Grow Food, Not Lawns - Future Possibilities

in #society8 years ago (edited)

It's autumn, and there are only a few weeks of lawn care left. Maybe you want to think about a different use for your yard (if you have one) next year?

Each year summer appears for several months. The weekends rolls around. What time is it? Lawn mowing time.

Out comes the lawnmower. Check the oil. Check the gas. If you need more oil or gas, buy some. Does the lawnmower need maintenance? Forgot about some damage to it from last year?

Make sure it's not to early to wake up the neighbors. Then off you go to a noisy few minutes depending on the size of the lawn. It can be tiring if it's large.

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All the time and energy gone into repeatedly cutting down something and getting nothing out of it. Plus the energy of fuel that cost money. Also, many people use chemicals on their lawns. That's another cost.

There is the health and environmental cost of all these chemicals and pollutants. Liquid fertilizers easily go back into the local water supply, as do other chemicals that affect us and other life.

But... what if we lived a different way?

What if we grew food, instead of putting in our time and energy into repeatedly cutting down decorative, ornamental aesthetic grass?

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Why?

  1. money saved from lawn maintenance
  2. time saved from lawn maintenance
  3. noise reduction
  4. time available for the food growing
  5. money saved from having your own home-grown food to eat
  6. food you know is clean from chemicals
  7. opportunity to share food, seeds, information and connect with your community

How

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Like it says. Pretty simple. Mow the grass one more time. Then till the ground for the plants that come next. There is small maintenance here and there, before and after the growing season. But after some time, you get free food as it ripens, right in your yard!

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City

Even beyond urban and country areas with lawns, this can be expanded to city living.

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In the city, we can still do some things now. Of course we don't usually have lawns to deal with, but we can still grow plants on balconies. Grow tomatoes or other small fruits/veggies. It will save you from buying them. It might cost something at first, but if you do it every year, it doesn't cost much to maintain and each year you get to reap the fruits that some small labor bears.

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There are some urban permaculture projects in some cities and various communities. There are event small city farms that are being developed on normal flat land, along with indoor and rooftop businesses.

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There are great potentials from bringing our food production into the city closer to our homes. For one thing, it already reduces costs in transportation (money, pollution), and makes cities more sustainable in case of economic hardships.

This is a New Way of life I want to be living in. This is what I see as part of the future.


Food and Seed Swap

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If you have not heard of seed swaps, but have heard of food swaps, it's the same thing but with seeds. Get together at some time, meetup, and exchange some seeds so every one can grow a variety of food.

Alternatively, in a community, people can decide to grow mostly one thing, and then everyone exchanges based on the staple they are known for producing. This is swapping your harvests and getting an even spread through a more individual monoculture growing operation as a cooperative community.


Fined for Freedom

If your neighbors don't appreciate what you are doing, they can lobby the municipal council and get "laws" enacted to prevent your self-sufficiency and restrict your freedom. Either in urban areas with lawns, or even in apartments or condos with balconies. Be careful with other people. Doing this, even as a garden, is a good way to share food and information and get others accepting what you are doing or plan to do.


Rebellion

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Grow free food that feeds you pesticide-free, instead of lawns that do nothing but appeal to the facade and mask of cleanliness and "beauty" in society. Food plants are beautiful. Grow food for yourself, compost, expand into the community, take over the world and have abundance everywhere!

Imagine that future... walking around our neighborhoods and seeing fruits trees, with other shrubs below and vegetables growing alongside. We can just grab an apple as a snack as we walk by, pluck some blueberries and strawberries... Food issues will be a thing of the past.

We can minimize one aspect of our expenditures: the focus of a large part of our economic survivability towards food. This would help so many people throughout life.

We can make things more like this, if we choose to. Those who have individual power of their own lands can. Everyone can get municipalities to grow food instead of grass, flowers and other trees. Or we can simply do it, since we are the society. We are the community. We decide how our lives are to be led.


Research Terms

If you want to learn more about this, please consider these topics to google:

  • urban permaculture
  • city farming
  • plant guilds
  • food forests
  • vertical gardening

Please leave your comments/feedback. I can do some more posts on permaculture in the future, as I have studied it in the past.


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Author: Kris Nelson / @krnel
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Date: 2016-10-11, 9:21am EST

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I tried to do this years ago. because I only get sun in the front yard and I found out it is against the rules in my subdivision and they can fine me thousands per day.

Some places this activity is already illegal, but I'm with you.

Take advantage of your freedom of your freedom will be taken.

My post today was along the same lines.

Yup, in some places they already have made it illegal. Gotta keep us dependent and less self-sufficient.

Agreed.

"Rent your land from me in the form of property tax and I'll tell you what you are allowed to do with your land."

You can have my garden when you plant my cold dead body within it! ;) (Wait a minute, I guess that is illegal too in most places) Growing food is fun. Great post, thanks!

Where I live, we've been quite successful with changing laws to make urban agriculture a thing. The way I compost was totally against the rules when I started transitioning my yard seven years ago. Today, it's all legit - and the city councilors who used to stand in the way of sensible gardening policies have pretty much all been voted out of office.

This is Awesome , fully support a Eco-friendly sustainable Neighborhood

It shouldn't seem like a wild idea, yet it does but also at the same time I am thinking. Let do this! My lawn really annoys me and I would much rather grow stuff where it is. Although hang on , would that make me a farmer?

Yes yes yes! Beautiful post. Thank you :) I live in an eco community in Bali and my garden is all around me with organic fruit & veg everywhere. Though not everyone is as lucky as me. Thanks again. Followed & upvoted :) https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@samstonehill/taman-petanu-eco-neighbourhood-is-leading-the-way-in-sustainable-development-here-in-ubud-bali

Some folks have gotten in trouble for actualizing this awesome method... they could instead grow dandelions (no maintenance required), or other natural plants that act as food. Nice article @krnel I grow inside (I only have a few god month outside.

Great post. I 100% agree. This would take food production away from the GMO producers and hand it back to to the people.

Yes! Totally agree, I have a small garden outside my apartment and have often been thinking it`s about time to grow some great food there. My first step is to check what kind of pesticides the firm who take care of the common area use. I want to know what they put in to the soil around the area before I start to grow something here. Great if you post more tips about this here on steemit :)

great post. those serious lawn farmers are funny peeps.

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