In some places this fantastic food not lawns yard would be illegal. Solution? Change the laws. |
Our post called Grow Food Not Lawns is the second most viewed on our blog. For a couple of good reasons.
First, lawn grass is one of the largest, and most useless crops grown. And secondly, throughout the life of this blog it has been getting more and more expensive to buy food.
The lawn situation is not surprising. The way we show wealth in consumer nations is by wasting money.
You are considered wealthy when you show that you can afford to waste money, like on growing a crop that serves no nutritional purpose, and is a biodiversity wasteland as an added bonus.
I admit that I enjoy the looks of a large expanse of well-manicured lawn, but they should probably be limited to parks and pastures.
For most people a huge, lush lawn is a luxury they can't afford.
If a fraction of residential lawns were repurposed for growing food, we could go a long way toward increasing food security and local self-reliance.
Big box grocery stores, where most people get their food if they aren't getting it at the local food bank, are run by billionaire families.
Such stores do not exist to feed us and our communities. They exist to make a profit for the one family and its shareholders.
The instant your local food store fails to increase the coffers of the billionaire family, is the moment that you and your loved ones will find yourselves in a food desert.
"A food desert is an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food. In contrast, an area with greater access to supermarkets and vegetable shops with fresh foods may be called a food oasis."
Here's an idea - start your own food oasis. Start it today, in your yard where your lawn used to be.
Join the Food Not Lawns Movement, increase your food security and save money at the same time.
Building a personal food oasis right at home, or getting stranded in a food desert is a choice we can make.
Any and all efforts help, whether it is a raised bed garden, containers, or a window box.
Make gardening great again!