Stacking is a
permaculture principle that refers to using a single space for more
than one purpose. For example, you’re stacking when you pull your
chicken
tractor across the
lawn — you’re keeping the chickens happy with fresh food and
maintaining an open area to play in.
I could write about
stacking and chickens for hours because the possibilities are nearly
endless, but I stumbled across a new one last week. The photo in
this post shows my mushroom
totems with chickens
grazing amidst them. Since chickens don’t care for oyster
mushrooms, I can “plant” the logs right in their space, and as the logs
rot, they’ll attract creepie crawlies for the chickens to eat. I
get tasty eggs and mushrooms, all from the same space.
(Yes, my mushroom logs
are fruiting in the middle of winter. A tasty January treat!)