We had no garden, and got the chickens first, so I have been letting them out of their (rather substantial) run every day and they have kept to the confines of ours (and next doors) gardens whilst we've been digging and clearing. Very happily actually.
Now I find myself, this very morning, about to plant my first things - broad beans (Hope I'm about right with the timing?).
Now, history tells me that they will all six be digging around my feet - so I need to leave them in don't I?
Will they dig them up after? Or can I let them out once my beans are in the ground?
And what on earth do I do now? My tree feller last week said he went to university with someone who allowed hers free range of her vege patch because they ate the slugs and snails - how did she manage that? Mine eat everything that's not dead already! I had very few flowers in the garden, but I swear they've had most of them away, including the poppies.
Now I find myself, this very morning, about to plant my first things - broad beans (Hope I'm about right with the timing?).
Now, history tells me that they will all six be digging around my feet - so I need to leave them in don't I?
Will they dig them up after? Or can I let them out once my beans are in the ground?
And what on earth do I do now? My tree feller last week said he went to university with someone who allowed hers free range of her vege patch because they ate the slugs and snails - how did she manage that? Mine eat everything that's not dead already! I had very few flowers in the garden, but I swear they've had most of them away, including the poppies.
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