maizy'smom
Songster
Since mine arrived in May 2011, I can tell you that they will eat (and love) lilies of the valley, bleeding hearts, lamium, ginkgo tree bomb seeds, day lilies, chocolate mint and privet hedge. They are not as crazy about liriope or periwinkle. And, they do not care at all for snake weed. They loved the mixed lettuces I gave them once the lettuces had bolted, and the lower levels of the cherry tomatoes have been plucked clean up to a certain height. So, now my pre-existing shade to partial shade garden looks pretty sad, and I am in the market for some other less-attractive-to-
chickens shade plants. I just wish they would do a more thorough job of cleaning the ginkgo bomb seedlings out of the privet hedge. That would make my job a little easier. But they don't read English, and their writing is just chicken scratch, so our to-do lists can't be shared.
I do keep a compost bin for garden clippings, fallen leaves, and the litter from the coop, which regularly contains quite a bit of spilled organic layer feed. And we have worked out quite a mutually beneficial system, in that I don't have to "turn" the compost all that much because the girls scratch it all out into the yard, looking for forgotten goodies, and then I just rake it back up and put it back in on top.
What I am really interested in finding is a fast growing, shade tolerant grass seed, that the girls won't eat up before it is finished sprouting....? Hopeless, I know.
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chickens shade plants. I just wish they would do a more thorough job of cleaning the ginkgo bomb seedlings out of the privet hedge. That would make my job a little easier. But they don't read English, and their writing is just chicken scratch, so our to-do lists can't be shared.
I do keep a compost bin for garden clippings, fallen leaves, and the litter from the coop, which regularly contains quite a bit of spilled organic layer feed. And we have worked out quite a mutually beneficial system, in that I don't have to "turn" the compost all that much because the girls scratch it all out into the yard, looking for forgotten goodies, and then I just rake it back up and put it back in on top.
What I am really interested in finding is a fast growing, shade tolerant grass seed, that the girls won't eat up before it is finished sprouting....? Hopeless, I know.
mm