Sunday, January 31, 2010

Hens vs. the garden

The girls love to spend time out of their run.
They ARE spoiled. I decided to plant some spinach and lettuce. I ran out of room in the planters I had lying around. I decided to put some in the garden, but I had to Chicken Proof an area first.
I had some of this plastic fencing in the barn, so I made a temporary enclosure for my spinach and lettuce. Grow little plants.
Y'all Come Back!
Lorilee

14 comments:

  1. AND I'M SURE THEY WILL LOVE IT WHEN YOU SHARE SOME WITH THEM! :D

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  2. It always makes me smile when you post about your girls and show how well they are treated! They are so pretty too!

    Hugs,
    Joanne

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  3. Oh I envy you! Planting a garden already! I'll bet the girls would love a nice spinach salad! Hugs, Loretta

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  4. wise woman! but no honey bees? lol!! bzzzzzzzzzzzz,

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  5. I just found your blog thru Sunny Morning Farm, and it is truly a delight to see all of your "girls" posts! I myself am just getting started in raising backyard chickens and I already refer to them as "girls" and I don't even have any chickens yet!! I will definitely add you to my favorites!

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  6. Thanks for the reminder. If I give them scraps of greens do you think they'll still go for the garden? Time to look into a chicken wire purchase!

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  7. Your girls are real beauties! Great pictures, too. It was my job to collect the eggs when I was a young child so I have a special place in my heart for chickens. Have a blessed week.
    Sharon

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  8. I love it; you are trying to chicken proof your garden, I'm trying to cat proof mine!

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  9. Oh How jealous I am of you gardening in January!!!!! Your girls sure do look happier than mine in the foot of snow here ;-) Can they pack their bags and come south for the rest of the winter?

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  10. It will be quite a while before I'll be planting anything here. I'll just have to enjoy watching your garden grow, so keep posting pics!

    Love,
    Susan and Bentley
    xxoo

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  11. It's amazing how easy it is to spoil them, isn't it?
    They are so beautiful, Lorilee!

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  12. My grandparents had chickens and moved the coop around every few years and planted the garden where the coop had been. They always had the BEST garden from all that great fertilizer. Mimi

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