Will This WORK For Our Chickens?…(they are scared)
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Fill the bottom of your new containers with brush, logs, any natural debris from your yard. Tree trimmings too. Fill half way up and then add dirt and top off with compost. Over time everything in the bottom will break down. Saves a lot of money and works beautifully.
Took the words right off my keyboard. I did that with my raised beds…had never even heard of it but just thought it made sense. Then I found out it’s actually a thing…Hügelkultur!
Put a fan on the plants as soon as they pop up. Keeps them from getting leggy and strengthen the stems.
Fill the bottom of your new beds with logs, twigs, and cardboards. Making it less expensive to fill the beds. And it will add nutrients to the soil. The worms will love you.
Those metal raise beds don't have center supports to keep them from bulging out? To fill them, lay down cardboard, logs, sticks, wood chips, leaves, grass clippings and then top off with soil and compost. I would keep the bunny in it's coop so you can collect all the rabbit manure for your garden beds. For the seedlings you have started, keep the grow light about 2 or 3 inches above them and put a fan on them so they don't get leggy. We stopped starting zinnia seeds indoors as they sprout super easy outside in the later part of spring. In our raised garden beds, we take out the spent plants in the fall, add about 5 inches of shredded leaves and shredded paper. We then top that off with chicken, duck, rabbit and quail bedding and poo and let it sit through the winter. When the ground is workable we dig it all in and add 2 to 3 inches of compost to the tops. It works like a charm and the worms love it.
You don't really need the soil Tom. You have plenty of compost. Add some dried out and aged chicken manure and you should be good. I really hope y'all get pigs again! I loved seeing you work with the first(last) 2. Hope all is well and thanks for sharing bud!
So cute that the bunny and chickens are friends!
Thank you so much for sharing this with us!! It's ALWAYS so fun to watch your videos!!!! God Bless!!
Great Garden area ❣️
🤔 I'm curious about the stacked Green planter Tower 🤔 What do you grow Best in it?
I think the Bunny is just wanting to play 😄 Looking forward to seeing what Animal your Family chooses ☺️
GOD Bless you and your Family 🙏🏻❣️🙏🏻
I learn so much on your channel. I really appreciate it. - Sue in AZ
I’m going to guess the new animals will be turkeys!
Great update
Hi acres of adventure. It seems these days lots of not so nice ppl on social media, so please stay safe, you and your beautiful family. Lord protect Tom and family from those not nice ppl in Jesus Name amen
Limbs on the bottom will help fill it up. The limbs will decompose over a few years and create rich soil on the bottom.
We have lots of flowers around our place for so many reasons. Early flower blooming starts early pollination & growth. I like the placement of the new raised beds. & possibly do an arch or door like structure with a vine like flower like Morning Glorys. “Humming birds love them” i’m sure there’s several more types of plants or flowers that you could use but this is the one that popped in my head first because ours are one of the 1st to flourish
March 17 2 inches of snow,.winter is back
March 17, 76° and nothing but sun, flowers are blooming everywhere 🙏🏼 we are truly blessed here at the Crystal Coast
Found you on Facebook love it
The rabbit chases the chickens 😂😂 I’ve never seen that
it was quite a surprise to us too!
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Do you guys have rabbits now?
Maybe it's because they are white!?!?!? I hope you guys get more goat's!!! I hope so!!! God Bless Us All!!!
I wouldn’t keep my rabbit in with the chickens. Health hazard for the rabbit.
Here an idea…. Bunny go to Freezer/Rehabilitation for chicken abuse
Dont keep the bunny in the bunny hutch its too small, its cruel.
An opinion, not facts. Some would say it’s cruel to let roam free, considering as many predators as there are around here where I’m at there’s nine raptors alone not to mention foxes possums raccoons and coyotes. Large Tom cats Dogs… owls. That being said, in a year of owning chickens and letting them run, completely wild, except for locked up in the coop at night. Proud to say not one predator attack so far. 🤞🏽 that being said, just a few years ago, someone turned loose a pet rabbit, and Lord have mercy the amount of rabbits that it populated the neighborhood with almost every yard had at least a half a dozen rabbits some had up to 20 just riding through the neighborhood you would see a dozen yards with a half a dozen rabbits just hopping around. I really enjoyed it myself that being said, so did the foxes a year or so later we got overrun with foxes would see them frequently and I really don’t know what happened to all the foxes but rumor has it that a guy down the road trapped a dozen of them and shot two dozen of them I haven’t seen one in a year