Alina Colleen’s Reviews > Edible Estates: Attack on the Front Lawn, 2nd Revised Edition: A Project by Fritz Haeg > Status Update
Alina Colleen
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To toss all that aside and grow food in the front yard is an announcement that one has bought a house in order to live in it, not to turn around and sell it at a profit in two years.
— Jan 11, 2025 10:16AM
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Alina Colleen
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The American lawn is an egalitarian conceit, implying that there is no reason to hide behind fence or hedge since we all occupy the same middle class. We are all property owners here, the lawn announces, and that suggests its other purpose: to provide a suitably grand stage for the proud display of one’s own house. -Michael Pollan
— Jan 08, 2025 10:08AM
Alina Colleen
is on page 31 of 176
Almost no one, very few farmers even, attempts to grow all of the varieties of food he wants and needs, nor do many have the luxury of living in either a climate or a neighborhood that would allow it. It is well to believe that you are self-sufficient enough to go it alone, but it is better to know that you can make it together.
— Jan 07, 2025 02:58PM
Alina Colleen
is on page 11 of 176
We know that the lawn is essentially ecological genocide; everything but the precious blades of grass must die in the name of that luxurious green carpet.
— Jan 04, 2025 10:37AM

