Backyard Chicken Laws in Arkansas: What You Need to Know Before Starting Your Flock

Arkansas allows backyard chickens in most areas, but the rules vary dramatically from one city to another. While the state doesn't impose blanket restrictions on residential poultry keeping, your local municipality determines whether you can raise chickens, how many you can keep, and what requirements you must meet. Before you invest in a coop or purchase your first birds, understanding these regulations will save you from potential fines, neighbor disputes, and the heartbreak of having to […]

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How to Create a Backyard #FoodForest with #Fruit & #NutTrees 🌳🥜🍎

Published by Ty Ty Plant Nursery, LLC, on
June 4, 2025

"A backyard food forest is a #sustainable, low-maintenance #gardening method that mimics a natural #forest #ecosystem—except instead of wild plants, you’re growing delicious fruits, nuts, #herbs, and more. It’s a long-term investment in your health, your land, and your ability to grow your own nutrient-rich food without relying on chemicals or constant labor.

"Whether you have a sprawling #backyard or a small suburban plot, you can design your own food forest using fruit and nut trees as the foundation. Here’s how to get started.

🌿 What Is a Food Forest?

"A food forest (also called a #ForestGarden) is a multi-layered growing system that mirrors the structure of a natural forest. It includes:

- Canopy layer – Large fruit and nut trees (like pecans, walnuts, pears) [I WOULD USE CAUTION WITH WALNUTS! They can be poisonous to other plants!]

- Sub-canopy layer – Dwarf or semi-dwarf fruit trees (like plums, figs, or apples)

- Shrub layer – Berries and bush fruits (like raspberries, blueberries, elderberries)

- Herbaceous layer – Culinary and medicinal herbs (like mint, comfrey, lemon balm)

- Groundcover layer – Spreading, edible or soil-building plants (like strawberries or clover)

- Root layer – Underground crops (like garlic, onions, or horseradish)

- Vertical/vine layer – Climbing plants (like grapes or kiwis)

"Together, these layers maximize space, diversify harvests, and support soil health and #biodiversity."

Learn more:
https://blog.tytyga.com/2025/06/04/how-to-create-a-backyard-food-forest-with-fruit-amp-nut-trees/

#SolarPunkSunday #BackyardGardens #BackyardFoodForests #GrowYourOwn #GrownYourOwnFood #FruitTrees #BerryBushes #NutTrees

How to Build a Food Forest with Fruit & Nut Trees | Ty Ty Nursery

Learn how to design a backyard food forest with fruit and nut trees. Maximize harvests, support biodiversity, and grow your own edible ecosystem.

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Our pheasant regular is back again! He's showing up reliably when we feed the chickens, croaking and eyeing everything closely. We'll offer him some leftover chicken grain and hope he brings along his wifey, like last winter.

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Always enjoy a painted #sky #sunset from my own #backyard

50 feet from my house this morning, by themself, apparently hunting a vole.

I'll occasionally hear coyotes yipping and howling, but I've lived here nearly 30 years and never seen scat or tracks so close to home.

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