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This is a UK garden (US backyard) no vegetables or anything, garden is well establishedHmm is this the UK version of garden or vegetable garden?
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This is a UK garden (US backyard) no vegetables or anything, garden is well establishedHmm is this the UK version of garden or vegetable garden?
Thanks! hahaAlso, your garden is lovely!
Then 2 or 3 ducks will be fine. With the rainy climate they will drill a few holes but just keep an eye on it. You will enjoy them. Try to get sexed females if you can. Enjoy the eggs.This is a UK garden (US backyard) no vegetables or anything, garden is well established
Maybe in the wet weather i could keep the at the back of the garden? Any idea what i could put down on the concrete to protect their feet?I’ve never seen a plant the ducks don’t want to at least try.If you have flowers/plants that are valuable to you, best to protect them in some way from curious bills. But looks like plenty of space, and I think the shed is perfect for a couple to a few.
Once it rains they find any little spot the water collects and go to town excavating a fun mud puddle. Haha. My 2 decimated their 90sqft run this spring, even with free range time. You might need a “sacrifice area” to keep them in during wetter weather, with supervised turnout, unless your lawn is extremely well established and drains well.not sure if the runners would be less destructive, I have an appleyard and a Swedish.