Haha!! Love the photos!
Last year my garden was my focus... we got chickens in Oct so we haven't crossed that bridge yet, but it's something I've been wondering about, too. We are stuck to a back yard area where the chickens are next to the garden, so we're going to shoot for putting a fence around the garden and hope for the best. I'm also going to get some half wine barrels and plant some things on the other side of the house in those.
We have had them free-ranging within the same area as the garden for the past few months... I've blocked off the artichocke plant because they love it... they stay away from the beets, snow peas and spinach that is left, but I always find them in the carrots. I have a bunch and they haven't gone crazy on them, so for now I'm fine with letting them do what they want. When I pull everything and replant for summer, I'll be more careful.
Try to provide them an area with as much of the left overs, greens and stuff they can eat and dig around in, and they won't focus as much on the garden. It's worked pretty well so far.
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<-----follows the same plan.
Here's what happened to potted plants.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/41679_delilahorangetree.jpg
That WAS an orange tree.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/41679_blissinapot.jpg
Last year my garden was my focus... we got chickens in Oct so we haven't crossed that bridge yet, but it's something I've been wondering about, too. We are stuck to a back yard area where the chickens are next to the garden, so we're going to shoot for putting a fence around the garden and hope for the best. I'm also going to get some half wine barrels and plant some things on the other side of the house in those.
We have had them free-ranging within the same area as the garden for the past few months... I've blocked off the artichocke plant because they love it... they stay away from the beets, snow peas and spinach that is left, but I always find them in the carrots. I have a bunch and they haven't gone crazy on them, so for now I'm fine with letting them do what they want. When I pull everything and replant for summer, I'll be more careful.
Try to provide them an area with as much of the left overs, greens and stuff they can eat and dig around in, and they won't focus as much on the garden. It's worked pretty well so far.
Quote:
<-----follows the same plan.
Here's what happened to potted plants.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/41679_delilahorangetree.jpg
That WAS an orange tree.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/41679_blissinapot.jpg
