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The house is ALMOST right against the property line, so our yard feels massive and we have tons of space. We have a 20 by 20 foot garden area already and had a ton of luck growing zucchini, summer squash, cucumbers, and chard in a temporary greenhouse last year.
Re: livestock, so far we've got 9 hens with half a dozen more and a rooster coming in June, 6 brand new runner ducks and one goose. We're adding a beehive this spring.
We also have crabapples and gooseberries, and will be adding much more edible landscaping this summer.
What would YOU add?
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