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Beth G. :

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That is a really nice page you created! I love it and love that you put time aside to do it for all of us to read and utilize. Thank you!!

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Thanks. It'll be more complete over time I think. I have big plans for the garden and I'll sink or swim in front of you all.
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Best of Luck to you on the show!

we are not showing just live 2 miles away so we have to go watch hahahah

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Thanks! Look for our Welsummer, Easter Egger and (not so perfect dozen) Wellie eggs. This will be my daughter's first 4H fair so we are very excited.
 
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we are not showing just live 2 miles away so we have to go watch hahahah

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Thanks! Look for our Welsummer, Easter Egger and (not so perfect dozen) Wellie eggs. This will be my daughter's first 4H fair so we are very excited.​

I'm hoping to talk my husband into coming with me tomorrow. I can bring your egg carton labels if you know what you'd like!?
 
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I noticed Echinacea on your list. Just wanted to add that MY chickens stripped ALL the leaves off mine. Like the old saying I guess, One man's (or chicken's) trash is another's treasure! My chickens have been scratching up a storm in my garden. Most of the plants are very well established so I'm not too worried, but it's just about time to re-mulch. THAT oughta be interesting!
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On another gardening note, I was thinking about planting some whiskey barrels to put in the run with greens and stuff for them to eat when they're penned up. I was going to put wire over the top to keep them from eating the plants down too far. Any suggestions for stuff they would really like that grows fast enough to not be destroyed?

~Terry
 
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I noticed Echinacea on your list. Just wanted to add that MY chickens stripped ALL the leaves off mine. Like the old saying I guess, One man's (or chicken's) trash is another's treasure! My chickens have been scratching up a storm in my garden. Most of the plants are very well established so I'm not too worried, but it's just about time to re-mulch. THAT oughta be interesting!
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On another gardening note, I was thinking about planting some whiskey barrels to put in the run with greens and stuff for them to eat when they're penned up. I was going to put wire over the top to keep them from eating the plants down too far. Any suggestions for stuff they would really like that grows fast enough to not be destroyed?

~Terry

That's a great idea! I have a barrel I could do that with too.
 

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