in an urban setting, it is decidedly not a farm. Also, farms are not typically communal spaces in USA.
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Community gardens are a thing, kind of, but they don't feed all that many people. Some fruit trees and herbs would work, but...
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...vegetables take a lot of work, and are fragile.
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Pretty sure Seattle has had one of those for a few years now. http://beaconfoodforest.org/ (I've never been there)
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Seems like it's in Phase I and stalled, reading the site.
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I know what you mean but as a Farmed Item I so often lust for the fruit on sidewalk trees as I run, and nobody picks it
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It's very silly- super expensive, only seven acres, who the fuck are they planning to feed? :P
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suburban experience says most will rot or be squirrel feed.
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it will take a lot of work to keep up a good yield. Didn't Fidel Castro want to plant coffee bushes in city parks?
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"Yes we want free apples and stuff, no we don't want to do the actual work involved with farming"... dear god...
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If the gov't is going to plant and maintain trees, I'd rather delicious ones than non-delicious.
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