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'Grow veg on dead' plan touted


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A green campaigner wants grieving relatives to grow vegetables above the buried remains of their loved ones.

Farmer Richard Sibley, 63, from Cleeve in North Somerset, plans to offer people the chance to be buried in shrouds or wicker coffins on his land.

It would then be used for cultivation, and the relatives could pay to use the land to grow their own crops.

The scheme would have to be approved by planning authorities, but Mr Sibley is already in talks with a burial firm.

If it all comes to fruition, up to 500 people could be buried on the seven-acre farm.

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yeah... like the dead are gonna eat it, or the people who are paying their respects will eat over the grave...

plant some flowers instead :tu:

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After the 2 dogs (westies) died I put a bush on top of it and now from the window you can actually see a shape of a dog.

So If i grow say potato's on top of dead people's graves wil the potato shape to a human being?

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That's kinda cannibalistic in a vegetarian kinda way.

I like it. :)

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After the 2 dogs (westies) died I put a bush on top of it and now from the window you can actually see a shape of a dog.

So If i grow say potato's on top of dead people's graves wil the potato shape to a human being?

you can then make stick-men chips out of them :yes:

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LOL it reminds me of the movie 'Last Supper' by Spike Lee (maybe he got the idea after watching the movie ?)

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