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tragabigzanda wrote:I agree chickens are filthy. I built housing for 300 layers, and know a fair bit. What do you want to know?
As far as the rat business, I see suggestions to dig down a bit and enclose the run with hardware cloth all around and a couple inches down. We have mice in our area, but I haven't heard tale of rats. If we go with a larger breed of chicken, they might just take care of mice themselves, or so I hope.

For newbies, would you suggest chicks, pullets, or chickens?

We have a deaf, blind dog. How much should we worry about segregating him from the chickens?
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simple schoolboy wrote:Any input for prospective chicken owners?
I grew up with chickens ... can’t think of a dirtier animal and they attract rats.
I grew up in what used to be a big egg producing area in the 50s. The CC&Rs all heavily restricted chickens when it became a suburban neighborhood for a reason, eh?

How do you prevent the chickens from getting fly bitten?
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tragabigzanda wrote:I agree chickens are filthy. I built housing for 300 layers, and know a fair bit. What do you want to know?
As far as the rat business, I see suggestions to dig down a bit and enclose the run with hardware cloth all around and a couple inches down. We have mice in our area, but I haven't heard tale of rats. If we go with a larger breed of chicken, they might just take care of mice themselves, or so I hope.

For newbies, would you suggest chicks, pullets, or chickens?

We have a deaf, blind dog. How much should we worry about segregating him from the chickens?
Man, if you’re this hard up for eggs I will just ship you a dozen.
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simple schoolboy wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:I agree chickens are filthy. I built housing for 300 layers, and know a fair bit. What do you want to know?
As far as the rat business, I see suggestions to dig down a bit and enclose the run with hardware cloth all around and a couple inches down. We have mice in our area, but I haven't heard tale of rats. If we go with a larger breed of chicken, they might just take care of mice themselves, or so I hope.

For newbies, would you suggest chicks, pullets, or chickens?

We have a deaf, blind dog. How much should we worry about segregating him from the chickens?
Man, if you’re this hard up for eggs I will just ship you a dozen.
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why is this in A&E?

96583UP, any recommendations for climbing vines that would survive Canadian winters?
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doone wrote:why is this in A&E?

96583UP, any recommendations for climbing vines that would survive Canadian winters?
i had a bad experience with a yard was completely dominated by ivy

ever since then i can barely look a vine in the face

funny you mention though bc i was juuuuuuuust thinking about maybe trying to maybe consider some vines again.... if they were slow-growing..... and flowering..... but i don't think i am ready

i dont want to get hurt again

but english ivy will likely survive/ problem is, once it gets going, it just doesn't ever stop

depending on where / how / what your are trying to grow (vertical, etc)... periwinkle or creeping phlox could be an option

creeping phlox is pretty cool actually
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Thanks, I'd like something to slowly grow up my stucco but not do any damage.
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I grow English ivy, it's controllable if you stay on top of it
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my neighbors are gone for 3 weeks and they asked me to look after and water their garden and take whatever when its ready..filled up a bowl of cherry tomatoes and cucumbers this morning
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i bought a peach tree this morning and 3 more boxwoods
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doug rr wrote:i bought a peach tree this morning and 3 more boxwoods
We planted a peach tree this spring. Probably won't produce for a couple of years, but it completes our area of Blueberry bushes, lime tree, lemon tree, and now peach tree.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
doug rr wrote:i bought a peach tree this morning and 3 more boxwoods
We planted a peach tree this spring. Probably won't produce for a couple of years, but it completes our area of Blueberry bushes, lime tree, lemon tree, and now peach tree.
this is my first peach..it was about 4 ft tall already so hopefully it works out...i really want to get a grapefruit tree too
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bulbs are starting to arrive in the mail.... from early-in-the-pandemic-blackout online shopping... gonna be a lot of plantings over the next couple weeks

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planted a bunch of crocuses today

i weed the dandelions

it leaves a hole

i fill the hole with a crocus bulb

cover it in a soil mix with grass seed

seeds the grass

removes the dandelion

crocus grows early spring before grass cutting happens

win-win-win

now let's see how many the bastard squirrels dig up
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96583UP wrote:just ordered some of these babies to put in front of the pool equipment...

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these are blooming. and they are magnificent
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transplanted a japanese maple today
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Mowed, pruned, and mulched today.

Thinking I’mma hire this stuff out starting next year.
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having our first compost "station" being delivered today...i think its about 30 gallons
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doug rr wrote:having our first compost "station" being delivered today...i think its about 30 gallons
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i was thinking today about my bulbs and how i hope they are growing nicely underground in this mild winter
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