Sounds great. We used a similar approach with exactly this sort of fencing, to create some of this year's garden space, after moving a few years of horse manure off the area--no chickens but similar approach to temporary fencing. The horrendous heat this summer played havoc with our gardening however, here in SW Idaho.
Sorry to hear about the terrible heat out there. We had a fairly typical summer here in Ohio, but in the future I'm sure we'll all be dealing with extreme heat. I've been experimenting with things like the banana plants and green bean towers that grow quickly and provide shade in the hottest part of the afternoon, but still allow lots of sun to reach plants that need it.
Sounds great. We used a similar approach with exactly this sort of fencing, to create some of this year's garden space, after moving a few years of horse manure off the area--no chickens but similar approach to temporary fencing. The horrendous heat this summer played havoc with our gardening however, here in SW Idaho.
Sorry to hear about the terrible heat out there. We had a fairly typical summer here in Ohio, but in the future I'm sure we'll all be dealing with extreme heat. I've been experimenting with things like the banana plants and green bean towers that grow quickly and provide shade in the hottest part of the afternoon, but still allow lots of sun to reach plants that need it.