ummm I'm an urban farmer;)

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Today I went to a few garden centers and when asked what I was looking for , I replies "edible plants" ( didn't say heirloom or organic as 85% of my gardens are)as I refuse to grow anything but edible plants.They look at me like I had two head! I also explain even in my front yard we have started to only plant edibles. Why is it odd to plant food type plants? I mean have we gotten that far from nature that we honestly need to plant gardens that are 100% useless?
 
Nope, here (so cal) "ediable landscaping" is on the front of the "green" vibe, so you're chic.
 
Were a bit backwards then;) Of course when people get used to something they tend not to stray from it. I think it's fun to use all parts of my yard for possibilities, I have 6 planters even on my front stairs with strawbarries( yellow and red) and 5 planters with veggies in pots in the front) that just happened to match the planters but were saved from the trash by my son:)
 
Cucumbers make lovely vines for the front yard, and are more useful than ivy.
 
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How sad is it that we now refer to it this way................................ will it never end ??. If you are growing a veggie garden at your suburban/urban home, your a gardner not a farmer, there is a difference and a big one.

AL
 
I love digging up more of my lawn each year and replacing it with edibles.Every tree,shurb,vine,or plant has to give me (or the pets) somthing edible.Suprisingly my neighbors had no idea I was growing veggies in the front yard...not that I would care! And I am far enough from the road to avoid hand pickers that walk by.

Unfortunately the local wildlife population has discovered my little *unfenced* oasis.
 
Only thing non-ediable i've planted in the last year was some jasmine Mr Saddi asked for, the man never asks for anything so when he does I make it happen.
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Oh and Aloe, but with 3 blondes in the family it's used alot.
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How sad is it that we now refer to it this way................................ will it never end ??. If you are growing a veggie garden at your suburban/urban home, your a gardner not a farmer, there is a difference and a big one.

AL

I think the big differance is that I have rabbits and chickens many "gardeners" don't, my yard only has food growing and If it was possible I would have milk goats and have a few gardens for charities.
 
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How sad is it that we now refer to it this way................................ will it never end ??. If you are growing a veggie garden at your suburban/urban home, your a gardner not a farmer, there is a difference and a big one.

AL

I think the big differance is that I have rabbits and chickens many "gardeners" don't, my yard only has food growing and If it was possible I would have milk goats and have a few gardens for charities.

Agreed
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Coming from an Urban Farmer as well
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