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What to put on the mud patch that was once a lawn??

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Ideas please :D

 

The girls have eaten every last morsel of anything green :roll: and our lawn is now a brown mud patch which isn't doing well in this wet weather....they still like to dig for worms on there but I would prefer to cover it with something.

 

Was thinking of

 

Bark chips?

Wood chips?

Play bark?

 

But cannot decide - I would like something that looks nice and also doesn't go all "mulchy" in the wet .

 

It's only a temporary measure for the winter as we will re-turf in Spring.

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That's sort of what I'm planning to do ... the door to the run (a netting fruit cage) can be latched open in such a way that with a bit of fencing, I can keep the hens in one part of the garden in summer and spring when I'm working on the veg patch, and the other part of the garden in autumn and winter .... to let their summer grazing recover.

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That's sort of what I'm planning to do ... the door to the run (a netting fruit cage) can be latched open in such a way that with a bit of fencing, I can keep the hens in one part of the garden in summer and spring when I'm working on the veg patch, and the other part of the garden in autumn and winter .... to let their summer grazing recover.

 

Sounds perfect and that's what works for me :)

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Well, sent OH to Homebase today (10% off this weekend) and he has bought bark. We priced woodchip and although it would look better it would have cost £100 to do it, the bark was only £30 with money off and my mud patch looks much better and smells like a damp pine forest :D

 

The girls are going to love scratching through that tomorrow and now I won't have muddy footprints inside everytime the dog comes in. :D

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