Less lawn and more garden

Wednesday, June 13, 2007 | 12:00 a.m. CDT
Mike Stambaugh weeds his thriving tomato plants on Greenwood Avenue. He turned his front yard into a vegetable garden two years ago and has plans to extend it to his backyard.
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Mike Stambaugh has had vegetables in his front yard for two years. He lives on Greenwood Avenue, in a neighborhood where most of the houses have a lawn carpeted with lush green grass.

“We thought about the fact that our front yard would be different, but I don’t like mowing the lawn anyway. I think mowing grass is a waste of life,” Stambaugh said.

So far, squash, tomatoes, herbs and peppers are thriving in the front yard, where he said there is much better sunlight than in the backyard.

“I plan on converting the entire front yard into a garden,” he said with a smile. “It’s much more fun to grow things than to have to cut the grass.”

Three tomato plants make up just part of Stambaugh’s garden, which also includes peppers. One perk: He has less lawn to mow.
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