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several chicken cages are lined up in the dirt

Right now I use netting for my roof and take it down every late fall because of snow and the ice. Does anyone here in the winter states have a permanent roof and what is it. Pictures would be great. I’m thinking it would…

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an aerial view of a garden area with various plants in the center and several raised beds on each side

VARIOUS SIZES AND DOOR KIT UPGRADE AVAILABLE - The Harrier fruit cages for garden walk in are sold in 2m x 2m sections, with various sizes, up to 8m x 8m, available. Optional door kit upgrade. 20MM HDPE BIRD NETTING FOR FRUIT - The fruit cage netting is made from 20mm thick HDPE, which is UV treated for protection against rotting and sun damage. Vegetable netting is quick & easy to install. PREMIUM GRADE STEEL FRAME - The grow tunnel cage is engineered from black powder coated 1.6mm thick…

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a man standing in the middle of a garden

In the macro, gardening is reactive. Perhaps the genesis, in USA, is the bit of landscaping installed at new homes. A lawn, and bushes, with a tree. Lots of lawn to cut, bushes chosen typically grow 2 stories tall yet are sited at the home's foundation, serious pruning needed yearly once grown, and hopefully the tree wasn't sited where it will crack the drive or walkway. . Reactive landscapes. . Studying historic landscape across Europe for decades it only took the 1st tour to understand how…

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an outdoor vegetable garden in the middle of a field

Ta Da! The weather finally relented enough for us to get down to the allotment space that we are sharing with our friends. The main aim I had in mind was to complete the netting surrounding my rustic fruit cage, which I had constructed from coppiced hazel and also to see if the slugs had eaten all of my squash plants yet. Muck Spreading When we arrived, the first thing we noticed was how high the grass had grown; it was easy to lose the children, which was nice! Actually, in truth they were…

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a row of wooden pergols sitting on top of a lush green field

If you’ve ever grown berries for your enjoyment, then you know how much birds enjoy them, as well. If you’ve been following my blogs, you’ve most likely seen photos of the pergolas on my farm. They were constructed using 18th century Chinese granite upright posts and topped with simple, but elegant stained cross beams. This

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the garden is ready to be planted and put in an area that has been fenced off

Right now I use netting for my roof and take it down every late fall because of snow and the ice. Does anyone here in the winter states have a permanent roof and what is it. Pictures would be great. I’m thinking it would…

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