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Title: FOOD NOT LAWNS!


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FOOD NOT LAWNS!
  • 18th Century French Aristocrats

Session 2 - Food Does your Dinner need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
Personal Food Gardens
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FOOD NOT LAWNS!
  • The lawns in the US consume around 270 Billion
    gallons of water a week enough to water 81
    million acres of organic veggies all summer long.
  • 58 million Americans spend approximately 30
    Billion dollars every year to maintain more than
    23 Million acres of lawn.
  • The EPA estimates that a mower emits as much
    pollution in one hour as a car emits in driving
    20 miles.
  • Numerous studies have linked common household
    herbicides and pesticides to asthma, cancer,
    reduced fertility and neurological harm to
    fetuses, infants and children.

Session 2 - Food Does your Dinner need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
Personal Food Gardens
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FOOD NOT LAWNS!
  • Only one-fourth of all U.S. households grow some
    of their own produce, says the Census Bureau.
  • It is time to grow food, not lawns!

Personal Food Gardens
Session 2 - Food Does your Dinner need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
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What you can do in your backyard
  • "Eaters must understand that eating takes place
    inescapably in the world, that it is inescapably
    an agricultural act, and that how we eat
    determines, to a considerable extent, how the
    world is used," - - wrote famed agrarian essayist
    Wendell Berry

Personal Food Gardens
Session 2 - Food Does your Dinner need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
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What you can do in your backyardApartment/Condos
  • Apartment Gardens
  • ½ wine barrels
  • Planters
  • Vertical space (climbers)
  • Hanging baskets

Personal Food Gardens
Session 2 - Food Does Your Dinner Need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
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What you can do in your backyardApartment/Condos
Personal Food Gardens
Session 2 - Food Does Your Dinner Need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
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What you can do in your backyardSmall Yards
  • Raised beds
  • Planters
  • ½ wine barrels
  • Compost Bins
  • Worm Bin

Personal Food Gardens
Session 2 - Food Does Your Dinner Need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
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What you can do in your backyardSmall Yards
Personal Food Gardens
Session 2 - Food Does Your Dinner Need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
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What you can do in your backyardSmall Yards
Personal Food Gardens
Session 2 - Food Does Your Dinner Need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
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What you can do in your backyardsMedium Yard
  • Fruit Trees
  • Ponds
  • Fences
  • Edible Ornamentals
  • Raised Beds

Personal Food Gardens
Session 2 - Food Does Your Dinner Need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
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What you can do in your backyardsMedium Yards
Personal Food Gardens
Session 2 Food Does Your Dinner Need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
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What you can do in your backyardsMedium Yards
Personal Food Gardens
Session 2 Food Does Your Dinner Need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
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What you can do in your backyardsMedium Yards
Personal Food Gardens
Session 2 Food Does Your Dinner Need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
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What you can do in your backyardsMedium Yards
Personal Food Gardens
Session 2 Food Does Your Dinner Need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
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What you can do in your backyardsMedium Yards
Personal Food Gardens
Session 2 Food Does Your Dinner Need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
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What you can do in your backyardsLarge Yard
  • Fruit Trees/Orchard
  • Kids Garden
  • Specialty Crops
  • Chicken Coup
  • Goats

Personal Food Gardens
Session 2 Food - Does your Dinner need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
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What you can do in your backyardsLarge Yards
Personal Food Gardens
Session 2 Food Does Your Dinner Need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
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What you can do in your backyardsLarge Yards
Personal Food Gardens
Session 2 Food Does Your Dinner Need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
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What you can do in your backyardsLarge
Yards(check the city or county zoning ordinance!)
Personal Food Gardens
Session 2 Food Does Your Dinner Need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
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What you can do in your backyardsLinda
Larrys Food Forest
  • "Food Forests seek to mimic the resiliency,
    complexity and diversity of natural systems. They
    provide food, forage, fiber and fuel in
    quantities limited only by the designer's
    imagination"
  • - Bill Mollison

Personal Food Gardens
Session 2 Food Does Your Dinner Need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
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What you can do in your backyardsLinda
Larrys Food Forest
Personal Food Gardens
Session 2 Food Does Your Dinner Need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
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What you can do in your backyardsLinda
Larrys Food Forest
Personal Food Gardens
Session 2 Food Does Your Dinner Need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
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What you can do in your backyardsLinda
Larrys Food Forest
Personal Food Gardens
Session 2 Food Does Your Dinner Need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
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What you can do in your neighborhoodFood Sheds
  • The foodshed concept, most often attributed to
    Arthur Getz's in his 1991 Urban Foodsheds article
    in Permaculture Activist , uses the analogy of a
    watershed to describe 'the area that is defined
    by a structure of supply'. Getz used the image of
    a foodshed to answer the question of "Where our
    food is coming from and how it is getting to us"
    and to picture how the local and regional food
    supply system works. Inherent in this concept, he
    emphasized, was 'the suggestion of a need to
    protect a source, as well as the need to know and
    understand its specific geographic and ecological
    dimensions, condition and stability in order for
    it to be safeguarded and enhanced.'

Personal Food Gardens
Session 2 Food Does Your Dinner Need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
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What you can do in your neighborhoodMesa Garden
Exchange/Food Sheds
  • www.mesaexchange.org
  •                           
  • Who Mesa Neighbors
  • What Mesa Garden Exchange
  • Bring your extra homegrown veggies,
    fruits, herbs, flowers, seeds, seedlings, compost
    worms, chicken eggs, etc.
  • Where Different neighbor every month
  • Why To share produce with neighbors, to talk
    gardens, to meet new friends and catch-up with
    old friends.
  • When  First Sunday of the Month
  • SIGN UP TO START YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOODGARDEN
    EXCHANGE TODAY!

Personal Food Gardens
Session 2 Food Does Your Dinner Need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
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What you can do in your CommunityLocal Resources
  • Island Seed and Feed 29 S. Fairview Ave.
  • Agri-Turf Supplies 2257 Las Positas
  • Green Gardeners
  • Landscape designers specializing in edibles
    WELDesign, www.WELDesign.net
  • Organic Gardening SB Permaculture listservs
  • Master Gardener Program
  • Organic Resource Guide
  • Classes/EventsBotanic Garden, SBCC, Adult Ed
  • Community Gardens

Personal Food Gardens
Session 2 Food Does Your Dinner Need a
Passport? Join the Green Revolution - TSP/SBCC
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