how to get rid of moles more natural?

  • @alivewithhemp4989
    @alivewithhemp4989 Рік тому

    I find that decomposing cardboard attracts slugs in Northern Michigan.

  • @kimskluckers5665
    @kimskluckers5665 Рік тому

    Great economical idea 😊

  • @CarmenRodriguez-sj5ji
    @CarmenRodriguez-sj5ji Рік тому

    Where do you order our burlap love you videos and that you joyously share you experience. Thank you
    GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS

  • @g.yazelmarzon5402
    @g.yazelmarzon5402 Рік тому

    I wonder if one could you soak the burlap in cement mix and make it even stronger?

  • @puckjohn
    @puckjohn Рік тому +4

    Great video, I’m going to try this. Thanks Dan

  • @jackrutherford5937
    @jackrutherford5937 Рік тому

    WOW KNOXVILLE , TENNESSEE !!!

  • @davepro7407
    @davepro7407 Рік тому

    Wow chicken wire is great In the garden

  • @nbeizaie
    @nbeizaie Рік тому

    Interesting idea! But if that spot will be taken as the box can not be moved. then why not use the spot directly? it would cost 0. You will just need to dig a hole! :)

  • @coffeebreaktude
    @coffeebreaktude Рік тому

    Sure glad I didn't toss all the chicken wire I have. Excellent video!!

  • @nunyayoung5936
    @nunyayoung5936 Рік тому

    Great! Where'd you buy your burlap please?

  • @CAyellowtail
    @CAyellowtail Рік тому

    You have a great channel here. Good info on growing your own food on the cheap. Thanks

  • @nancyhill3265
    @nancyhill3265 Рік тому

    Will the old wood attract termites?

  • @slowplayinaces
    @slowplayinaces Рік тому

    We need a sniper team to deal with our elitist government right now and I'm not one. I love the magnet and idea though

  • @reneelalala7690
    @reneelalala7690 Рік тому +1

    God bless you!

  • @williamevans6522
    @williamevans6522 Рік тому

    Or a roll of stucco mesh backed with tar paper.

  • @sheliadean9548
    @sheliadean9548 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing this information with us.

  • @sherrybruns7288
    @sherrybruns7288 Рік тому

    Can I use Landscaping Cloth to wrap around the boxes? And Chicken Wire?

  • @jasonknight6514
    @jasonknight6514 Рік тому

    I was wondering where my tin snips went. Lol

  • @maggiedawdy8777
    @maggiedawdy8777 Рік тому

    This is brilliant! Definitely going to try this!!

  • @SOLT_Mark
    @SOLT_Mark Рік тому

    Looks cool and seems like a good idea. I'm just wondering what it will be like a few years down the road. Thanks

  • @marygracemangubat348
    @marygracemangubat348 Рік тому

    Hi Dan, what kind of cloth is that you wrap up

  • @pete7894
    @pete7894 Рік тому

    My only question is, what's on your feet ?. I think I want some of those.

  • @janetdufresne4448
    @janetdufresne4448 Рік тому

    Love this idea where did you get the jute burlap?

  • @Lvaladez114
    @Lvaladez114 Рік тому

    Wow I love that it's so simple! Thank you.

  • @2299jsimon
    @2299jsimon Рік тому

    Good info... thank you.

  • @miajoyce11
    @miajoyce11 Рік тому

    ❤thanks for explaining this process.

  • @debramurphy4295
    @debramurphy4295 Рік тому

    Thank I am growing in boxes. I had no idea to use chicken wire chicken wire

  • @Tony2tall
    @Tony2tall Рік тому

    Worms will thrive in this planter box.

  • @Zee-hl5iu
    @Zee-hl5iu Рік тому

    milk crate and burlap is a nice one too ..good job here

  • @Karen19820
    @Karen19820 Рік тому

    Alternatives to chicken wire? I have such thin skin I fear using it as the containing product for the cardboard box. Has anyone tried polyester fabric netting (tulle)?

  • @spider46531
    @spider46531 Рік тому

    No one ever shows that they can use soil from your own property! Great! With 3 acres I can do that lots

  • @blueraven2345
    @blueraven2345 Рік тому

    Thank you for this. Where did you purchase this burlap?

  • @sharonadams701
    @sharonadams701 Рік тому

    I am senior that did not fully recover from broken neck and broken back several years ago. Financially insecure unfortunately I rent little tenant trailer with small yard on small farmet I cannot use the other land o. Farm. The biggest problem is rats and ground hogs. They get into everything they have tore up two of my dogs in the past. I have fenced in yard for what I though my idogs safety but these obnoxious varmin dig under the fence in less than a minute. I need to grow some food but it will be in vain with these groundhogs. Anyone offering advice would be appreciated. (LL will not hire a criter company to rid place of the groundhogs nor will ll allow them to be targets of 22’s )
    I cannot afford to move unless I move into my vechicle. 😮. I did try to trap them prior to my disability but could never catch fast enough 13:00 them before they constantly reproduce.

  • @danwormald5529
    @danwormald5529 Рік тому

    If that chicken wire was copper
    .id say YES!!!