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I don't use herbicides either. I have small children, not to mention all the animals, running around so it would worry me to use chemicals of that caliber. I mix up a gallon of vinegar, a cup of salt, and a tablespoon of dish soap and spray that on the weeds.I don't use herbicides. My weed killer is goats and geese. I tear out the grass by hand and take it to them, they eat it. We have good, non-poisonous grass.
Sometimes I get tired and then I let the geese on the path, they come and pluck everything there themselves. But you can’t let them into the garden, because they pluck not only weeds )))
I seldom use manure but if i can i prefer horse or sheep manure just because i find they do a better job of digesting the seeds which if i use cow manure i always had a weed problem .I have changed my garden location a few times simply due to soil conditions , now i have a very sandy location which is great as weeds just pull out and with a bit of compost now and then it really produces well .............here we just have issues with Raccoons or Deer , the occasional skunk has shown up but for the better part it's only in fall when the vegetables are being harvested .Right now the problem is moisture ...........way to much rain so far that i can't even start , last year i was planting but this year who knows .........The soil here is heavy and clayey, if planted in it, potatoes will not yield a crop, i.e. it can be harvested by volume exactly as much as it was planted (by weight). But if you make such bulk beds from old manure, sand and ash, then potatoes grow quite well. It’s customary here, we don’t use herbicides, and in order to suppress the growth of weeds in some places where something is planned in the future (flowers, trees, bushes), we plant potatoes there for 1-2 years. The soil is loose and well dug up.
Sometimes it makes sense to drive with a cultivator, but I'm too lazy to do it, I usually get by with just planting potatoes. In addition, the old bedding from the stables is replete with rotten hay, it can wrap around the cultivator mechanisms, which is inconvenient. But potatoes grow well in such a bed, there is even a way to plant potatoes under old hay.
The only incidental detail is that my goats often eat barley and oats, they are not always completely digested in their stomachs, and then these grains begin to germinate in this manure. Considering that chickens often spill wheat, it turns out that the main weeds in the garden are wheat, oats and barley))) I don’t weed them out, they start to ear and then goats eat them.
Due to the amount of grain, I have to periodically organize a war with rats that come from an abandoned garbage dump, located about 8-10 kilometers from my house. Previously, a lot of garbage was transported there from Moscow, then some minister decided to stop this business, some sorting plants were built, and there was less garbage. Unfortunately, Moscow produces a lot of garbage.
When they stopped bringing new garbage to the landfill, the rats became very upset and began to ply the neighboring villages in search of food. I had to catch them, poison them and even shoot them. Now the situation with rats has become calmer, there are either almost none, or very few. I hope this will continue, because I want to sow sunflowers, and rats love to eat them more than anything.
Here, foxes and stray orphan dogs sometimes annoy me, trying to get into poultry houses and kill and eat someone. But most often this problem is not very critical, because at one time I strengthened these buildings. Of the wild animals, I have only seen moose here, but they are rare here, for some reason they live a little south of Moscow, and I live north. I have also seen wild boar droppings, but I have never seen a wild boar here (and, to be honest, I am not very eager to have such an encounter, because wild boars are usually large and can be aggressive).I seldom use manure but if i can i prefer horse or sheep manure just because i find they do a better job of digesting the seeds which if i use cow manure i always had a weed problem .I have changed my garden location a few times simply due to soil conditions , now i have a very sandy location which is great as weeds just pull out and with a bit of compost now and then it really produces well .............here we just have issues with Raccoons or Deer , the occasional skunk has shown up but for the better part it's only in fall when the vegetables are being harvested .Right now the problem is moisture ...........way to much rain so far that i can't even start , last year i was planting but this year who knows .........
Mighty pretty
This mommy looks so happy.
Bought me some today.