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  1. Sylvester017

    Topic of the Week - Gardening with Chickens

    Mosquito netting -- what a great idea! It looks a lot like bridal tulle net. I wonder if they are the same material? For me I would go with whatever is cheaper yet covers my plants. So sad that we have to battle with insects and garden pests. We get snails/slugs during our wet weather but...
  2. Sylvester017

    Topic of the Week - Gardening with Chickens

    @AngelAnela -- Yes, Angel, God is so good! I grew up on a farm and my folks were poor too -- yet the animals were always life-savers. Folks tried raising the larger animals like sheep, goats, cows, even a horse for pulling the plow -- but they didn't keep them long -- fences have always been...
  3. Sylvester017

    Topic of the Week - Gardening with Chickens

    We never planted cassava but we do plant tomatoes every year -- which our research showed that tomato leaves, vines, tomato skins and seeds are toxic (not poisonous) for human, animal, bird, or insect consumption -- only pests like aphids or tomato worms love tomatoes -- but all other life seems...
  4. Sylvester017

    Topic of the Week - Gardening with Chickens

    Deer fencing separates our small backyard patio/garden from the chicken side of the yard. The pop-up canopies are setup on the chicken side while the people side has patio roofs. During young vegetable growing season our chickens (only 6) are kept out of the raised garden beds. We use bird...
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