Got myself the offer of a nice little vegetable garden for the summer while in temporary accomodation. "Great" I thought, "This is too good to be true", and with much effort moved all my allotment-and-garden's worth of clobber in.
"Tidy those up" said my landlady of my prefabricated raised beds, stacked neatly in the yard - her boyfriend, she warned darkly, "doesn't like clutter". So I put them in off in the farthest off deadend corner of the veggie garden, where you would have to go to find them, rather than being visible in the yard.
He had a bonfire and burned them anyway ! (Ignoring all the broken down coops etc littering the area he had to drag them through. )
And now, joy of joys, the already numerous free range chickens are reproducing. I have leeks and chinese veg seedlings in pots waiting to go in, but the soil is absolutely solid with stones (it used to be the courtyard of an old smiddy, so cobbles not far down under the rubble of fallen walls), and I am afraid that even if I do empty out my bags of soil and compost that I have moved over here, the chickens are just going to peck/pull out everything I plant, lean or twine, tear netting, and generally cause mayhem.
Anyone got any suggestions or reassuring news ?
Oh, and she has two guinea fowl, which will fly over a six foot fence.
"Tidy those up" said my landlady of my prefabricated raised beds, stacked neatly in the yard - her boyfriend, she warned darkly, "doesn't like clutter". So I put them in off in the farthest off deadend corner of the veggie garden, where you would have to go to find them, rather than being visible in the yard.
He had a bonfire and burned them anyway ! (Ignoring all the broken down coops etc littering the area he had to drag them through. )
And now, joy of joys, the already numerous free range chickens are reproducing. I have leeks and chinese veg seedlings in pots waiting to go in, but the soil is absolutely solid with stones (it used to be the courtyard of an old smiddy, so cobbles not far down under the rubble of fallen walls), and I am afraid that even if I do empty out my bags of soil and compost that I have moved over here, the chickens are just going to peck/pull out everything I plant, lean or twine, tear netting, and generally cause mayhem.
Anyone got any suggestions or reassuring news ?
Oh, and she has two guinea fowl, which will fly over a six foot fence.
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