MildlyOffensiveChicken
Songster
- Dec 2, 2020
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I grew up with a bunch of fruit trees in the yard and a 1/3 acre “garden”. The garden had a lot of wasted space. But produced more than we ever needed. Gave away a lot. I can’t recall my parents ever planning or researching. It was plant the stuff we would eat, that was sold at Ace hardware or Kmart in packets. Trees and berry bushes were established by prior owner.
I have an area marked out that will be my non native plants orchard. The soil is poor. Lots of clay. Lots of rock. Native grass and bushes grow well. I bought it knowing the seller was dumping unproductive timberland. It’s at 4000’ in Montana Some slope in between much sharper slopes above and below. Trees in this area sometimes come down due to shallow roots. The downed trees are always youngish. There are a lot of 100’ tall Doug Firs doing fine.
I want to Fence in the 1/3- 1/2 acre and run cheap surplus cockerals to till and fertilize the land. But 16 weeks isn’t going to build any appreciable topsoil and the underlying clay/rock will remain.
Not sure how to approach this exactly.
Should I fill up and amend the soil/remove rock and then plant pasture/native grass and then run the chickens. Then plant trees?
Run the chickens. Till up and some amendment and remove rocks and plant trees.
Run the chickens and plant the trees no till, no soil amendments?
Apples, cherries, and maybe some apricots and plums. This is for non business purposes. Budget matters to a point. But if a couple hundred $s makes all the difference, then so be it.
I have an area marked out that will be my non native plants orchard. The soil is poor. Lots of clay. Lots of rock. Native grass and bushes grow well. I bought it knowing the seller was dumping unproductive timberland. It’s at 4000’ in Montana Some slope in between much sharper slopes above and below. Trees in this area sometimes come down due to shallow roots. The downed trees are always youngish. There are a lot of 100’ tall Doug Firs doing fine.
I want to Fence in the 1/3- 1/2 acre and run cheap surplus cockerals to till and fertilize the land. But 16 weeks isn’t going to build any appreciable topsoil and the underlying clay/rock will remain.
Not sure how to approach this exactly.
Should I fill up and amend the soil/remove rock and then plant pasture/native grass and then run the chickens. Then plant trees?
Run the chickens. Till up and some amendment and remove rocks and plant trees.
Run the chickens and plant the trees no till, no soil amendments?
Apples, cherries, and maybe some apricots and plums. This is for non business purposes. Budget matters to a point. But if a couple hundred $s makes all the difference, then so be it.