Lower Six Forks/ Glenwood Group
2012 Coop
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Coop #13

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"Tar-heeled and Feathered", these three Carolina hens share their garden home with two queen bees and their hives. The blueberry bushes and vegetable patch benefit from the rich composted fertilizer courtesy of the hens. The bees gather nectar to make us honey, and pollinate our flowers for a rich bounty. Herbs, fruits, vegetables and eggs straight from the garden; what could be better?

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