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Bezig met laden... Free-Range Chicken Gardens: How to Create a Beautiful, Chicken-Friendly Yard (editie 2012)door Jessi Bloom, Kate Baldwin (Fotograaf)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. This is one of the coolest books I have had the privilege of reviewing. I love chickens. My son and I have conversations about getting chickens as soon as we swap our apartment for a real house. We had chickens when we lived out in the country. Our chickens lived in the barn and we weren’t great with the whole cute chicken design. I picture a perfect yard – well landscaped, beautiful vegetation, dreamy water fixtures with little wooden bridges dotted with chickens and other small farm animals. It’s a dream that can easily be made reality with this one book. Jessi Bloom has written the perfect book – part gardening, part chicken raising and all amazing. It’s an easy to understand manual that breaks down all the parts of landscaping with chickens in mind. Her book focuses more on small yards than large farms which makes it great for anyone to use. She clearly lists the uses of plants and which to absolutely avoid. I can imagine it’s not all inclusive but extensive, nonetheless. The book includes coop designs as well as yard designs for coop placement, chicken runs and garden plots. She discusses how to avoid disease with your chickens and your plants as well as how to add those plants that might not hold up to chicken abuse. On top of all this amazing information, Jessi dots the book with beautiful photography of chickens, plants and a variety of dream inspiring odds and ends. I cannot wait to add this book to my library and start planning my dream yard. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Presents advice for keeping chickens in the garden, discussing such topics as housing, garden design, landscaping, fencing, plant choices, and predator control. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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It gives suggestions on how to set up a garden in zones. Allowing the chickens access to each zone at different times to protect your garden. Fencing information is broken down on a chart by materials giving pros and cons.
Coop necessities, predators as well as how to fight them. Precautions to take. It also includes other farm animal information not just domesticated pets for acclimation to chickens or perhaps avoiding. Do I really want pigs on the farm if they'll eat chickens? Something to consider.
I also liked that the author does consider chickens both as possible pets only and for farmers that will raise chickens for both eggs and the stew pot. (especially if they cannot be broken from egg eating.)
The end of the book has resources of books, websites, magazines, mail-order chicks and supplies as well as mail-order for seeds and plants.
The book has a lot of visual candy of gardens and chickens. ( )