OklahomaYaYa
In the Brooder
- May 4, 2023
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Hi there. Thought I'd jump in here as good as anywhere - I'm going to, once again, attempt a container garden with empty mineral tubs. I've tried it once before and made some critical mistakes - wrong soil, no compost or anything to keep it from compacting, then came the fire ants, so I put my tubs on blocks, then they dried out too fast in the summer heat, and they were spaced way, way too far apart. We've moved since that failed attempt - the area I plan to use has compacted red and gray clay - no ants seem to want to brave it.
I'll have to dig through my scraps of chicken and hog wire, and cattle panels, to chicken and turkey proof the plants, and through the old tarps to use as ground cover/weed control so we won't have to try to mow or weed eat around them.
I miss fresh veggies and tomatoes... hoping it works this time. A regular garden isn't going to work for us until next year when my hoop coop expansion plan has come to fruition. Our soil is very very fine sand. Chickens and Turkeys LOVE LOVE LOVE it for dust bathing, but it's awful to try to grow anything in.
Hubs will be taking the skid steer and/or tractor to our lease where we feed the cows - we're going to shave off that top 3-4" of poopy, well tilled soil with old hay stomped in, and gather up some old hay that's going to be useless.
This time it'll work!
I'll have to dig through my scraps of chicken and hog wire, and cattle panels, to chicken and turkey proof the plants, and through the old tarps to use as ground cover/weed control so we won't have to try to mow or weed eat around them.
I miss fresh veggies and tomatoes... hoping it works this time. A regular garden isn't going to work for us until next year when my hoop coop expansion plan has come to fruition. Our soil is very very fine sand. Chickens and Turkeys LOVE LOVE LOVE it for dust bathing, but it's awful to try to grow anything in.
Hubs will be taking the skid steer and/or tractor to our lease where we feed the cows - we're going to shave off that top 3-4" of poopy, well tilled soil with old hay stomped in, and gather up some old hay that's going to be useless.
This time it'll work!