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Sorry about the duplicate post, the forum was just sitting/spinning when I posted. I didn't see the second one pop up. :rolleyes:
Completely understand this. Happened to me too a couple of times.

We have splendid weather here. Happy chickens and the daisies started to bloom at the edges of the lawn/grass field.

We have a saying in the Netherlands:
Maai mei niet. Translated: Mow May not. To give the flowers a chance to bloom and multiply, and help the bees and other foraging insects 🦟 .

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PS Maai mei niet in writing was translated above. If you listen it sounds the same as Mow me not.
Its not an old but a new saying launched by a foundation to preserve nature (not sure which one it was).
 
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It would be lovely if I could turn up one day soon and find all the fruit bushes in the picture above moved and thrivng in the extended run.:D
I presume you wait till fall to relocate the fruit bushes? In the Netherlands gardeners recommend to relocate plants, late fall or winter, to give the bushes a better chance to survive.
 
Completely understand this. Happened to me too a couple of times.

We have splendid weather here. Happy chickens and the daisies started to bloom at the edges of the lawn/grass field.

We have a saying in the Netherlands:
Maai mei niet. Translated: Mow May not. To give the flowers a chance to bloom and multiply, and help the bees and other foraging insects 🦟 .

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PS Maai mei niet in writing was translated above. If you listen it sounds the same as Mow me not.
Its not an old but a new saying launched by a foundation to preserve nature (not sure which one it was).
Aha! That’s what my husband has been up to! He’s just a very humble conservationist 😆
 
My chickens ar no humble conservationists. They think the easy to catch 🪲🪰🪳🕷️🐞🦟🦗🐜 are yummie treats. Bees 🐝 are possibly safe bc they can sting?
🤞 my chickens are filling up on those buggers too because it’s the only thing pushing my husband to get more (chickens that is). I do hope they’re not eating too many caterpillars but they can have allllll the ticks.
 
Completely understand this. Happened to me too a couple of times.

We have splendid weather here. Happy chickens and the daisies started to bloom at the edges of the lawn/grass field.

We have a saying in the Netherlands:
Maai mei niet. Translated: Mow May not. To give the flowers a chance to bloom and multiply, and help the bees and other foraging insects 🦟 .

View attachment 4122120

PS Maai mei niet in writing was translated above. If you listen it sounds the same as Mow me not.
Its not an old but a new saying launched by a foundation to preserve nature (not sure which one it was).
We have a similar initiative in the US - No-Mow May. Is supported by various non-profit groups, not by the government of course.
 
We have a similar initiative in the US - No-Mow May. Is supported by various non-profit groups, not by the government of course.
The problem with not mowing until after May is the height of the grass and natives is too much for most mowers. I have some now that is waist high. It will grow taller than me if I don't cut. Then I have to wait until a drought so it's really dry or it clogges up the deck.
I usually mow the bottom that floods as often as I can. I try to keep the front mowed. I mow paths through the poultry yard and some open areas....around the coops nothing growing 😂
 
The problem with not mowing until after May is the height of the grass and natives is too much for most mowers. I have some now that is waist high. It will grow taller than me if I don't cut. Then I have to wait until a drought so it's really dry or it clogges up the deck.
I usually mow the bottom that floods as often as I can. I try to keep the front mowed. I mow paths through the poultry yard and some open areas....around the coops nothing growing 😂
We last mowed April 30. It’s a challenge this year because of the heat and rain!

Luckily we have three hungry pullets who have taken on the challenge.
 

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