Yeah, you heard me right. Why not add some chickens! A couple of these guys in your garden once a week
can definitely keep those pesky bugs from eating up your garden, now that it's bearing fruit. Chickens eat annoying bugs and keep them in check so your garden doesn't get overrun. The chicken poop is also good for your soil. It adds richness and yes, nutrients. I know who knew?
The thought of big chickens running around in your garden make you nervous? Well, it's a good thing chickens come in small sizes. Yup! That's right mini chickens are huge benefit if you have plants that aren't very large.
These are Bantams or Banty Hens. They are very small but very efficient in keeping those bugs under control. Psst, if you put them in with big chickens, they'll keep those big ones in check too. (haha)
Yes, they might steel a nibble here or there, but I love this type of pest control. It's natural, just letting the circle of life help you grow a beautiful garden, is so rewarding.
I'm willing to overlook a missing strawberry here and there for the benefits of a healthy herbicide, like chickens.
HerbKnows at Amazon
Thanks, Amy
can definitely keep those pesky bugs from eating up your garden, now that it's bearing fruit. Chickens eat annoying bugs and keep them in check so your garden doesn't get overrun. The chicken poop is also good for your soil. It adds richness and yes, nutrients. I know who knew?
The thought of big chickens running around in your garden make you nervous? Well, it's a good thing chickens come in small sizes. Yup! That's right mini chickens are huge benefit if you have plants that aren't very large.
These are Bantams or Banty Hens. They are very small but very efficient in keeping those bugs under control. Psst, if you put them in with big chickens, they'll keep those big ones in check too. (haha)
Yes, they might steel a nibble here or there, but I love this type of pest control. It's natural, just letting the circle of life help you grow a beautiful garden, is so rewarding.
I'm willing to overlook a missing strawberry here and there for the benefits of a healthy herbicide, like chickens.
HerbKnows at Amazon
Thanks, Amy
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