COMMENTS: Lawn & Disorder
CBS closed with close to blasphemy. The grass lawn of suburban America "happens to be one of the most wasteful, useless spaces." That was the sacrilege uttered by architect Fritz Haeg, whose firm Edible Estates is on a mission to transform the nation's 30m front yards into urban farms. Bill Whitaker showcased a Haeg edible estate in Pasadena: one tenth of an acre, one seventh the size of a football field, producing 6,000 lbs of fruits and vegetables each year.
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