Nov 14, 2024 #11 M MichaelDJ Chirping Joined Oct 12, 2024 Messages 54 Reaction score 112 Points 72 If you have a big moss problem it's caused by poor soil. Could be low on nutrients, acidic, poor drainage etc. When I first moved in I had a big moss issue. Flocks of crows & other birds used rip the entire area up to get at the bugs underneath.
If you have a big moss problem it's caused by poor soil. Could be low on nutrients, acidic, poor drainage etc. When I first moved in I had a big moss issue. Flocks of crows & other birds used rip the entire area up to get at the bugs underneath.
Nov 14, 2024 #12 AinaWGSD Free Ranging Premium Feather Member 15 Years Friend Joined Apr 2, 2010 Messages 3,530 Reaction score 5,796 Points 636 Location Sullivan, IL If you range chickens on it it probably won't be moss covered for long! Even if they don't eat thr moss they'll tear it up scratching for bugs.
If you range chickens on it it probably won't be moss covered for long! Even if they don't eat thr moss they'll tear it up scratching for bugs.
Nov 14, 2024 #13 Klutch Songster 11 Years Joined Jan 30, 2014 Messages 424 Reaction score 373 Points 236 Location West Sacramento Throw all your kitchen scraps out there and let your chickens go to town.