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  1. PirateGirl

    Daffodils and ducks and chickens.

    Thanks! This is what I needed to know. If they actually help keep away the voles that would be awesome too. Maybe I will plant them bordering my raised beds. I had a scare last night because I thought the dog ate all the garlic I bought to plant, and in that quantity, could prove very...
  2. PirateGirl

    Daffodils and ducks and chickens.

    Soooo, can I leave work yet to work on my garden, because it was raining and snowing and lightening on my most recent days off and I didn't get to accomplish much outdoors.
  3. PirateGirl

    Daffodils and ducks and chickens.

    I hadn't heard that about lavender, but I will look into growing some regardless provided it can survive in my climate zone. It would be lovely to have some lavender around. I may not chance the daffodils near the coop, but I do have another spot in mind that they may thrive in.
  4. PirateGirl

    Daffodils and ducks and chickens.

    Thank you for the list. I will look further into some of these things, and some are already in the works! I am in zone 4b and at 10,000 ft so everything is tricky, but the more people I talk to, the more I find that works to try in place of some of the things that have failed. It was also...
  5. PirateGirl

    Daffodils and ducks and chickens.

    OK, so will the chickens eat the daffodils and die, or do they know not to eat them because they are toxic? Also you list a bunch of other things that are good for chickens, but the question is, will the prairie dogs and rabbits eat these things or are the other herbs you list naturally...
  6. PirateGirl

    Daffodils and ducks and chickens.

    Each summer is an experiment in gardening and learning what grows well here and what doesn't, what produces and what doesn't, what prairie dogs and bunnies eat and what they don't. Doing some online reading/research I found that many critters won't eat daffodils because they are toxic on some...
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