Really nice enclosure, Bex! and pretty escape proof from what I can see!
Nina
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Joe, you are undoubtedly the king of outdoor enclosures -- I always love what you do, and I'm sure people will get lots of inspiration and great tips from your photos -- thanks so much for posting them!
Nina
P.S. People ain't seen nothin yet -- wait until they get a look at your turtle ponds -- which are the most amazing set-ups ever!
Nina
P.S. People ain't seen nothin yet -- wait until they get a look at your turtle ponds -- which are the most amazing set-ups ever!
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Nina wrote: ↑20 Mar 2017, 18:50Joe, you are undoubtedly the king of outdoor enclosures -- I always love what you do, and I'm sure people will get lots of inspiration and great tips from your photos -- thanks so much for posting them!
Nina
P.S. People ain't seen nothin yet -- wait until they get a look at your turtle ponds -- which are the most amazing set-ups ever!
I wanna see
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Ty Nina just really lucky the wall was already there! Before the torts come along I had a raised flowerbed in there lol...it was so pretty
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That reminds me of an outdoor enclosure I had once, in a previous house. It was surrounded on two sides by the wall of the house, on one side by a garden wall, and on the fourth side I just put breeze blocks up. It was a concrete patio, so I dumped loads of soil and sand on it until it was about five inches deep, and it worked fine.
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It's amazing what you can do with a bit of imagination, a few bricks, wood and a bag of dirt
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So true. I'm not particularly inventive with enclosures -- not a patch on BigJoe -- but it's sometimes fun to see what you can do with very little!
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