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Last month, Metropolis Books released "Edible Estates: Attack on the Front Lawn," which chronicles the first four makeovers.
(A progress report can be found in his book, "Edible Estates: Attack on the Front Lawn," which came out in a second edition last year).
Haeg also explores the reclamation of land not just for animals but for plants with his Edible Estates: Attack on the Front Lawn project.
More ephemeral, though, is Mr. Haeg's garden — part of a larger series called "Edible Estates: Attack on the Front Lawn" and aimed, the museum says, at "reconnecting people with people, and people with plants and animals".
The project is intended not just to call suburban aesthetics into question but to change people's minds about them; its initial results are documented in "Edible Estates: Attack on the Front Lawn," published in February by Metropolis Books.
But he's got plenty of company; Rip-Out-Your-Lawn-And-Grow-Veggies is a hot literary genre these days; in addition to Pollan's best seller, In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto, there's Heather Flores's Food Not Lawns and Fritz Haeg's Edible Estates: Attack On The Front Lawn.
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Fritz Haeg is the creator of Edible Estates - Attack on the Front Lawn, a project which, for the past four years, has been persuading people to turn their front lawns into vegetable gardens.
"This particular tax is distasteful," said Michael Dubke, a spokesman for Americans for Job Security, explaining the rationale for his group's estate tax attack advertisements in South Dakota, Minnesota, Missouri and Iowa.
The normal thing to do here is to rail at the stupidity of the Herbert estate in attacking these fans.
Last Saturday, in a private meeting with Republican donors who had gathered at his Mar-a-Lago estate, Donald Trump attacked yet again the basic foundations of American democracy.
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