~ Organic garden with Chicken moat~ in Heron, MT

 
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Created by: GardenGirrl
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  • USDA hardiness zone: 5a
  • Location: Heron, MT
  • Sunset climate zone: 2
  • Garden type: kitchen garden
  • Sunlight: 6 or more hours
  • Moisture: Medium
  • Soil type: Loam
Tags: vegetables, organic, composting, free range chickens, crop rotation, recycling.
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GardenGirrl replied about 1 month ago

I am organized but I don't really plan it, I just think it's my style.

My garden is like a painter's canvas and I just kinda have at it!

The only thing I do plan for the most part is ... (more)

Queen_of_Green replied about 1 month ago
What a great garden! It's beautifully laid out & I'm sure that make's crop rotation easier too. Thank you for sharing!
Herbs-n-cats replied 29 days ago
I LOVE your garden too!  It is beautiful and so well thought-out.  So, the chicken moat...does that keep the chickens out or keep them in somewhere?  I see all of your chicken wire and high ... (more)
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Liz replied about 1 month ago
I love your garden!
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