Poultry and the Garden
Chickens
and other birds can be the best thing to happen to your garden. Few
things are as quaint as a troop of hens searching for a snack amongst
the vegetables. Top notch organic bug and weed control are two of the
strong points for keeping a few birds in the garden. Just imagine
turning kitchen scraps, slugs, and dandelions into eggs! Composted
manure and bedding is an abundant and rich soil amendment. They
also have the potential to be a capital nuisance to your plants.
Unfortunately many birds can have trouble distinguishing which plants
are to eat and which are "off limits!" I have assembled a list of tips to help you have both a healthy garden and happy birds! - Try
to refrain from using chemical sprays, plant foods, and poisons in your
garden or near your birds. Not only are most bird species
super-sensitive to toxins, but they will be obsolete once you have your
birds!
- Exercise control in where your birds go, a plant they
can't reach is a plant they cant eat! Use cloches or "cages" over
plants that are not for the birds to eat.
- I put all of my
kitchen scraps through the henhouse first! What isn't eaten goes into
the compost pile. (see list of scrap foods on the following page)
- Never
apply pure poultry manure directly to plants, as it will "burn" the
plants due to its super rich nitrogen levels. Let it "chill out" in the
compost pile or mixed with "brown" material for a lesser rich
topdressing mulch for the garden.
- When the vegetable garden
lies in farrow, let your birds run through it. They will turn the soil
with their scratching and dusting and will clean up any bugs or weed
seeds that they can find.
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