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No. THe flesh of the berries is the only NONpoisonous part of the yew. The seed within is poisonous to mammals in some quantity, but basically harmless to birds.
Areyoumymother -- you can certainly plant roses or raspberries in/near the run, but expect the chickens to do a job on 'em
Pat
Thanks Pat ! I'm going to try both, my plan is to plant just outside the chainlink so hopefully they will/can eat whats on their side and I can enjoy what grows on the outside.
No. THe flesh of the berries is the only NONpoisonous part of the yew. The seed within is poisonous to mammals in some quantity, but basically harmless to birds.
Areyoumymother -- you can certainly plant roses or raspberries in/near the run, but expect the chickens to do a job on 'em
Pat
Thanks Pat ! I'm going to try both, my plan is to plant just outside the chainlink so hopefully they will/can eat whats on their side and I can enjoy what grows on the outside.