Beautiful pics! Somewhat like my place

only where your beautiful GREEN grass is, well, with our water conservation here in cali, mine is pretty much brown :-( But, on this subject, dont marigolds repell flees and mites etc???? something i wondered if we could plant around the coop to ward off any of those type critters... I may make a seperate post if no one sees this cause i really have been tempted to plant, but dont know if they're a 'favorite' snack or anything....
Thanks, Lots of shade help keep the lawn green.I can only plant marigolds in hanging baskets. Slugs will eat them to the ground overnight. Plants that I've heard are bug repellent are: Marigolds, Geraniums, Onions, and Garlic.
Mine got banned from my butterfly garden because they were eating all the flowers as they came up this spring. Hostas seemed to be a favorite. They also like my Joe Pye weed and mock orange bush where it hangs over the "barrier".
I do have some daylilies that haven't bloomed since I moved them two years ago - they leave those alone. I forgot about them in fact. I might move those and I have my eye on a purple smoke shrub (tree). I just don't want to get it planted and then have them inhale it. Maybe I can set it out in the container it comes in and see what they do to it before planting.
BTW - I am sitting at 46 chicks/hens/roosters and I think that makes a huge difference.
I've seen other posts where hosta got eaten. Mine have not touched anything with spiky leaves like Daylilies, Iris, Glad, Asiatic lily.
I really want a smoke tree. but have no room left. I do have lots of trees in containers on the deck. Don't know what I'm gonna do when they get big. Lol!
Imp- And Yes I think 46 makes a huge difference. Good Luck