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There's also guerrilla gardening which is political as it gets.
The show takes its name and basic premise from the guerrilla gardening environmental movement.
It was the start of the guerrilla gardening movement.
Guerrilla gardening- Some urban farmers do not have rights to the land that they farm.
You've heard of guerrilla fighting tactics, but how much do you know about guerrilla gardening?
Guerrilla gardening has also helped to beautify this area, taking advantage of the ample sunshine in Greece.
Guerrilla gardening (boycott of food- and drug industry)
She pioneered the "gardening against the odds" genre and was a long-time fan of guerrilla gardening.
After application, the moss grows, adding a new dimension to the art medium as well as extending the concept of guerrilla gardening.
Guerrillagardening.org Pictures of guerrilla gardening at St George's Circus can be seen here.
In 2012, events included guerrilla gardening, a bicycle beer garden and oranges and lemons at Shoreditch.
Guerrilla gardening continues today, as individuals secretly plant fruit trees, edible perennials, and flowers in parks, along bike trails, etc.
On May Day 2000 the square was transformed into a giant allotment by a Reclaim the Streets guerrilla gardening action.
Reynolds's guerrilla gardening has now reached many pockets of South London, and news of his activity has inspired people around the world to get involved.
Guerrilla gardening is gardening on land that the gardeners do not have legal right to use, often an abandoned site or area not cared for by anyone.
The term bewildering has been used as a synonym for guerrilla gardening by Australian gardener Bob Crombie.
I hadn't expected to find any guerrilla gardening at Chelsea, but I was tipped off that some designers had been mischievously planting in each other's plots.
Interview with the author of Urban Homestead- Erik Knutzen discusses guerrilla gardening and other collective action.
International Sunflower Guerrilla Gardening Day (guerilla gardeners)
His mission in D.C.: Guerrilla gardening - activists planted trees, vegetables, and flowers on abandoned lots and lawns.
The introduction of guerrilla gardening in the Netherlands in 2008 was heavily supported by GreenLeft, as part of the permanent campaign.
Members of a guerrilla gardening group spoke about reclaiming unused land for growing vegetables, how this helps the local community and how it can be a driver for change.
The committee hosts guerrilla gardening outings in the spring and summer; growing native plants and flowers in small crevices and decrepit planters in downtown streets.
Guerrilla gardening is the act of planting without permission and although the project does not have the go-ahead from local councils, the volunteers are confident that the planting will be welcomed.
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