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GSU 8655, Fall 2009

Aug 24, 2009

Borderland ~ Chap. 1-4

Urban Homesteaders practicing the principles of "Edible Landscaping: Attack on the Front Lawn, You Can't Eat Grass".
In the foreground an island of blueberries.
Next; left to right (left)Raised planter #1: Collards, tomato, dill & Chinese Kale. (right)Raised planter #2: Snow peas, tomatoes, peppers, string beans. Somewhere in Clay Beach Hills, SW Atlanta, GA, 30331
Posted by Grace Lynis at 2:59 PM
Labels: Edible Landscaping: Attack on the Front Lawn, You Can't Eat Grass

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