So in the endeavor to get chickens, BF and I have also started to consider a raised garden. Before that we will probably try our hand at growing a living privacy screen along his fence in the backyard. He gets a lot of wind and noise from that area because of the highway that is near by and the farm field that has taken out most of the trees. He really wants to cut down the noise and wind and have something nice and pretty to look at in the back yard. He has thought about planting tall shrubs or something like that but they are very costly to buy and take quite some time to grow to a decent enough height. So I started thinking about vines, and BF likes the idea.
Some of the fast growing vines I have looked at so far are Clematis, both Sweet Autumn and Jackman, Honey Suckle and Arctic Kiwi. We like the look of the flowering vines and we want to try growing the different kinds instead of just one.
So I am curious about how much of a trellis these vines need to grow, if they will grow together and not overtake one another, and how well they will survive in mid Michigan.
Should we set up a full trellis along the fence, or maybe have something like a ladder that they can climb on?
Should I expect to have to replant some vines next spring in the winter get's very cold?
Are the vines a favorable chew toy for groundhogs and other critters?
I have also started to look at maybe getting some grape vines, haven't mentioned it to BF yet, because I don't know how well that would work out. Grapes might just attract a lot of wild birds that could cause problems for the chickens.
I know there is a gardening sister site that is available, but I figured I would ask here first.
If we do get into plotting out a garden then I may just jump onto that forum as well.
So can anyone offer any advice or tips for a possible future gardener?
(P.S. If this goes well I'm gonna try convincing him to let me grow square melons!
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Some of the fast growing vines I have looked at so far are Clematis, both Sweet Autumn and Jackman, Honey Suckle and Arctic Kiwi. We like the look of the flowering vines and we want to try growing the different kinds instead of just one.
So I am curious about how much of a trellis these vines need to grow, if they will grow together and not overtake one another, and how well they will survive in mid Michigan.
Should we set up a full trellis along the fence, or maybe have something like a ladder that they can climb on?
Should I expect to have to replant some vines next spring in the winter get's very cold?
Are the vines a favorable chew toy for groundhogs and other critters?
I have also started to look at maybe getting some grape vines, haven't mentioned it to BF yet, because I don't know how well that would work out. Grapes might just attract a lot of wild birds that could cause problems for the chickens.
I know there is a gardening sister site that is available, but I figured I would ask here first.
If we do get into plotting out a garden then I may just jump onto that forum as well.
So can anyone offer any advice or tips for a possible future gardener?
(P.S. If this goes well I'm gonna try convincing him to let me grow square melons!
Hens go broody when you don’t want them to… and won’t go broody when you do.
