tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6178827205346502426.post6665351572017451081..comments2023-05-07T04:46:51.069-07:00Comments on Zydeco Ranch: Eggs and the GardenMudbughttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09483155829643371296noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6178827205346502426.post-39737126881603578682011-07-29T09:40:08.777-07:002011-07-29T09:40:08.777-07:00Mudbug, tomatoes and nitrogen fertilizer hate each...Mudbug, tomatoes and nitrogen fertilizer hate each other. Too much and all they do is grow. Hit it with potash and phosphate. Of course you probably knew this, just trying to help.Stephenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09752401490789789451noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6178827205346502426.post-10378458035156357372011-07-27T10:11:32.297-07:002011-07-27T10:11:32.297-07:00If you have chickens, you never have to waste any ...If you have chickens, you never have to waste any scraps again. They'll eat anything. Including anything dead they can get to. If you ever have an accident outside, crawl away from the chickens as far as you can get before you pass out! ;-)<br /><br />My chickens are free range. They keep the bugs down, keep the snakes away, and keep the ground under the bushes cleared out. They also make excellent security devices since they roost in trees around the buildings and fuss if they are disturbed at night.<br /><br />Sounds to me like you have a going concern there, if you can raise chickens and grow vegetables, you can eat!Arsenius the Hermithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08849281122788247240noreply@blogger.com