• Neato
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    111 month ago

    I wish we could get away from lawns entirely. I understand a back garden a bit, but why do we need 20’ of space between the house and sidewalk/road? We could fit a lot more houses in there if we didn’t have a useless bunch of space. Like we could have manicured parks in a lot of spaces and then a bunch of fields or forested areas where it wasn’t convenient to build homes for unusable green space.

    • @Pencilnoob@lemmy.world
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      131 month ago

      I mean, right now I’m shopping for a house with a decent sized property so I can grow a permaculture food forest to get fresh healthy veggies and fruit.

      20’ of lawn is like enough for two rows of fruit trees and berry bushes

      • Neato
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        31 month ago

        Yeah, but most people aren’t trying to grow a food forest. It’s unlikely you’re shopping for a city or suburbia house, either. You probably want more land a bit farther out.

        Also are you trying to grow fruit trees and food plants in your front yard? That’s mostly what I have a problem with. Back yards/gardens make more sense for stuff like growing food, decks, pools, etc.

        • @Pencilnoob@lemmy.world
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          21 month ago

          I’d prefer it over just a grass yard or being right up on a road having to listen to road sounds at all hours

      • Neato
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        21 month ago

        Different housing issue. Separate from high costs or homelessness. Just about how neighborhoods and cities are designed.

    • @herrcaptain@lemmy.ca
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      41 month ago

      I think in a new community that would be perfectly feasible, but I can’t see it working in existing neighborhoods without straight up tearing down a lot of homes first. (Or just throwing into a small house in every yard.)