Posted by Mike (WA) on November 06, 2008 at 09:08:20 from (69.10.198.224):
In Reply to: o/t horse feed posted by johndeereman on November 05, 2008 at 17:17:32:
Neither. Plant buckwheat or winter peas, till it in in the spring for green manure. Gardens and horses are a poor mix, anyhow. Want a super garden? Figure out how big you want your garden, and fence in the area with chicken wire. Fence in an identical area right next to it, with a common boundary. Then put a chicken house next to the boundary, with one chicken door going into each garden area. Next spring, plant your garden in one yard, let the chickens use the other for their outdoor yard. The next year, switch. You'll never have to fertilize again, bug control will be better, etc. And as a bonus, chickens are just over the fence, making it easy to throw excess garden foliage over to them.
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