This thread is for folks to document their use of chicken bedding in the garden, and the results achieved. Please be as specific as possible, including your gardening zone, type of bedding used, type of soil, crops grown, and any other details that will help other gardeners to duplicate your success and avoid your failures!
Zone 4 with garden receiving at least 6 hours of full sun/day. Gentle south slope, sandy loam. I started the season last spring with 5 girls. Used deep litter method with shavings in their loft coop. Cleaned out in November, and late January, laying the bedding directly on the ground on one bed to be, and dumping it on the snow in the adjacent bed spread 1 - 2" thick. Bed #2, has since then received 2" of grass clippings/poo from an August clean out of the run area of their coop, followed by spoiled hay, soil shoveled onto the bed from the adjacent paths, and covered with loose hay to keep the girls from decimating all of my hard work, and to keep the weeds from sprouting.
The plan is to clean out the coop loft ASAP, and the run as fresh grass clippings become available, layering this material between these 2 beds, with a generous addition of leaves and spoiled hay.
The girls are currently allowed to run freely in the other side of the garden. I am reserving one section for 2 beds about 4 x 8 which should be free of chicken poo for leafy greens and root veggies.
Zone 4 with garden receiving at least 6 hours of full sun/day. Gentle south slope, sandy loam. I started the season last spring with 5 girls. Used deep litter method with shavings in their loft coop. Cleaned out in November, and late January, laying the bedding directly on the ground on one bed to be, and dumping it on the snow in the adjacent bed spread 1 - 2" thick. Bed #2, has since then received 2" of grass clippings/poo from an August clean out of the run area of their coop, followed by spoiled hay, soil shoveled onto the bed from the adjacent paths, and covered with loose hay to keep the girls from decimating all of my hard work, and to keep the weeds from sprouting.
The plan is to clean out the coop loft ASAP, and the run as fresh grass clippings become available, layering this material between these 2 beds, with a generous addition of leaves and spoiled hay.
The girls are currently allowed to run freely in the other side of the garden. I am reserving one section for 2 beds about 4 x 8 which should be free of chicken poo for leafy greens and root veggies.