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Planting an idea: Throw some topsoil in the Hole

Jeremy Marin notes that an ugly, vacant construction site in Manhattan is now an urban farm:

The farm is comprised of roughly 6,000 plants growing in easily transportable black milk crates. There's eggplant in shades of white and purple, an array of squash, tomatoes, salad greens - even okra, a southern crop rarely seen on farms in the Northeast. The produce regularly sells out in the Riverpark restaurant.

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This would be a good place for container gardening of greens during the height of summer, as well as broccoli.

Tomatoes and peppers would probably fail.

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Forget farming on it. The city would make it impossible. They'd require a million permits and licenses and a corporate sponsor and a BRA Urban Green Farm Task Force. They'd require fencing and paved walkways up to code and lottery-assigned parcels, and of course a big ol' sign saying it was brought to you by Mayor Thomas M. Menino.

How about just some dirt and grass and a couple of benches to sit on? The mayor could still have his sign.

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Someone should hang a huge sign on the ugliest part right now, proclaiming that it was brought to Boston by Menino. "Since 2007" or whenever it was.

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Actually, this is a really excellent idea. Nothing moves a politician like a good old fashioned public shaming.

Frankly, if I still lived in Boston proper, I would be considering a run against TMizzie, and I would absolutely buy up space on some building nearby where I could put such a banner up with a big ol' arrow pointing toward THE HOLE.

All of this said, I took an early morning bike ride to the South Boston Waterfront today for the first time in a while. Wow, has there actually been some development down there (I used to be there nearly everyday before the Convention Center was built, and for a few years afterward). Anyway, I started to think that the City had done some good work down there...but then I realized that nearly all of the development down there (Marina Park or whatever it is called, excepted) is actually on Massport land!

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IMAGE(http://i.imgur.com/el5jw.png)

How's that grab ya? Feel free to click the preview image for full size (should do okay at about 1 page big) , print, and post if you want. ;)

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...might have something to say about this...

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Just printed and laminated several of these. I've had the idea for a while, but never designed anything. I believe they still have the construction netting, right? Now I just need to find my "plastic-tag-gun" thingy so I can secure it with those plastic thingys.

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Pretty please! :D

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However, I may not be able to do it until this time next week. :(

But certainly no later than that.

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for the Ferdinand Building in Roxbury? I mean, it's only been three decades.

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* Open Powerpoint (or your favorite drawing/layout program).
* Draw an oval that is about 1.3x wider than it is tall.
* Color it blue (I found RGB of 0,27,100 to be close to the original).
* In white text on the oval object itself, write your message. I used the Constantia font (it's specifically designed to be "clearer" than TimesNewRoman when resized). Size the lines in order from smallest to largest as: "city", "mayor", "welcome", then "location".
* Use the "Format text effects" menu to set the "text box" to "wrap to shape" (your mileage may vary depending on the program you use).

Done.

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Great idea!

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