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Constitutional right to a wild garden with weeds and bees to be tested in Ontario court
(www.nationalobserver.com)
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There is a house a few blocks from me that, due to the shape of their property, has no backyard, it's all front. They have maybe fifteen young chestnut trees (bloomed for the first time this spring, but don't seem to have set), hazelnut bushes between all the trees, and maybe a ten foot by six foot bed of corn. I think other stuff, too, but those are the eye catching things.
I have no idea what they think they are going to do with all those nuts once the trees and bushes start producing, or whether they are growing some interesting variety of corn or just find it entertaining to grow a supermarket variety themselves, but it's their property and I feel like they should be able to do what they want (garbage crops included) without the city getting up in their business.