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<title>blogTO Recent Comments: The Man With The Onion Lawn</title>
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<title>Rohan Jayasekera</title>
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Wow.  How wonderful!  And here in Parkdale too.]]>
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<link>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c639351</link>
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<category>Toronto, City</category>
<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 13:19:22 PDT</pubDate>
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<title>Wyllie</title>
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I like to see other people making use of their green space for something other than lawns. Go Torontonians!  

I've included a picture of my front yard crop.  Tomatoes, carrots, basil, beets, collards, tomatillos, peas, beans, mint, sage, oregano, lavender, thyme and swiss chard.  ]]>
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<link>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c632384</link>
<guid>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c632384</guid>
<category>Toronto, City</category>
<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 08:10:36 PDT</pubDate>
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<title>Jennifer</title>
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This is amazing!  I've tried to grow tomotoes, romaine and a few other veggies on my balcony.  I just can't seem to keep the squirrels away!  I'm yet another person who would love to learn from this guy.  I'm so impressed.]]>
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<link>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c630426</link>
<guid>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c630426</guid>
<category>Toronto, City</category>
<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 15:25:50 PDT</pubDate>
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<title>keven</title>
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I would pay him to learn this as well.  I think there could be a business here for him.  Urban Gardening 101 from a Rural Farmer!]]>
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<link>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c630392</link>
<guid>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c630392</guid>
<category>Toronto, City</category>
<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 13:54:46 PDT</pubDate>
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<title>Michelle</title>
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I've lived down the street from this family's home and I've seen the many iterations of his garden (I was especially impressed by the corn!) over the years! I definitely was inspired by his garden and finally started my own this year on my balcony. I wonder how he keeps the squirrels/raccoons/possums from eating and digging though? If I remember correctly, the raccoons loved his corn. I find that the squirrels are constantly digging up my peas! 
Any way that Nadarajah can get his own urban gardening Q&A on blogTO?]]>
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<link>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c630384</link>
<guid>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c630384</guid>
<category>Toronto, City</category>
<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 13:38:59 PDT</pubDate>
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<title>Glen</title>
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5-6 years ago we 'ploughed under' our front yard to grow vegetables, and the complaints from our neighbours haven't stopped. It seems that in our slice of suburbia we need to conform to the perfectly mown and tended grass lawn - I just don't get it. 
Why wouldn't you want to grow your own vegetables, and at least attempt to feed yourself?

A big tip of the hat to Mr. Asokumar! Perhaps the city should offer an incentive to grow something other that grass? Even clover would be better.

G
legourmet.tv]]>
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<link>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c629324</link>
<guid>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c629324</guid>
<category>Toronto, City</category>
<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 08:18:05 PDT</pubDate>
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<title>ayl</title>
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My parents also have those yellow flowers in the picture above! 
Green onions grow yearly in my parent's backyard and has been growing there since I was 7! They are really easy to take care of (literally no care needed) and are easy to transplant around the garden. The smell can be a bit pungent when you get close though.

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<link>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c629081</link>
<guid>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c629081</guid>
<category>Toronto, City</category>
<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 00:05:04 PDT</pubDate>
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<title>guinness416</title>
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10,000 onions!  Sign me up as another person who'd love to learn from this guy.]]>
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<link>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c629029</link>
<guid>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c629029</guid>
<category>Toronto, City</category>
<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 22:13:58 PDT</pubDate>
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<title>Inquiry</title>
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Yeah, is this difficult to do? This seems like the preferable way of the future, but I can barely handle my houseplants.]]>
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<link>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c628933</link>
<guid>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c628933</guid>
<category>Toronto, City</category>
<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 19:17:18 PDT</pubDate>
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<title>Bubba</title>
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He should teach people how to do this, to have such a tiny plot produce so much food and yield multiple types of crops, it would have a huge impact on peoples lives and the quality of food they eat.]]>
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<link>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c628926</link>
<guid>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c628926</guid>
<category>Toronto, City</category>
<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 18:56:29 PDT</pubDate>
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<title>Meghan (Making Love In The Kitchen</title>
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I now love my neighbourhood even more than I did before.]]>
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<link>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c628906</link>
<guid>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c628906</guid>
<category>Toronto, City</category>
<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 18:17:41 PDT</pubDate>
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<title>Adam Sobolak</title>
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That house makes me cry.

(Sorry about the lame gag.)]]>
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<link>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c628881</link>
<guid>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c628881</guid>
<category>Toronto, City</category>
<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 17:34:05 PDT</pubDate>
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<title>homeslice robinson</title>
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fantastic.  if everyone had something like this in their lives then we'd be a 100x more progressive race.]]>
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<link>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c628639</link>
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<category>Toronto, City</category>
<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 11:49:46 PDT</pubDate>
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<title>Ando</title>
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Fantastic!  Let's see s'more of this.]]>
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<link>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c628618</link>
<guid>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c628618</guid>
<category>Toronto, City</category>
<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 11:19:33 PDT</pubDate>
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<title>roadcrack (Bill)</title>
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Great ! My daughter just started herself a container garden in the city and I think I'm more excited than she is. I feel that if every American and for that matter people world wide took the time and made the effort to grow some of their food it would reduce pollution, consumption of fossil fuels and ultimately global warming. We would have a better place to live and be much more healthy. I still say we are what we eat.Thank You Nadaradah]]>
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<link>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c628592</link>
<guid>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c628592</guid>
<category>Toronto, City</category>
<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 10:41:42 PDT</pubDate>
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<title>cityslipper (home kitchen garden)</title>
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Spectacular! Every yard owner should eliminate as much lawn as possible and replace it with something more environmentally friendly. How silly we are to feed and water something that we have to cut down and throw away if we want it to look right. Better to replace a lawn with a meadow, shrubs, or, best of all: a kitchen garden.]]>
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<link>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c628574</link>
<guid>http://www.blogto.com/city/2009/06/the_man_with_the_onion_lawn/#c628574</guid>
<category>Toronto, City</category>
<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 10:09:50 PDT</pubDate>
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