Battling concrete and rubble with soil and seeds, guerrilla gardening is urban anarchy at its prettiest. Stylist has tracked down leading guerrilla gardener Richard Reynolds to explain the country ...
No one, if guerilla gardeners have anything to say about it. Whether activists, do-gooders, or just plain old lovers of beauty, guerilla gardeners have been sprucing up neglected corners of the world ...
The "guerrilla gardeners" at Abbeyfield Park have replaced brambles and vine weed with flowers Members of a group of volunteer gardeners have taken it upon themselves to transform a city park in ...
Wendy and Neil Boast from the Highgate Society explain how the guerrilla gardeners are restoring the planters in Archway Road.
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The Cambridge Dictionary describes guerrilla gardening as “The activity of growing plants without permission on land that belongs to someone else.” Daily Maverick first met Sheriff Ramoabi in ...
It is possible to use small spaces such as transport corridors, verges and the edges of sporting grounds for native wildlife habitat restoration, helping to bring biodiversity back into cities.
Glasgow’s Guerrilla Gardening campaign is currently transforming the Townhead area of the city centre with seed and bulb-bombing tactics. Their cause resonates with a lot of green-fingered but ...
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