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Bittersweet farm golden10/3/2023 ![]() ![]() Before opening the coop doors to let your flock forage, do your research to keep your chickens out of harm’s way. Remember, this is far from a complete list there are hundreds of plants that can be harmful to your chickens. Don’t feed them these plants or confine them in an area of the garden where these toxic plants are growing, as their appetites might get the better of them. In fact, some are toxic.īelow is a list of 14 common farmstead plants toxic to your flock. An abundant supply of fresh fruits, vegetables and garden greens is part of a balanced diet, but not all the plants in your garden are good for your chickens. Varieties: Geneva Tremlett’s (90%) Harry Master’s Jersey (10%) Alcohol: 7.Your free-range flock loves roaming into the garden and treating the marigolds, squash blossoms and dandelions like an all-you-can-eat salad bar. In your glass: Aromas of green apples and citrus, bold tannins, racy acidity, lingering finish. Bottled after 3 months aging, secondary fermentation in the bottle, left on the lees. In the cidery: Harvested in mid-September and sweated for several months before pressing, DV10 yeast. ![]() Bottled after 2 months aging, secondary fermentation in the bottle, left on the lees. In the cidery: Harvested in mid-September and sweated for two months before pressing, DV10 yeast. ![]() This single variety cider with is cold fermented and then put through a secondary fermentation in the bottle using both wild and cultured yeasts. Whatever its true name may be, Geneva Tremletts has established itself as one of the few bittersharp cider apples that can stand on its own in the bottle. It was imported from England for the Geneva, NY apple collection in the 1960s, thought to be the English cider apple Tremlett’s Bitter. 2021 Geneva Tremlett’s The identity and origin of Geneva Tremlett’s Bitter is unknown. ![]()
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