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Old 01-04-2010, 07:43 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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"Ohioguy" wrote in message
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In about 10 days, we are moving in to our new house. The neighborhood
is a subdivision that has farm fields about a tenth of a mile away. I
don't see any sign of decent sized gardens out here, any raised beds, or
really much gardening at all. There are simply large yards that people
mow, evidently. I'd like to have a large garden, but the situation is
that while I can do a little of this along our fence, the best place for
it in our location (due to sun, etc.) would be our front yard.

I come from a farm background, and while I like flowers, I also like
plants that give me something to eat. I tend to plant raised beds and
borders with things that accomplish both.

While I'd like to simply plant the front yard to pumpkins and sweet
corn, I have a feeling that the neighbors would at the very least resent
it, and probably they would end up trying to cite me for some nonsense
about my yard not meeting the neighborhood standards of looking like a
golf course. I'm sure I'll already have some of them annoyed with us,
because my wife is planning to put up a clothesline to harness solar
power. (the old fashioned way - drying clothes with the sun)

So, in order to "break" the neighbors in to the idea of front lawn
gardening, I was wondering what tried and true methods some of the rest of
you have used?

I'm especially looking for productive vegetables that either have
striking foliage or flowers.

Thanks!


plant some sunflowers with the corn to confuse the neighbours or maybe a
marijuana plant or 2 as well.

rob


That's so over done here in northern California.
http://www.watchsonomacounty.com/201.../cannabis-coun
try/
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