Robilyn81
Songster
@lomine yes GLW. Thanks!! She is just from the feed store but i am really pleased with her. She is about 9 weeks so plenty of filling in left to do. I am inspired to maybe acquire more lol! I really like splash-laced red.
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Hi fellow Colorado chicken keepers. I'm here in Northglenn where they only passed chicken keeping about 2-3 weeks ago. I ran right out, ordered my coop, got my license and got my 2 chicks.
I used to love gardening when I was a kid. I was always out helping my granny with her crazy immaculate gardens, but after my dogs kept digging up my rose bushes I just gave up! LOL I was always into the dark bloomers, too! I tried to get back into it last year & wasn't so successful. This year seems to be starting off on a better foot as my transplanted vines have started to grow up the west side of the aviary & the sunflowers have started to sprout. I'm just hoping I can get the lavender to grow this time. Hope the weather yesterday/today didn't hit anyone too badly. I guess the hail missed us but wiped out my granny's garden just 15mins away in Brighton.Thank you Uzi. I am rather fond of the plants that are either really dark bloomers or have really dark names like Lucifer Crocosmia and spotted dead nettle. Who would have thunk it lol.This is a pic of a Shirley tulip but in the top left is the bottom of a queen of night tulip. YUP dark as I can get them. The Shirley was in a mixed bag of tulips and is kind of neat too.
Welcome to the Colorado thread! Congrats on getting all set to go. Did they limit you to 2 or was that by your choice?
Just waiting for the chicken math to set in lol.
I have 34 now and funny.... I have Ideal Hatchery open in another tab. I may be in trouble lol.
What breeds did you get? Any pics? (like Latestarter said it is kind of required)
Lots of great people on here as you may already have guessed.
She is lovely. It's funny. The GLW was one of the first to go on my want list till I saw a BLRW. I got one and it is beautiful. Only thing is I think it might be a boy. I've been reading up and it seems they are a more difficult breed to sex because even the girls will get wattles young and the combs will get pink sooner. I'll be holding on to mine till I am 100% sure. Here's a picture I took last weekend.
Cute! Yes the BLRW are beautiful! I've heard they are hard to sex. Let's watch how yours progressesShe is lovely. It's funny. The GLW was one of the first to go on my want list till I saw a BLRW. I got one and it is beautiful. Only thing is I think it might be a boy. I've been reading up and it seems they are a more difficult breed to sex because even the girls will get wattles young and the combs will get pink sooner. I'll be holding on to mine till I am 100% sure. Here's a picture I took last weekend.![]()
Uzi, That is some pic of the roo looking a bit concerned about the weather. I am glad the hail missed you. Bummer about Grandma's garden getting ruined. Perhaps it will bounce back some.
If you want a fast growing ivy to cover a strong run that is difficult to destroy check out the Silver Lace Vine. Mine has been cut down to the ground and one would NEVER know it only one season later.
http://www.americanmeadows.com/perennials/vines/silver-lace-vine
Mine does not bloom as vigorously as this link shows but it does bloom.
http://www.treesthatpleasenurseryblog.com/2012/07/silver-lace-vine.html
Mine look more like the second link. It has good pics of the plant and the leaves up close.
It says it grows ten foot a season LOL more like 20 to 30 foot. I have to cut it back once a week so it does not choke out a nearby lilac.
AH that explains the restraint on the number. I am sure they will give you plenty of eggs.
I ordered 5 blrw from schletch hatchery along with my meat birds. They are three weeks old now and feathering out nicely. I am hoping for at least one hen out of the five. I thinks the odds are good. I have six goslings if anyone is interested. Two are 5 weeks and 4 are 4 weeks. Two are toulouse and the other four are tolouse and roman tufted cross. They make good watch dogs and lawn and weed mowers. Price is perfect also. Just come get them.She is lovely. It's funny. The GLW was one of the first to go on my want list till I saw a BLRW. I got one and it is beautiful. Only thing is I think it might be a boy. I've been reading up and it seems they are a more difficult breed to sex because even the girls will get wattles young and the combs will get pink sooner. I'll be holding on to mine till I am 100% sure. Here's a picture I took last weekend.![]()