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Friday, September 28, 2012

Free-Range Chicken Gardens: How to Create a Beautiful, Chicken-Friendly Yard

Author: Visit Amazon's Jessi Bloom Page | Language: English | ISBN: 1604692375 | Format: EPUB

Free-Range Chicken Gardens: How to Create a Beautiful, Chicken-Friendly Yard Description

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Award-winning landscape designer Bloom states that the heart of this book has you look at your garden as a habitat for your flock. Chickens and gardens work together synergistically since chickens reduce weeds and pests, aerate the soil, produce fertilizing manure, and provide food. Bloom and Baldwin’s guide to these pets with benefits includes comprehensive information applicable to both small urban and large rural lots pertaining to landscape design, fencing and hardscape materials, chicken-friendly plants, garden and coop designs, and predators. Details on fence fastenings and coop kits, along with numerous illustrations, full-color photos, charts and tables, garden layouts, and useful tips (Cut Miscanthus plants in late winter and use the dried grass as bedding), offer a wealth of practical advice. Beyond that, this how-to presents an ecofriendly, holistic view of human-animal relationships while addressing self-sufficiency and food issues, core motivations for the burgeoning organic, homegrown movement. --Whitney Scott

Review

“Numerous illustrations, full-color photos, charts and tables, garden layouts, and useful tips … offer a wealth of practical advice.” (Booklist)

“A comprehensive guide from mating to medicine that will particularly help beginners…Bloom makes a persuasive case.” (Publishers Weekly)

“This is one of the coolest books I have had the privilege of reviewing.” (ReadingAllYearLong.com)

“A fun new book.” (Valerie Easton Plant Talk blog)

“If you have a backyard flock or you’re thinking of getting one, I would highly recommend this book as part of your poultry library.” (Spinning Alpaca Yarns.com)

“Everything you want to know about gardening with chickens…is here." (Garden Rant)

“Exquisitely produced and artfully photographed.” (San Francisco Chronicle)

"Exquisitely produced and artfully photographed." (Brigid Gaffikin San Francisco Chronicle)

“Everything you want to know about gardening with chickens…is here." (Amy Stewart Garden Rant)

“Bloom’s obvious enthusiasm for good design and for her birds will inspire both novice and experienced chicken owners to create a garden space for hens and humans to enjoy.” (Genevieve Schmidt The American Gardener)

“Jessi Bloom’s new book is as lush and inspiring as the chicken paradise featured on the front.” (TheGardenCoop.com)

"Jessi Bloom’s new book is as lush and inspiring as the chicken paradise featured on the front." (TheGardenCoop.com)

“Bloom’s obvious enthusiasm for good design and for her birds will inspire both novice and experienced chicken owners to create a garden space for hens and humans to enjoy.” (American Gardener)

“Solves the dilemma of having free-range chickens and a vegetable garden.” (Kym Pokorny The Oregonian)

“Well-written and would be a true asset to every chicken owner. This book has now become one of my favorite chicken books.” (TillysNest.com)

“I can honestly refer to it as the Chicken Bible for Gardeners. With everything from coop design, dietary needs, to chicken personality explained, this book seems to leave nothing out.” (FloraDoraGardens.com)

“Dispenses good, commonsense advice.” (HenCam.com)

“Tackles the very fear that keeps so many from the enjoyment of raising their own backyard flock.” (GreenPreferred.com)

“I love this book. It has the two things I look for in any garden book: tons of solidly researched, well-written, detailed information and lots of big inspirational color photos.” (WhitePinesWhisper.com)

"... a manifesto on the many ways to pamper your hens - with plants for foraging and shelter, rain-fed water bowls and eco-friendly lawns." (Sunset Magazine)

"Bloom's obvious enthusiasm for creative design and for her birds will inspire both novice and experienced chicken owners to create a garden space that hens and humans can inhabit harmoniously." (Genevieve Schmidt American Gardener)

Bloom's obvious enthusiasm for creative design and for her birds will inspire both novice and experienced chicken owners to create a garden space that hens and humans can inhabit harmoniously. (Genevieve Schmidt American Gardener)

“Complete with gorgeous photos, diagrams, plans, and a very well written and easy to understand approach, you will want to get your hands upon this book if you have ever dreamed of incorporating chickens into your lifestyle.” (Small Town Living.com)

“Jessi’s approach is unique in that she’s a landscape designer and a chicken owner.” (Sustainable Eats.com)

“I’ve had chickens for four years and I wish that I could have had Jessi Bloom’s new book in the beginning.” (Willi Galloway Diggin Food.com)

“Provides a good overview on coop building styles and considerations, very basic chicken care info, do-grow/don’t-grow plant lists for the chicken garden and lots and lots of gorgeous inspirational pictures.” (NW Edible)

“The only book I have seen that tells you exactly how you can have your chickens AND your garden too.” (Living Homegrown.com)

“A great basic guide for first-time chicken owners and chicken owner wannabes.” (Horticulture Magazine)

If your garden fantasies involve chickens, Jessi Bloom, author of FREE-RANGE CHICKEN GARDENS: How to Create a Beautiful, Chicken-Friendly Yard (Timber Press, paper, $19.95), is here to make those dreams come true. Chickens bring out interesting characters. My new heroine is Elizabeth Zumwalt, a chicken whisperer, educator and entrepreneur who blogs about her family’s Bantam hens, sells eggs and gives half the proceeds to charity. She pulls a red wagon, topped with a chicken house, when she heads out to educate people about her birds. Elizabeth is 9 years old.

By the time you’re done with Bloom’s clever book, you’ll know almost as much about chickens as Elizabeth does. And maybe more about what chickens like than what your children do. You’ll be looking for bug logs and creating dust baths. You’ll know that chickens like to have mirrors hanging in their gardens — but take care with the angle, since they have eyes on the sides of their heads. There is no end to the vanity of a chicken.

“Experienced free-ranging chickens” — now that’s a real sign of the times; do chickens no longer have a tribal memory of roaming? — will know not to eat toxic berries, but Bloom is an expert guide for the untutored. Somehow, I’m sure that chickens prefer heirloom vegetables to any other variety. And while your flock may break free to cross the road, you’ll be relieved to learn that (unless they have an unfortunate encounter with a car) they’ll probably be no worse for the wear. Chickens don’t sweat.

Bloom genially celebrates geodesic domes and shingled coops with stone chimneys and even clean-lined modernist coops. She also writes about “naughty” chickens: “Chickens are social and hormonal creatures, and when we have them living in ways that are different from how they would live naturally, they are prone to behaviors that can be damaging to themselves or that are simply normal but just catch us off guard.” You might have thought she was talking about teenagers, but I now see that they’re easier to raise than chickens. I’m thinking . . . roast chicken with that rosemary?

(Dominique Browning New York Times Book Review)

"Exactly what we’ve been waiting for—the definitive guide to letting our chickens roam freely without incurring damage to our vegetable or flower gardens." (Backyard Poultry Magazine)

"Exactly what we’ve been waiting for—the definitive guide to letting our chickens roam freely without incurring damage to our vegetable or flower gardens." (Backyard Poultry Magazine)

"Essential guide that will bring your dream home to roost."

(Natural Home and Garden)

"This well-thought-out and thoroughly comprehensive new book covers the topic so efficiently and completely that it is bound to become the gardener's go -to reference when chickens are the focus."

(The Republican Journal)
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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Timber Press (January 23, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1604692375
  • ISBN-13: 978-1604692372
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 8 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
I love to look through decorating books and magazines, gardening books and magazines, chicken books (yeah, I've even read a few chicken magazines too--for reals) and I tend to feel them "worth it" when I take away a few ideas. I expected the same from this having felt it a novel idea to have a beautiful chicken-friendly yard (seeing as how I'm nothing short of a chicken activist I'm so chicken friendly) I was wowed. I came away with SO much more than a few ideas.

This is not about simply making a yard friendly for hens. This is about having a gorgeous yard, with plants hens don't eat (and many they can!) that give your yard beauty and them shelter, having a yard that is stunning with beautiful coops, having a yard that is charming rather than barren...

This is not one family's ideas of how to combine free-range chickens, natural fertilizer, organic pest control, soil aeration, fresh eggs if ya want those too, and thriving gardens...this is actually pages and pages of photos and ideas of many homes, yards, and gardens that are easy to recreate and are truly a uptopia for both owner and the winged who share it. (And by "free range" I do not mean no coop. That would be cruel and the hens would likely not live a week. Night predators such as raccoons etc are no match for a sleeping hen and hens know this so at dusk each night they put themselves to bed in your coop and wait for you to lock the door. And they hate rain. Whether part-time free-range and safely tucked away at night, or free-range inside a pretty run full-time, this still means daytime only of course)

It's not easy to have a yard you want to wander through in beauty and hens who love to nibble sharing it. My side yard proves it.

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