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I'll have to check into the prices for turf, but I have almost an acre minus the house footprint to cover, and we're short on cash these days.
Seachick, I'm in CT, so just slightly warmer than where you are, tho it's hard to tell these days when winters are so weird. If I can put the seeds down in early spring, I could try to pen the girls in our garden with some netting over it for hawks. And maybe use scratch or kitchen scraps to lure them in. I wonder if they'll catch on...? It's not huge, maybe 12 x 20, but it's a lot bigger than 4 x 8 ;-)
they do occasionally go in the woods that surround the house, but spend a lot of time on the lawn. Maybe a combo of the approaches you recommend would be good -- sometimes in the fenced in garden, sometimes corraled in the woods, and after that maybe hope we really overseeded and between that and the clover, enough will survive. We had grubs a few years ago, and crabgrass has totally taken over where they were. Guess I should figure out what to do about that too. ;-)
This is our first year with adult chickens, since we got our chicks last april and may. Are my flower beds vulnerable? they spend time in there now, but what will happen when the perennials come up?
Seachick, I'm in CT, so just slightly warmer than where you are, tho it's hard to tell these days when winters are so weird. If I can put the seeds down in early spring, I could try to pen the girls in our garden with some netting over it for hawks. And maybe use scratch or kitchen scraps to lure them in. I wonder if they'll catch on...? It's not huge, maybe 12 x 20, but it's a lot bigger than 4 x 8 ;-)
they do occasionally go in the woods that surround the house, but spend a lot of time on the lawn. Maybe a combo of the approaches you recommend would be good -- sometimes in the fenced in garden, sometimes corraled in the woods, and after that maybe hope we really overseeded and between that and the clover, enough will survive. We had grubs a few years ago, and crabgrass has totally taken over where they were. Guess I should figure out what to do about that too. ;-)
This is our first year with adult chickens, since we got our chicks last april and may. Are my flower beds vulnerable? they spend time in there now, but what will happen when the perennials come up?