Good afternoon everyone.
What a miserable weather here.
It's been raining all day long, and I have so many outdoor projects that I was hoping to finish this weekend,
but now they have to wait. Unfortunately when the weather is like this, I actually have to do inside work.
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I love my chickens and I love my yard. We just built this house last year and I'm still working to establish my gardens. This year I will start my vegetable garden.
Last year I worked on my flower garden and the patio. The squirrels and deer are a challenge in this neighborhood. As much as I love watching them, they ate half of my flowers last year. I planted 120 bulbs of Asian Lilies last spring, the squirrels ate the bulbs and the deer ate the few flowers that survived the squirrels and bloomed
, unfortunately they are to cute to do anything about it. I read an article saying that if you bury oyster shells with the bulb, the squirrels will not touch them. So I'm going to try that with my new Asian Lilly and Tulips bulbs this year
Another project is my chicken salad bar in the run. Im going to post pictures with this as I go and let you know if it works.
This is my raise bed grass project area. The wood still needs to be cut and screw in together. I'm going to have concrete blocks instead of stepping stones, with the same height as the frame turned sideways so grass can grow inside the stone as well, but wide enough for me to step on it if I ever need to enter the raised bed. The net will cover the stones as well. I will staple the net one in. bellow the top of the frame in the inside (I think it will look better).
Half of raise bed finished...
If this project works, then I will make few more raise beds in the second part of the run, and two more in the dog area. I'm adding that part to the run, since we got her invisible fence and now she has the whole yard to run around. She will only have the covered part with the dog house. I still like for the dog to sleep next to the chickens, because she is a beagle mix, very loud, and very good in scaring any potential predators, since we have 80 acres of forest in our back yard.