Three hours today. Warm and sunny. One and a half hours in the extended run and the same out on the field.
@Perris This is a very comprehensive work on the topic. A bit more than I need but I'll read it.
I think I know where I'm going with the extended run project. I made a start today. I'm stuck with the fence waiting for gate posts.
This is an old picture. What it shows is the gap between the old fence and the vegitation that has grown up around it.
This is the other side, oicture taken today.
My plan is to extract the old fence doing minimum damage to the stuff that's grown around it. This is going to be the start of a section of hedge. I planted eight hawthorn plants that survived the winter here sat on the ground in the compost they arrived in. If they can survive that they should manage in the hedge if I make them a little space to start with.
I'm going to make patches in the area up to the tall post. The patches aren't going to be large, perhaps a metre in diameter and I'm going to clear those and plant a couple of variaties of clover. I've also got some herbs to plant in there (small patch chosen at random for each herb) which the chickens haven't destroyed while they been in my herb plot.
I'll let them compete with the weeds to some extent but they'll get watered and fed while the weeds won't.
The gap between the hedge and the fence I'm going to try to manage because the thin grass that the chickens like is established there and grows well. I'm hoping the chickens will push through the hedge as it grows to get to the grass on the other side. Hedge to dense, chickens won't battle through it and wont shelter in it.
I'm putting a growing frame in the section past the post where the two old coops were. It's sort of a raised bed that's been sitting between plots on the field since I've been there with nothing growing in it.
I may not be able to make a forest garden but I can improve the diversity and interest with some management.
So, the plan is to have a managed area inside the hedge and on the other side of the hedge leaving the hedge section to do as it has for the last few years with the addition of hawthorn and perhaps other similar hedge plants. I'm considering a metre wide hedge at the front. Not quite sure yet what to do with the back.
I forgot to clean Sylph's arse. I looked her over yesterday and her rear end had large lumps of sticky shite on it,