Out during the day, in at night, although they're in at the moment, one keeps picking fights with the dogs and making me make use of the 'dead, leave' commands, survived them all so far.
But even if they are in, growing food for them on that space seems unrealistic
This is doable only in a few places where they have just the right climate and the right infrastructure in place. You would not be able to pull this off in most places in the U.S. because most places don't have the year round growing seasons they have there in So-cal. There is a reason that parts of SoCal is where the majority of fruits and vegetables in the U.S. comes from. More power to them for doing it though.
Be an Interesting read, but I'm not hopeful
ReplyDeleteMy 4 chickens could eat that bare in 6 months
free range chickens? naw... that's a crazy fad! predators will feast before you can harvest them.
ReplyDeleteOut during the day, in at night, although they're in at the moment, one keeps picking fights with the dogs and making me make use of the 'dead, leave' commands, survived them all so far.
ReplyDeleteBut even if they are in, growing food for them on that space seems unrealistic
But hope to be proven ignorant
Looks like my back yard. Good stuff :)
ReplyDeleteNot to make any predictions, but it would behoove people to start learning this often sneered at skill set sooner rather than later.
Grew up with a huge garden. Definately the way to go.
ReplyDeleteThis is doable only in a few places where they have just the right climate and the right infrastructure in place. You would not be able to pull this off in most places in the U.S. because most places don't have the year round growing seasons they have there in So-cal. There is a reason that parts of SoCal is where the majority of fruits and vegetables in the U.S. comes from. More power to them for doing it though.
ReplyDeleteAnd most stuff worth growing takes a couple of years to get started
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