tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8475226797309926831.post1291088428379322111..comments2011-03-12T21:38:36.908-06:00Comments on Windee Acres Farm: Good Friday day off...R Deanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13532653320483742616noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8475226797309926831.post-22806493324986085612010-04-03T20:42:36.284-05:002010-04-03T20:42:36.284-05:00Denise, thanks for the advice, very much appreciat...Denise, thanks for the advice, very much appreciated. I will have to post some pictures of the shed once I retrofit the back end into the coop. <br /><br />I did turn over the mulch, I figure I probably will end up putting it into our larger compost bin..not much left and we usually get our 4 x 8 trailer filled for the planters and trees.<br /><br />R DeanR Deanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13532653320483742616noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8475226797309926831.post-83794831638679861262010-04-03T17:49:00.449-05:002010-04-03T17:49:00.449-05:00If you turn the mold over and recompost it it shou...If you turn the mold over and recompost it it should be OK. We were thinking of doing the shed thing but since we didnt have a shed the expense of getting one and then refitting it for the chickens was going to be really high so that's why we bought a chicken coop besides neither one of us are carpenters...lol. You should insulate it and even up under the roof as well and dont forget to put a heater in for the winter to keep those little girls warm. We are making a fenced in area for ours and then this fall after garden is done we'll let them at the rows to clean them up. I sure hope they take care of the Japanese beetles. We had an awful lot of them last year.Denisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01176248257777935268noreply@blogger.com