




When the back yard is not adequate, a growing number of urban residents create front yard vegetable gardens, or they plant vegetables in the back lane. Documented here are endeavors, small and larger, to plant vegetables and fruits in front yards, lanes, and other unexpected places in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and beyond.
3 comments:
Oh now thats cool! I might just have to take an adventure downtown to see this for myself!
I just saw one of those today. It was right near the Oak Street entrance to VanDussen. I was a little confused but also charmed.
There was one near hastings and victoria 3 or 4 years ago that remained for some time before the city had them remove it.
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