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  • Front Yard Gardens Improve Diets, Communities

     

    Ripping up the front lawn and planting a garden may sound rash, but not only is this new trend improving the diets and culinary skills of many families across the country, it's also a great way to strike up conversations with neighbors, and make a statement about the importance of fresh, local, seasonal eating. 

    Architect and artist Fritz Haeg is part of a project called 'Edible Estates' (the book, due out in 2008, is called Edible Estates: Attack on the Front Lawn), and says he's been overwhelmed by the response people have had to the front yard garden, and who want him to design their front garden next.

    'People are obsessed with their homes, creating these cocoons that isolate them,' he said. 'This project is about reaching out, getting them connected to their streets."  Not only will it look beautiful, but, as one front gardener points out, growing your own organic fruits, veggies and herbs will ensure clean, healthy eating without breaking the bank. It may help you make new friends, too: Some front-yard gardeners say that ripping out the sod and putting in vegetables gave the neighbors their first-ever excuse to speak to them.

    We live on a busy suburban street - and only know a handful of our neighbors.  I'm thinking this could be just what the doctor ordered - a great conversation piece, and a healthy family project to boot!  Think the car exhaust would contaminate the crops, though?

    [Via NewforParents.org]



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