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City Farmer

Adventures in Urban Food Growing

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City Farmer celebrates the new ways that urban dwellers across North America are reimagining cities as places of food production. From homeowners planting their front yards with vegetables to guerilla gardeners scattering seeds in neglected urban corners, gardening guru Lorraine Johnson chronicles the increasing popularity of innovative urban food growing.
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    • Library Journal

      Starred review from January 1, 2011

      The local food movement and a greater awareness of industrial agriculture have prompted many to look at producing their own food. Starting with despair over the state of food production turned to delight about growing her own food, Johnson takes readers on a journey through her own past up to the present to provide context, understanding, and advice for those ready to reconnect with growing their own groceries. In a text that is full of wit and charm, she discusses a host of complexities and challenges that urban farmers face. From guerilla gardening to an inner-city school in Detroit, Johnson highlights stories of how people are reconnecting with the food they produced themselves and the lessons they're learning through those experiences. VERDICT This timely, well-written work offers an insightful and inspiring look at gaining control of one's food and references other works that provide how-to knowledge and additional discussions of the current food movement. Although not a step-by-step planting guide, it contains sidebars full of helpful tips that may motivate black-thumbed gardeners to at least contemplate taking a trowel to dirt and begin a small garden of their own. Highly recommended.--Kyrille Goldbeck, Virginia Polytechnic Inst. & State Univ. Lib., Blacksburg

      Copyright 2011 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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