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Coop #7

Garden of interestOf interest to children

We have four semi-retired beauties (six years old) and two teens that thankfully keep the egg numbers up! Our chickens are a vital part of our permaculture based garden - providing eggs and manure, and eating kitchen wastes and bugs. The 0.3 A garden has over 50 fruit cultivars, vegetables, an herb spiral, mushroom logs, water catchment, frog ponds, zip line, solar water panels and clay pizza oven. Will teaches permaculture at NCSU, Jeana is a soil scientist at NCDA, and Eli is a dancer.

Video from Will Hooker's website

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