The GeekMom community was incensed to read about Julie Bass, the woman from Michigan who faced possible jail time for planting a garden in her front yard (she was eventually cleared of all charges).
This time, it's a Tennessee gardener - a teacher, who is sharing his knowledge with several students - who's under attack. According to Treehugger
Vegetables. They can be such a pain in the @ss! You know what I hate? I hate when my neighbors leave fresh lettuce at my front door. Or worse, those giant zucchini! What's a person supposed to do with those? I mean, how am I supposed to use them? I hadn't planned for them. Such a nuisance!
Obviously, I jest. But this is just maddening. Here we have an adult who is passionate about gardening and willing to share his skills - skills that many people have lost over the past few generations - and pass his knowledge on to these young people. Instead of getting kudos, he's being attacked and his students are getting a lesson in idiocy. The court is asking him to dismantle his garden prior to his court date of September 23rd. As a gardener myself, the idea of having to pull out all of that hard work and potential food is just heartbreaking.
Treehugger invites you to help:
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