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Old 25-12-2006, 07:17 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Preparing to keep chickens


"Janet Galpin" wrote in message
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I have a chicken house and run which have not bee used for over five
years. The house is in good condition but the run, which is quite a
large area, has become completely over-run with nettles. I would like to
restore it to non-nettle vegetation as quickly as possible so that I can
begin keeping chickens again.

My vague plan was to begin to mow it as soon as new growth starts in the
spring. I would prefer not to use chemicals. I'd be prepared for some
physical labour but think the area is too large to dig all the roots out
by hand.

I would welcome any suggestions as to what might be the most effective
and quickest way of getting rid of the nettles and some idea of how long
it might take simply by mowing regularly.

Many thanks

Mowing regularly will kill them off with no need to dig out the roots. Good
luck with the chickens, I always fond them and other birds a well worth
while addition to the garden and table.


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Chris
West Cork
Ireland