Sunday, November 25, 2012
Five Reasons Why Urban Farming is the Most Important Movement of our Time
I love suburbia not for what it is, but for what it could be. While most
other houses on my street have grass lawns, my yard sprouts zucchinis,
tomatoes, pomegranates, kale, spinach, apples, figs, guavas, almonds,
garlic, onion, strawberries, and more. Over 500 plant species all in
all. We grow more than 3000 pounds of food per year on a plot of land
the size of a basketball court—enough fruits and vegetables to feed my
family of four year-round. Our house is part of a growing global
movement of people involved in urban farming.
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