Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Toronto is the newest city to try to squash a garden

-I couldn't resist that title. A homeowner in Toronto was told by Traffic Planning that her edible, urban garden was encroaching on city property.

-Here's the outline for the Food Secure Canada Assembly in about a month. If you're in Montreal, it's definitely worth dropping in.

-P.S. 216 in Brooklyn has an edible school yard project, including an outdoor garden, kitchen to eat what's grown and greenhouse.

More urban agriculture projects are coming online in Cleveland, this one 6 acres, while in Arizona a permaculture project is looking for help to create a 100 acre permaculture and art community.

First green roofs on a bus shelter were tried...now, green roofs on a bus. How about green roofs on people? When I first thought of that, I was joking. But on second thought...maybe I should head to the patent office.

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