Fritz Haeg, "Edible Estates #2," 2006, Lakewood, California
Feats of neighborly goodwill and grit, Fritz's "Edible
Estates" (15 between 2005 and 2013) replace suburban lawns with edible front yards. Such actions have excited anti-lawn activists like Michael Pollan and foodies like Alice Waters, while enervating environmentalists and xeriscapists seeking ways to
eliminate pointless water and fertilizer bills.
Estates" (15 between 2005 and 2013) replace suburban lawns with edible front yards. Such actions have excited anti-lawn activists like Michael Pollan and foodies like Alice Waters, while enervating environmentalists and xeriscapists seeking ways to
eliminate pointless water and fertilizer bills.
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