beat down trail solution

macsnax

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Mix it up, have multiple ways to walk in there. Try pushing anything growing nearby over the trail, scatter some natural debris. Just don't make it look obvious to where it would catch the eye of somebody passing by.
 

DG1959

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Is that planter going to be used all year? I never use any white, black or camo only. If you have "Scotch broom" growing near you cut several of them and place them on your trails, they'll stay green a long time thus covering your trail.
 

TurboTokes

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Hard to get the trail to overgrow quickly once its been stomped out.

Ive actually moved the girl before when I thought I was noticed or a trail was noticeable. Your fortunate to have her in a pot aswell and can relocate even if just a small distance.

To be honest doesnt look like shes getting much sun anyways with how spindly and stretchy it is. Feed her the UV's!!
 

SnakierGrizzly

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Hard to get the trail to overgrow quickly once its been stomped out.

Ive actually moved the girl before when I thought I was noticed or a trail was noticeable. Your fortunate to have her in a pot aswell and can relocate even if just a small distance.

To be honest doesnt look like shes getting much sun anyways with how spindly and stretchy it is. Feed her the UV's!!
yeh she is stretching
..i know she doesn't get enough rays... iv been thinking about moving her for a while now...havent been looking forward to it
 
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