
Originally Posted by
Treesniffer
Yes, you're right about using natives and that excites my mind with creativity. My outdoor enclosure will be 6' tall. Although there are plenty of small pines I can put in pots, the sap might be a problem for the little guys. I even thought of building the enclosure around small trees already established but I'm familiar with how the Greys are escape artists. Many grasses have sharp edges and again, the deep root. The vertical element is the dilemma and I'm thinking now, that the "tree" doesn't have to be living but can be carefully installed branches. Native plants use to abound around here but new construction is eliminating so much. I do occasionally find Jack-in-the Pulpit, Violets and native Orchids. Ajuga is abundant, treated like a weed though Josh's sells them for vivarium use. Ajuga goes dormant in the winter and so many other natives must go dormant or they will die in the vivarium. I learned the hard way. As you suggest, I will go with more than 4" ABG substrate. After all, my "friends" need to bury themselves in the winter. Thank you for your reply.