If you fail to plan, you plan to fail. -B. Franklin
A piece of land is worth as much as the person farming it.
-Le Livre du Colon, 1902
Timothy Markus wrote:I've had great success with chickens. I set up temporary runs on the grass where I wanted my new beds and I let them do their thing. After a week or so the ground was denuded, many grubs were eaten and there was a bit of fertilisation as well. I can't recommend chickens enough for new gardens. If time's critical, maybe you can get your hands on a pride of ostriches...
Ellendra Nauriel wrote:
Good to know. I'm in a similar situation, but with foxtail grass, and my "new garden" is almost 2 acres. I'd been thinking of dividing my flock into small, portable chicken tractors and having them clear one space at a time. I'm glad to see that someone else has tried it, and it works!
A piece of land is worth as much as the person farming it.
-Le Livre du Colon, 1902
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