Plants for duck pen

ElleMc

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Apr 17, 2017
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Southaven, MS
Hey, all. I have a raised pen. It's a deck about a foot above the ground. It gets hosed down every day so the area underneath stays wet and swampy. I'm trying to find a plant to put there - either bushes or a ground cover - that my ducks won't eat and will keep that area looking a bit nicer.

Any recommendations?

Thanks in advance!
 
My ducks leave all the herbs alone (basil, oregano, mint, sage, lavender, cilantro). Mint is perennial and should like your wet spot -but it might like it too much! Bee balm is a native relative to mint, so it might work.
I planted a dwarf Mulberry bush (also native to our area) I found on clearance at Lowes in the corner of my garden-duck pen a few months ago. It is thriving (4-5 ft tall) and the ducks ignore it except to sleep under it. If it gives me berries I am sure they will appreciate the ones that drop. It likes water and is near one of the duck pools, but I don't know if it can take swampy conditions.
 
Thanks for the idea on the shrubs. The digging is a lot of the reason it's all swamp - we had grass, now not so much. Shrubs may do the trick.
 
Is there anything I can plant that they will eat but not destroy? Or a way to do it like a grazing frame isea. i have a pond in the middle so a pond plant would be good. Something that could grow up and provide food but not have to keep being replanted?
 

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