For Georgios Karvouniaris, his sister Barbara, and many thousands like them, whether Greece stays in the eurozone or not is unlikely to have any effectOn a steep, gardenia-scented street in the north-eastern Athens suburb of Gerakas, in one corner of a patch of bare ground, stands a small caravan. Plastic mesh fencing – orange, of the kind builders use – encloses a neat garden in which peppers, courgettes, lettuces and beans grow in well-tended raised beds. Flowers, too. Related: Greece crisis: a disaster for Athens and a colossal failure for the EU Related: The moral crusade against Greece must be opposed | Zoe Williams Related: Greece crisis could be a Sarajevo moment for the eurozone Continue reading...