BYC gardening thread!!

Do you garden?

  • No

    Votes: 9 1.9%
  • Yes

    Votes: 459 95.8%
  • Have in the past

    Votes: 11 2.3%

  • Total voters
    479
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Chicken with thyme.

Mari is just pruning up my herbs a bit today.
 
Hooray! After looking at the google images I believe you've nailed the apple cultivars! YES!!!!
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Thank you as I was feeling like an idiot "Uhhh, I don't know what they are," but unfortunately the previous owners didn't leave a manual NOR did there seem to be a lot of rhyme, reason nor logic in some of the things they planted. I think she may have fancied herself a gardener by association, but the neighbors have been telling tales of stuff that went on. Oh, well!

I've also got a red delicious out front (EASY to identify) and I have two other apple trees in the back lot veggie compound, but they haven't put forth much fruit as my efforts last year and this were to save and salvage them as they apparently didn't get water for over a year and a half.... The place I bought here was vacant for that long and the mow-n-go gardener decided that to cut down on weeds he'd eliminate the water source to the back parcel. Arrrrgh....grrrrr...... The trees will survive, but fruiting wood was severely compromised this year. Hopefully next year we'll get some decent produce.

Again, thank you for helping identify the apples. Now I can complete the map of what's in the front yard. (I *know* all the cider trees as we planted them and platted them.)
 
Mari or Marigold is an Easter Egger. If I had to guess the mix it would be a Buff Orpington x Blue aracauna. She's got a cute face we think with those big puff cheeks. Lays a gorgeous Caribbean blue egg. She is bit half nekkid on her back. Lol.
 
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I want to let my chickens free range in my garden now and then, but I have a lot of tomato plants. I know tomato plants are toxic. Will chickens leave them alone?
 
They'll eat the fruit, I know people who keep chickens in their green houses to take care of the slugs, the birds eat the tomatoes but less of them than the slugs. Don't know anyone who's lost a bird to tomato leaves though. Mine even ate a fox glove plant and where fine. The toxins in tomato plants block digestive enzymes in insects I don't know if it would have the same effect on chickens unless they ate a lot of the leaves. Plus if there's something better around like lettuce or kale or bugs they'll choose those instead. My ducks never touched the tomatoes just the squash leaves and borage, same with my bantam hen she never touched the tomato greens.
 

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