
Big bird keeps his eye peeled on the boulevard garden. Or maybe he's a dinosaur.


Two birdhouses on the lane for smaller birds and a refrigerator free for the taking:


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.
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