
Originally Posted by
babalubird
Who uses geese to weed your gardens/crops? How successful are you, share timing/etc. tips please.
I have in the past used geese to weed my flower gardens. I generally used them for spring cleanup because in my NC climate some weeds continue to grow during the winter. For Cleanout work I liked to have them hungry for graze and would herd them as directly as possible from their pen to the fenced (to keep the geese out) garden. what I liked was that they would generally pull the weeds out and eat roots and all. After my plantings became established I would turn geese loose in them again but be sure they weren't as hungry as for cleanout. Given the choice they would eat the young tender weeds rather than the established plants. Keep an eye on them and get them out of there when they have finished the weeds and before they have nipped back too many of your plants. (they like the young tips better than the old plants)
Do you use the White or Brown Chinese geese most successfully for this purpose or a different breed? I don't think color makes any difference. White Chinas were most popular for weeder geese because china goslings were th cheapest to buy, White because they dress out for the table better. I used what I had but I would not use the heavy africans for anything other than cleanout. The more nimble chinas, pilgrims, and romans would get selected for weeding established plants.~gd
All info to the success of this endeavor would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Connie
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