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<blockquote data-quote="BadgeBunny" data-source="post: 2255075" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>To be honest, I don't know that they don't have to post guards. What I do know is they were working and working hard. I'm not thinking the growing season in Detroit is a long one by any stretch of the imagination. They were all doing progressive plantings and had hired kids (and other adults) in the surrounding neighborhoods to help them. Nobody around there had any money so they were all bartering. I thought it was pretty ingenious of them. Some of them had even gone so far as to buy the lots for unpaid taxes although they didn't talk about that much. Seems like if you owned very much property that would affect your welfare benefits -- Some of them were getting benefits, some of them were not. It was a really interesting documentary. Wish I could remember the name of it. <img src="/images/smilies/headscratch.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":scratch:" title="Headscratch :scratch:" data-shortname=":scratch:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadgeBunny, post: 2255075, member: 1242"] To be honest, I don't know that they don't have to post guards. What I do know is they were working and working hard. I'm not thinking the growing season in Detroit is a long one by any stretch of the imagination. They were all doing progressive plantings and had hired kids (and other adults) in the surrounding neighborhoods to help them. Nobody around there had any money so they were all bartering. I thought it was pretty ingenious of them. Some of them had even gone so far as to buy the lots for unpaid taxes although they didn't talk about that much. Seems like if you owned very much property that would affect your welfare benefits -- Some of them were getting benefits, some of them were not. It was a really interesting documentary. Wish I could remember the name of it. :scratch: [/QUOTE]
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