EDIBLE
ESTATES
Attack on the Front Lawn
Hardbound,
8½" x 8½",
128 pages
146 color and 102 black & white illustrations
2008, Metropolis Books
Texts by Fritz Haeg, Diana Balmori, Rosalind Creasy, Michael Pollan,
Lesley Stern, Michelle Christman, Stan Cox, Michael Foti
From the Publisher:
The Edible Estates project proposes the replacement
of the domestic front lawn with a highly productive edible landscape.
It was initiated by architect and artist Fritz Haeg on Independence
Day, 2005, with the planting of the first regional prototype garden
in the geographic center of the United States, Salina, Kansas.
Since then three more prototype gardens have been created, in
Lakewood, California; Maplewood, New Jersey and London, England.
Edible Estates regional prototype gardens will ultimately be established
in nine cities across the United States.
Edible Estates: Attack on the
Front Lawn documents the first four gardens with personal
accounts written by the owners, garden plans and photographs illustrating
the creation of the gardens-from ripping up the grass to harvesting
a wide variety of fruits, vegetables and herbs. Essays by Haeg,
landscape architect Diana Balmori, garden and food writer Rosalind
Creasy, author Michael Pollan and artist and writer Lesley Stern
set the Edible Estates project in the context of larger issues
concerning the environment, global food production and the imperative
to generate a sense of community in our urban and suburban neighborhoods.
This smart, affordable and well-designed book also includes reports
and photographs from the owners of other edible front yards around
the country, as well as helpful resources to guide you in making
your own Edible Estate.
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