Urban Farming Trend in S.F. Documented in Edible City
Most of it was shot in the Bay Area in the last few years.
Most of it was shot in the Bay Area in the last few years.
The protesters descended on an unused piece of university-owned land in Albany on Sunday.
This new code change, however, would not have helped Novella Carpenter.
Carpenter managed to raise the $2,500 for her conditional use permit through her blog readership.
• Today the S.F. Board of Supervisors takes a final vote on an ordinance to allow urban farmers with gardens less than one acre to sell their produce without an expensive permit. Take that, Oakland. [SFoodie] • Hopes to reopen...
The urban farming evangelist is facing the prospect of fighting with the City for months or shutting down her urban farm.
Novella Carpenter's been busted for illegal "agricultural activities."