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The Goat-To Landscapers From Hope, RI You Can Hire To Clear Your Yard

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I originally found out about these goats in true Rhode Island fashion…One of my sister’s sister-in-laws has been hiring Herd Of Hope (which includes something like 68 rescue goats and one sheep) for the last I-don’t-know-how-many years to clear out and help manage a plot of land adjacent to her house.

All Photos Courtesy Of My Sister’s In-Laws

Herd of Hope is an animal sanctuary situated at Laural Hill, a 28 acre micro farm in Hope, Rhode Island. The people behind both operations are Wayne Pittman and Jackie Magnan.

Established in 2010, in addition to goatscaping, they have also become known for producing edible flowers (speaking of which if you’ve never had a cocktail garnished with edible 🌸’s from Little Bitte Cocktails you are missing out), greens and herbs, and even soap made from the goats’ milk.

But back to those hungry goats…

Yes, you can hire these adorable billies and nannies to do your landscaping ty!

They will motor over and make poison ivy and any overgrowth disapear in a matter of hours, over the course of an afternoon really. They also love eating poison sumac and oak which are irritants to us humans but delicacies to them. It’s an eco conscious (no chems, completely natural and organic…they also fertilize along the way, lol) and Instagram worthy (be the envy of your neighbors and friends on social!) way to get rid of invasive plants and such.

I mean, I keep telling one of my brothers, who insists on clearing his land himself and has subsequently ended up with several poison ivy rashes, to call HOH.

If you’re interested in bringing these cuties to your yard or maybe signing on for some of their soaps, do check out their site.

As always, if you do hire HOH this year, please let the folks in charge know you heard about them here via Patty J and PattyJ.com.

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