Vancouver immigrant practices intensive gardening in "old world" style"
He, along with thousands of other Italians, transplanted that education here. It would transform east Vancouver, with the neighbourhood becoming a landscape of intensively cultivated mini-farms.
The Staniscias were typical in this, and with his wife, Luisa, Luigi turned their 33-by-48-foot lot into a food factory. In the front yard there is a grape arbour and a fig tree so large it obscures the entire front of the house. In the back, Luigi and Luisa have planted tomatoes, lettuce, basil, radicchio, endive, leeks, eggplant, herbs (including an ancient rosemary the size of a tree), more fig trees, peppers (both hot and mild) and a kiwi plant so large it has grown into a dense canopy over his back deck.
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