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Posted on March 5, 2011 - by Paul Williamson

Vegetable Garden Fence for New Life Daycare

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When we had previously visited Silence at New Life Daycare, she had told us that she had trouble with goats eating her vegetables. Her fence was not high enough and the freely roaming goats would happily jump over and devour the food that was meant for the children. We set out to weed, remove all grass and build a goat-proof-fence  for a 200 square metre area in a little over 1 day.

We began by digging holes, cementing posts into the holes, and weeding the area.

The kitchen built in April 2010 still standing strong and proud. Cemented posts with intermediate star pickets in progress…

What an amazing difference in just one day!

No more free lunch for these goats!

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