Sean Law, a Florida homeowner, has been fined over $130,000 due to his edible yard.
The 32-year-old Longwood man says his yard is an eco-system and everything that grows there can be eaten.
He said he is creating a natural environment for life while growing arugula, avocados, broccoli, watermelon and luffa.
"My motive is to grow life and love," said Law, taking a cue from a Japanese farmer/philosopher who advocated natural farming. "It’s a moral imperative that we grow food wherever we can, and that is what I am doing."
But the city and Law’s neighbors aren’t hearing any of it. They point out that Law lives on East Maine Avenue in suburban Longwood — not a farm.
Kathy Ettman, who lives across the street from Law said, "We’re tired of it, we’ve been dealing with it for two years. Full story...
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The 32-year-old Longwood man says his yard is an eco-system and everything that grows there can be eaten.
He said he is creating a natural environment for life while growing arugula, avocados, broccoli, watermelon and luffa.
"My motive is to grow life and love," said Law, taking a cue from a Japanese farmer/philosopher who advocated natural farming. "It’s a moral imperative that we grow food wherever we can, and that is what I am doing."
But the city and Law’s neighbors aren’t hearing any of it. They point out that Law lives on East Maine Avenue in suburban Longwood — not a farm.
Kathy Ettman, who lives across the street from Law said, "We’re tired of it, we’ve been dealing with it for two years. Full story...
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