Using the same resources government already spends mowing lawns and applying poisons, we will plant food forests and steward the land. A household that grows its own food cannot be starved into submission.
Food prices are rising and the supply chain is fragile. The answer is to put food production back where the people are.
Convert lawns, medians, vacant lots, and the grounds of schools and churches into walkable, edible food forests on land we already maintain.
We give neighbors a living gift — a sweet potato start — instead of a yard sign. One vine can yield around a hundred pounds.
One food forest feeds a family, shades a street, cleans a watershed, teaches a child, and employs a neighbor. The same act answers many problems at once.
Door by door, we help communities build a foundation of food security from the soil up — giving before we ask, and letting every garden that grows speak for itself. Begin on your own land today: the team at FoodForestAbundance.com offers homestead and food-forest designs as one practical first step.
"To control a people, you control their food. To free a people, you teach them to grow it."
— The Stewardship Party