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Detlor Poultry

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Thank you! Oh no, I do free range all of my poultry; there is a 1-ft high wire 'decorative' fence surrounding the garden... these pictures were just taken before I got bantams. ;)
And this year, the fence is coming down; I'm setting up my garden so that the large fowl creatures would have trouble wreaking much carnage, and the ducks won't be able to access much muck, and the bantams will wander into the garden and probably won't be able to find the flowers -- I'm tightly cramming everything this year -- it will improve the look of the garden, and reuce (or eliminate) any access my birds have. My bantams never even bothered going near my garden last year -- this is because they found out they could run faster than the turkeys (the only birds on the farm not free-ranged), so that nice, juicy corn is easy pickins! Most of the plants that are going back in my garden this year are about 1 - 1.5ft. high - high enough the chicken can't do much harm via scratching. I did find out last year that ducks love peony flowers! And they don't harm them! They dig there bills deep into the flowers and suck up those weird little beetles that you always see breeding in the peonies. And the ducks end up smelling nicer, too!
 

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Detlor, I'm intrigued by your plans. I hope you are able to post some photos in summer that show how the planting works. My limited experience with chickens and flowers is discouraging for me. At this point in perennial growth, the chickens are eating off every new shoot that comes up. (Except spring flowering bulbs) I am getting ready to put chicken wire cages around the "stubs"of perennials I want to save. Oh, I realize as the season progresses, there will be weeds and grasses for the girls to eat, but for now, nothing is safe in my yard.
 

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Part of the safety factor is that my poultry are free to roam 90+ acres of wood and meadow and marsh (well, they only ever use about 8 acres of it anyway), so I think my garden looks like too small of a fish to bother with. Also, my Setting hens are positioned far away from this 'mythical land of Gar-Den' :p , so they raise chicks and ducklings to eat weeds and bugs and other wild flora. The fowls grow up and stare at my garen and think: 'Mama didn't tell me I could eat that!'. Although, being inquisitive by nature, if they suspect there is food, they will dine! You brought up a very good point about early spring -- when my plants are taller than the chickens, I find they won't do any damage, but for the month or so that they are shorter... I may have to, like Lesa suggested, put up a fence in spring time.
 

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Update - 2012 Daffodil pictures coming in about a week! I already have Flax and Periwinkle and Sunbells and Jacob's Ladders growing like mad!
 

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Detlor Poultry,

Is that a birch tree I see in that picture with the flowers? Looks beautiful I'm getting a few weeping birch trees for my property in NC. Can't wait to see them planted! :)
Birch trees sure are eye catching trees.
 

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Yes, that is a Birch Tree. They are beautiful. I don't remember ever seeing a Weeping birch tree (except in catalogues). Birches are pretty short lived (the whortest lived of all the trees I can think of) reaching about 25-35 years, and then going downhill fast.
 

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First Spring Flowers

Daffodil
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Grape-Hyacinth
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