I built the dimension to be the same width and half the length of our backyard 5'x16' raised garden beds. The 5'x8' tractor fits neatly on top of the sides of the beds.
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Chickens earn their keep
This summer I built a chicken tractor. You can read more about that here.
I built the dimension to be the same width and half the length of our backyard 5'x16' raised garden beds. The 5'x8' tractor fits neatly on top of the sides of the beds.
This allows me to put the lightweight tractor over a bed, and then after stuffing the birds in there (they haven't figured out how to get up into the beds and the tractor on their own) they scratch, poop and generally make a mess of the garden. This is EXACTLY what I want. They till the soil, eat bugs and leftover seeds and plant material.
I built the dimension to be the same width and half the length of our backyard 5'x16' raised garden beds. The 5'x8' tractor fits neatly on top of the sides of the beds.
Labels:
chicken tractor,
garden,
permaculture,
raised beds,
stacking functions
Sunday, November 6, 2016
So this, err, these, happened today
My day job is to teach small business owners how to use social media. So I know that cats rule the Internet. Forgive me for a moment to veer from sustainability, permaculture and community building to share with you photos of the newest additions to our urban family.
More about their story later - for now, enjoy kitten bliss.
More about their story later - for now, enjoy kitten bliss.
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