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JohnyCanuck

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Tue Jul 24, 2012, 11:07 PM Jul 2012

Canadian Couple's Kitchen Garden Targeted By Authorities [View all]

Illegal Front Yard Garden: Canadian Couple's Kitchen Garden Targeted By Authorities

Take a look at Josée Landry and Michel Beauchamp's gorgeous front yard kitchen garden in Drummondville, Quebec. The cucumbers, tomatoes, zucchinis, beets, onions, and brussels sprouts and other vegetables grown by the couple helped Beauchamp lose 75 pounds, and Landry 25.

The only problem? It's illegal.

Boing Boing points us to a petition to save the garden, which authorities insist must be removed. The town code states that a vegetable garden can take up 30 percent of a front yard at most, and Landry and Beauchamp's is in violation. They were given two weeks to comply, which means the garden must be drastically scaled back by this Sunday.

The petition reads in part:

Front yard kitchen gardens are not the problem; they're part of the solution to healthier and more sustainable communities. Thanks for helping us to defend them.

CBC News reports that if the couple fails to remove a significant enough portion of their garden, they could expect fines of between $100 and $300 each day. The news site also reveals authorities say neighbors have complained about the garden, but Beauchamp is suspicious:

Beauchamp said no one has complained to him. He said he shares his fresh produce with his neighbours.

"They love it. Everybody is surprised by the kind of taste we can have from fresh vegetables," he said.

The couple said they have no intention of complying with the city's request.



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Silly me,I thought Canada was problem free. virgogal Jul 2012 #1
Yeah, just when we thought that, along comes this. n/t RKP5637 Jul 2012 #3
I've thought it rather attractive the way they've done it ... n/t RKP5637 Jul 2012 #2
K/R (nt) NYC_SKP Jul 2012 #4
A pretty redwood fence on either side and a lower one on the front ought to shut up the nimbys. freshwest Jul 2012 #5
K&R DeSwiss Jul 2012 #6
I think they should force the city to prove that more than 30% of the space is taken up by the beyurslf Jul 2012 #7
Quebec front garden gets to stay after 'give peas a chance' protest struggle4progress Jul 2012 #8
That's an attractive garden, with our without the actual vegetables mchill Jul 2012 #10
Don't know about the Canadian Charter, but says right there in the USC we have the right to face... DRoseDARs Jul 2012 #9
Even in th US, the "accuser" would be the Code Enforcement Officer. Hassin Bin Sober Jul 2012 #11
The Guardian: The world is closer to a food crisis than most people realise JohnyCanuck Jul 2012 #12
Sombody on the town council must be jealous. That's far prettier than a plot of homogeneous grass. HopeHoops Jul 2012 #13
Man, people are so petty, sometimes DiverDave Jul 2012 #14
When there is no food because of floods and draught... lib2DaBone Jul 2012 #15
I'd rather see this in peoples front yards than a stupid, fucking lawn EnviroBat Jul 2012 #16
Time to change the law KurtNYC Jul 2012 #17
I wish they were my neighbors! marble falls Jul 2012 #18
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