SewBee_It
SewBee_It t1_je4sk7y wrote
Reply to Chicken Keeping In Pittsburgh by ClothesGreen8716
No permit needed-just make sure you have enough square footage on your property and a proper sized coop!
No roosters allowed.
The only time my hens are really singing their egg song is around 10-10:30am
Check out r/backyardchickens for other tips.
I’m also happy to help out-I live in the city and have had chickens for a year now :) feel free to DM
SewBee_It t1_jdwxyur wrote
SewBee_It t1_jdw2dgn wrote
Reply to looking to join a community garden! by bugposts
Check the city’s website. They have all the info for each garden and can put you on a waitlist if there are no open plots.
I was a member of Bandi Schaum in south side park, they usually have space.
Edit: here is the webpage https://pittsburghpa.gov/dpw/garden-plots
SewBee_It t1_jccto27 wrote
Reply to comment by Biscuit_bell in What is the rationale when bikers go to the front of a line of cars? by TonyUncleJohnny412
Also don't want to breathe all that exhaust
SewBee_It t1_j9lb1w7 wrote
Install a reverse osmosis filter
SewBee_It t1_iscvbfs wrote
Reply to comment by TheDarknessIBecame in Half a cow by wyluda
I get a CSA from them, it’s great variety and totally worth the money. I pick it up at the Bloomfield market every Saturday during the season
SewBee_It t1_je4tu6p wrote
Reply to comment by ClothesGreen8716 in Chicken Keeping In Pittsburgh by ClothesGreen8716
Oh, excellent-I thought you were starting from scratch. You should be all good then so long as you have the space!
People are always so interested in our birds when they walk by (our yard faces an alleyway) so be prepared for some gawkers lol 😂