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  • #16
    Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post

    All sorts - apples, pears, plums. Cherries but the birds pick them first! and some "odd" things (mulberry, persimmon, medlar - that are too young to fruit yet). They're outdoors. Also peaches, nectarines and apricot in a polytunnel.
    Plenty of raspberries, blackcurrants, jostaberries - and figs, grapes and I can't remember what else.
    I recommend growing fruit as its perennial, needs minimal care once planted and gives structure to a garden - and you can plant veggies beneath the trees.
    Ah cool, do you have any pictures of their run? I really like the sound of using their run to compost.
    I only have 1 run for mine, with some apple pears and plum trees in there. The apples have fruited but not the pear or plums.

    I couldn't agree more, I hope to plant more fruit bushes. I have alot of redcurrant that I am not using (about 40) so I should devise some way of planting them that doesnt restrict so much space.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Small pumpkin View Post
      Hi welcome to the vine
      Sounds like you have a nice set up. Photos we like photos ( we're all really nosey
      That's a good size tunnel. My 14 x 25 tunnel is used just for my chillies ( I'm a little obsessed ), the 12 x 20 and the 10 x 10 is used for all the other inside crops.
      I'm also a fan of fishing. So are you sea or fresh water fishing? You'll meet a few grapes that like there fishing.
      Only hunting I do is bunnies. With the help of our little fang, Django, smudge and badge the ferrets.
      .

      Hi,
      I had wrote a reply but not sure if it posted or not.
      That is alot of chillies

      Mostly I would course fish in the rivers and loughs, some spinning for pike as the lough beside my house has pike that have been caught upwards of 20lbs. Mostly I would use feeders in the rivers for perch roach etc

      I only do sea fishing come summer for the mackerel, thats how I got into smoking. I was using a whiskey barrel that worked very well however it didnt have alot of space. So I have found plans online for a cabinet smoker, so will be building that in the new year

      Is there much work with the ferrets?
      (love the names btw)

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      • #18
        Welcome to the vine, enjoy the benefits of the advice and humour....

        I tried smoking mackerel once but soon went back to cigarettes

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        • #19
          Hey everyone,

          Thank you all so much for the very warm welcome. Making me feel right at home

          So, some of you may like to see pictures however I am unable to update my profile, Ive contacted the online support so should have some pics up soon,
          For those who want to see them now I started a blog / online way of keeping notes


          https://wordpress.com/view/orchardhill354.wordpress.com

          check it out, if anyone has any ideas or anything that I have done really badly let me know

          Thanks again guys

          Michael

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          • #20
            keep posting and you will be able to soon

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Greenleaves View Post
              keep posting and you will be able to soon
              Ahh, is that the problem then. I thought it was my laptop

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              • #22
                Hi Michael, I tried to look at your blog but couldn't without a Wordpress account. However, as Greenleaves says, keep posting and more power will come your way.

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                • #23
                  Hi Michael, sounds like you've got plenty of space and lots of projects. One thing you might find is that it's useful to use the search facility or start a thread to ask specific questions about things like composting chicken poo. You might find that there will be people with other views (always the way in gardening) or things to add but they won't spot your query in a thread like this.

                  Anyway, welcome. Hope you have lots of fun here and on your plot.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                    Hi Michael, I tried to look at your blog but couldn't without a Wordpress account. However, as Greenleaves says, keep posting and more power will come your way.
                    Hi guys,

                    https://orchardhill354.wordpress.com...the-beginning/

                    Think that link there will work, I think I gave the link to the version of the page that I see??

                    not sure but that will work now. The amount of information on the forums is amazing, you guys should write a book

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                    • #25
                      That link ^^^ works
                      Looks good but I'm shivering at the sight of snow Show us more photos once its melted please!

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                        That link ^^^ works
                        Looks good but I'm shivering at the sight of snow Show us more photos once its melted please!
                        Ah yes but the snow hides all the mess

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                        • #27
                          Have just had a look at your blog. Looks like you've got a lovely spot, Michael. And your chickens must be very happy. I don't know if this is feasible but maybe you could divide their run in two so that they're in one half while the other is recovering.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Snoop Puss View Post
                            Have just had a look at your blog. Looks like you've got a lovely spot, Michael. And your chickens must be very happy. I don't know if this is feasible but maybe you could divide their run in two so that they're in one half while the other is recovering.
                            Hi.
                            Thanks very much

                            I was looking last year ar a guy who made panels with mesh on them that the chickens could stand and walk over it but not kill the grass
                            Now sure of it will work but it might. He had mixed reviews about it if I remember correctly

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                            • #29
                              ^^ I've seen them too online. Someone on here commented on them. I think he found them useful. I was thinking of trying them. Trouble is, chickens can get through a lot of grass!

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Snoop Puss View Post
                                ^^ I've seen them too online. Someone on here commented on them. I think he found them useful. I was thinking of trying them. Trouble is, chickens can get through a lot of grass!
                                Yeah, think I will try them this year. If they dont work could always reused as rabbit fencing or trellis... could find some use for them

                                What do you grow in your garden / animals do you keep?

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