Chickens go mental for watermelon. If you start a patch make sure it is well fenced off.


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Chickens go mental for watermelon. If you start a patch make sure it is well fenced off.
I have and it takes some work. Still those buggers find a way in. It's a surprise I got any garlic this year. EE's are very good at flying over fences. I'm working on fatter EE's so they can get lift off.
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My SIL from England is surprised at how much we own and what we paid for it. There are still bargains to be had out there.That would be a misconception that the poor didn't have farms. Many, if not most, poor did farm if they didn't live in the cities, at least to a degree. My grandfather had only about 50 acres, which were dirt cheap when he got the place, and he ate what he grew, had very little money, wore ragged clothes. Owning a farm is not an endeavor for the well off, but farming on small scale, which mine did, was rather a necessity in order to live. The day will come when someone owning 5 acres like we do is considered rich. And maybe even a little mistrusted, if they aren't already.
I have and it takes some work. Still those buggers find a way in. It's a surprise I got any garlic this year. EE's are very good at flying over fences. I'm working on fatter EE's so they can get lift off.![]()
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Oh my chickens never let me get any garlic!
Thankfully they don't enter the greenhouse, or I wouldn't get anything.