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to protect your borders?

 

We've got a small patch of ground underneath the kitchen window, with hostas, herbs etc. There is soil covered with thick slate chunks around the planting. Last year the chooks didn't really bother with it but now they know there's lovely soil under there they are racking it up all over the place! :evil: and digging big holes.

 

What do you think would be best to keep them off? Was thinking some chicken wire with bamboo canes? Not gonna look pretty but best do it to give the plants a chance, the hostas are just beginning to sprout!

 

Any other ideas omleteers? :D

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Over individual plants we use upturned empty wire hanging baskets and around the borders we have planks of wood to stop them throwing soil everywhere.

 

If you want to protect a whole border though chicken wire and canes is the best way not too bad with green chicken wire that is reasonably cheap in Wilkinsons.

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Truthfully? I don't let the chickens out any more. They have their own bit of garden at the bottom of the garden and a big walk in run. At the end of a year and a half of 16 hens free-ranging I had not a forget me not or fuschia left in the back garden. The Omlet netting is supposed to be good though and apparently you can now buy a battery pack and electrify it :shock:

 

BeckyBoo

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Only yesterday OH and me decided it was time to give the flowers a chance so we have put cane fencing around our borders, just high enough to keep the girls out, but not too tall that we can't see the lovely flowers the other side. We think it looks very pretty as well.

 

I paid £7 for a 3ft length which we then cut in half to get the right height.

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I bought some plastic garden net and canes and today they just pushed holes through it :roll:

So I put the omlet netting up and they flew/jumped onto a bush behind it and their wings are clipped! So I moved it back and Grackle is sitting with her head cocked eyeing it up and working out another way to get across.

Good luck, they are wicked. :lol::lol:

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Whatever you do, don't buy pea and bean netting, as we just found out to our cost. They just walk straight through it! :wall:

I've subsequently bought fruit netting which has worked and doesn't look so unappealing against the borders. Sylvie however has spent all evening pressing her head at the bottom of the netting trying to find a weak spot to put herself through.

Once they've found a way through, you've had it.

All my seedlings in my veg patch have been over turned in 3 minutes of going in to make a up of coffee.

Devils!!

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:lol::lol:

My veggie partch also fenced. long thin garden gate either end, got garden fencing about 4ft high. have had to learn to plant away rom edges or put barrier up until plants bigger as heas go through. Mine wouldnt touch brussels or any leaves or any new leaves but today they found one leaning over in reach and guess what they were doing? monkeys! I kept bolting sprouts just for them to :lol:

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I gave up and don't let mine in the garden when anything is growing. I got fed up of my beloved garden looking like Steptoe's Yard with hanging baskets, folding trellis, plastic mesh, canes and random items protecting the plants. I also got fed up of poo on the patio.

 

If the slug and snail problem gets too bad this summer I might let them out on supervised visits but not until things that grown to a scratch resistent heigh!

 

Jo

 

PS Poundstretcher is good for things like folding trellis

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