A Locally Grown Diet With Fuss but No Muss, NY Times, 22 July 2008 by Kim Severson

Peter DaSilva for The New York Times

Trevor Paque at work in San Francisco in a garden his company planted in a client's backyard.

Eating locally raised food is a growing trend. But who has time to get to the farmer's market, let alone plant a garden?

That is where Trevor Paque comes in. For a fee, Mr. Paque, who lives in San Francisco, will build an organic garden in your backyard, weed it weekly and even harvest the bounty, gently placing a box of vegetables on the back porch when he leaves.

Call them the lazy locavores - city dwellers who insist on eating food grown close to home but have no inclination to get their hands dirty. Mr. Paque is typical of a new breed of business owner serving their needs.

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