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NowThis Visits Robin Greenfield's Front Yard Garden
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24,430 Views • Jul 11, 2019 • Click to toggle off description
Lucy Biggers and NowThis came down to visit me in Orlando and made this excellent case for why we should turn our grassy lawns into gardens full of food and habitat for our fellow species.
The video is reaching and inspiring people all across the country to convert their lawns into gardens, especially thanks to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez sharing it on twitter!

Here’s a little excerpt where Lucy suggests we eat hot peppers straight from the garden (and we do).
Watch the full video here:
   • Why You Should Turn Your Lawn Into a ...  

Robin Greenfield is an activist and humanitarian dedicated to leading the way to a more sustainable, equitable and just world. His activism and life choices create critical thought on global social and environmental issues and inspire positive change in humanity. Through a decade of activism and service he has become an internationally recognized leader. His lifework has been covered by media worldwide including National Geographic and he’s been named “The Robin Hood of modern times” by France 2 TV.

Robin's life is an embodiment of Gandhi’s philosophy, “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” He donates 100% of his media earnings to grassroots nonprofits. He has committed to living simply and responsibly for life.

This YouTube channel is a source to educate, inspire and support others to live more sustainable, equitable and just lives. Videos frequently cover sustainable living, simple living, growing your own food, gardening, minimalism, off the grid living, zero waste, living in a tiny house, food sovereignty and community resilience and self-sufficiency.
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@haztetv7226

5 years ago

Man Rob, your smile gives me hope and your energy fuels me. Just found you and man do I hope that everything good comes your way. Everything good, shaped into one human being You’re awesome Rob <3

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@justaddmusclecom

5 years ago

LMAOOOOOO you are a legend Rob, I am so grateful to have found your channel. Slowly following in your footsteps of growing our food.

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@crocha1081

4 years ago

I love watching your videos!!!!!

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@falconchahine705

5 years ago

Hi sir adventurer, even if I do not agree 100% with what you do, but I appreciate most of your work, especially the fight against waste and market gardening. a big hello from Morocco 🇲🇦🇺🇸

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@lildumplin9905

5 years ago

You are awesome Rob

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@yellowranger2214

5 years ago

Hi Rob I hope you can try making macapuno/makapuno (macapuno preserve) it's a Filipino dessert made of coconut.. you can store it in room temperature, freezer or store it in a cooler.. it's really delicious 😊

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@kdm1234gmail

5 years ago

you are amazing! I would love to grow as much as you do. I have my garden patches outfront. Where i grow all sorts of things and have been finding ways to incorporate them into cooking. I finally got my paws on wheat grass seeds. So i can soon try making some of my own flour and when i can find someone who can help me get sugarcane plants to grow as a house plant. I can try making my own sugar to use with my strawberries, black and raspberries and at some point my blueberries and grapes when they produce enough. To make sweet jams. I'd love to see your garden in person. Maybe you could help me figure out my nutrient distillation i some how learned to make and why plants love it so much.

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@user-wk5ff4jv3r

5 years ago

You frightened that delightful girl away with that hot spicy pepper😃😃😃

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@Nevi_Savage

5 years ago

You need to make your video like a day in the life maybe recording some parts of the day to show us the processe it would be so incredibly fascinating to see you do this hope your having a great day

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@Nora-pe1tx

2 months ago

You're such a beautiful human being Rob ❤

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@taunaadams2183

5 years ago

Love it good job

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@robertvlogtv2570

5 years ago

I AM GRATEFUL TO FOUND YOUR VIDEO WOW! IM ROBERT FROM PHILIPPINES

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@baplotnik

1 year ago

Lol yes spicy peppers are like a rite of passage in some places 😂

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@sreykmao69

5 years ago

The interviewer graduated from middle school.

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@georgefrost7958

4 years ago

Theres all sorts of things we can munch on giggidy!!

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@GatorLife57

5 years ago

LOL Ty4Sharing Wolf🐺

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@penjamin5037

5 years ago

From one seed?

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@christine4908

5 years ago

Rob, you recently said you are noticing some concerns about your health. Maybe consider this thought?- the various front yards you started gardens on in Florida could have been sprayed on a consistent basis for some time in the past. Unless you do raised beds, the soil underneath the grass would likely be contaminated and you'd be ingesting ddt, pesticides, etc. whatever is in these sprays. Look up the "medical medium" on Facebook, go to the website and search brain fog. All the info is free

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@christinebrush4399

5 years ago

Hi Rob, when you freeze your sliced carrots, do you blanch them first ?

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