LaurenRitz
Almost Self-Reliant
Ok, this doesn't exactly count as gardening in the traditional sense.
This is a picture of my planned chicken forest. This is just bare bones, providing shelter and a few winter snacks. Other things will be added later.
The two curved lines are rows of logs, on contour. The house is to the south (down in this picture) and a rain gutter comes off the roof at this corner.
Water is captured by the first set of logs, then overflows to the second. All of this will eventually be woodchips but is currently grass. The list is a possible shopping list for a plant sale I'm going to this week.
Problem is that I have no experience with these plants and no idea how fast or how big they actually grow.
Is this a reasonable arrangement, so the quicker growing plants won't overshadow and kill the rest? Trees too close to the house? Things that spread from the root? Other things that would work better?
The redbud is already there and I have no idea what the other is. Hence, the questionmark. The rest of the grass will remain for the moment.
This is a picture of my planned chicken forest. This is just bare bones, providing shelter and a few winter snacks. Other things will be added later.
The two curved lines are rows of logs, on contour. The house is to the south (down in this picture) and a rain gutter comes off the roof at this corner.
Water is captured by the first set of logs, then overflows to the second. All of this will eventually be woodchips but is currently grass. The list is a possible shopping list for a plant sale I'm going to this week.
Problem is that I have no experience with these plants and no idea how fast or how big they actually grow.
Is this a reasonable arrangement, so the quicker growing plants won't overshadow and kill the rest? Trees too close to the house? Things that spread from the root? Other things that would work better?
The redbud is already there and I have no idea what the other is. Hence, the questionmark. The rest of the grass will remain for the moment.