Michelle Obama and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel have set their goals to ending food deserts by 2017 and 2020, respectively. Their "Lets Move!" and "Seed Chicago" are sure to help in gaining coverage on food deserts. Its numbers have actually decreased since 2010. This time of the year is when people go out and plant flowers, so why not plant seeds to grow food? Although I am planting is not my level of expertise, I would not mind going out with a large group dedicated to helping grow food. Social Justice High School students went out to the courtyard in the Fall to plant tulips, so it's feasible to believe they wouldn't mind helping plant food. Solutions to ending food deserts have risen thanks in part to the many organizations, such as Fresh Moves, which has transformed CTA buses to their own portable market. Many communities have large, blank areas filled with dirt, wasting space. If cities are okay with this, then people should go to that area and grow food themselves, which can be followed by distributing it out. There are many possibilities to improve the decrease of food deserts.