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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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